With concern and bewilderment fishing Crew Biobío Region were, after knowing the images of a TV report showing the operation of smuggling gangs hake, mainly in the regions of Libertador Bernardo ...
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Garry Warrick, Barmera, South Australia, told the Daily Mail surprised to get the fish that looks like a bream and found that he had two mouths. “It was very strange. I've been fishing here for 30 years and I ...
Read More »SOUTH AFRICA – Open the largest farm produce world flies feed Fish
In a month will begin operating in South Africa's first commercial farm flies the world, as part of a project to produce sustainable fish and chicken feed from fly larvae. AgriProtein, a company culture ...
Read More »Canada confirms first case of "mad cow"
Canadian authorities confirmed Friday a case of "mad cow" even though they expressed confidence that the country's beef exports are not affected. The Food Inspection Agency of Canada noted that the cow ...
Read More »Eight million tons of plastic to the oceans each year
About eight million tons of plastic waste reaching the world's oceans every year, scientists assured.
Read More »New Zealand: In danger of death 198 beached whales
Environmental authorities in New Zealand reported Friday that 198 pilot whales are stranded and in danger of dying in the South Island. Rescuers and volunteers have flocked to the area to save the whales, after 24 ...
Read More »Black week for legal fishing
Three operations were settled with forfeiture of nearly 18,000 kilos of fish and seafood while the Xunta illegal retakes the possibility of criminalizing the backslider poaching. Two controls and multiple records the result of an investigation by the ...
Read More »SIMA Chimbote hidden grave Shipyards shipping accident
Bad maneuvers when the boat acoderar anchovy Rosa II 500 TM, belonging to the Austral Fisheries Group, in the spring of SIMA Shipyards, caused this to tilt to one side leaving more than a dozen ...
Read More »Oysters are more vulnerable to surface waters with low oxygen
Oysters living in shallow waters around the world where nutrient pollution is high, are much more likely to be affected by the deadly disease Dermo, he found a group of scientists from the Smithsonian Center for ...
Read More »The factory Fishing world's largest ship can not continue fishing
The international marine conservation organization Oceana, assessed that at the last meeting of the Regional Fisheries Management Organisation South Pacific (ORP), held in Oakland, New Zealand, has been included to ship factory Pacific Andes, commonly known ...
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