Trujillo was severely damaged during the El Niño of 1983-1984, and even more in 1998, where the backwaters in streams by the constant rains swept Cemetery Stonework, digging up coffins that uncovered some ...
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Feed SubscriptionRIPLEY !! .. 3.2 million tonnes of anchovy were extinguished
Imarpe in summer 2014, estimated biomass of 6.6 million tonnes of anchovy and 7 months after claims that there is only 1.45 million tonnes of anchovy.
Read More »Bikers fishing: "Liberation CTS is through emergency decree but is illegal"
First order of questioning and resignation. The inability of the Minister of Production Piero Ghezzi and Deputy Minister of Fisheries Juan Carlos Requejo German, highly visible against severe crisis in the fisheries sector, has been harshly criticized no ...
Read More »COP20: show Marine Biological Corridor foreign journalists
In the framework of the COP 20 foreign journalists from South Africa, Kenya, Switzerland, Puerto Rico and India visited the Punta San Juan (Marcona-Ica), part belonging to the National Reserve System Islands, Islets and Capes (RNSIIPG). The visit to ...
Read More »CHILE – Fishery expected rise in fees Sardine and Anchovy in March 2015
Industrial fisheries are not satisfied with Fishing quotas set for 2015, that a general set extracting 1.6 million tons, 9.2% less than in 2014. Companies rely on new information .. .
Read More »International study measures exactly how much plastic is in the Oceans
An international study concluded that more than 5 billion pieces of plastic weighing approximately 270,000 tons, floating in the oceans. This figure, which could amount to 270,000 cars bearing in mind that the average weight of ...
Read More »European Union – Warn four countries for illegal fishing
As part of the ongoing fight against illegal fishing worldwide, the European Commission (EC) today warned Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines who risk ...
Read More »Fishermen protest by crisis Anchovies
The indifference of the government to meet their demands, thousands of union members fishermen "Jose Olaya Sloop" made a protest on the streets of Chimbote, Peru, drawing the attention of national authorities to their problems.
Read More »Anchovy fishery, Was a victim of climate change?
The impact of climate change on the Peruvian economy subtract 15% of its GDP during this century, to adversely affect the Fisheries Sector, Agriculture and Mining. This is indicated by a study by the Commission ...
Read More »Climate change would affect more Fishing, altoandina Livestock and Agriculture in Peru
The Fisheries, Livestock and Agriculture altoandina be the sectors most affected by climate change in Peru in the coming years, according to a joint study by the Peruvian government, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) ...
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PERU fishing with guts to report…