A total of 150 vessels smaller scale were allowed to fish anchovy between five to 10 miles of the Peruvian sea and waterscape for direct human consumption, the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE). Paul Phumpiu, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, ...
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On June 14 the authorities found four dead sharks caught seven within the protected area of Cocos Island. As reported, the head of the island, Geiner Golfín Guard officers police also found ...
Read More »Leonardo DiCaprio Denounces Illegal Fishing in Cocos Island
As part of its participation in a conference in Washington entitled Our Ocean, actor Leonardo DiCaprio reported last June 17 Illegal Fishing in Cocos Island. "I had to visit Cocos Island, a park ...
Read More »Fishing industry insists that unlocks fishing in South
The decision of the Ministry of Production to apply for the first season of anchovy catch in the south, ceilings ™ 234.300 metric tons, which is 41% lower than the average of the last two seasons (in ...
Read More »Produces flat fee Anchovy Fisheries 234.300 tonnes in southern
The Ministry of Production (Produce) today issued a resolution in which it set at 234.300 tonnes of industrial catch quota corresponding to the first season of anchovy fishing in the south in 2014, which ...
Read More »Tough on illegal, unreported and unregulated
Combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) has taken a big step forward with the adoption today of a set of international guidelines that allow states greater responsibility for the activities of ...
Read More »Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries
Fisheries and aquaculture play a vital role in food security: about 90 percent of the fishermen are small-scale. FAO will continue supporting and empowering young fishers to achieve ...
Read More »Phenomenon child affect Africa, Asia and South America, says FAO
Cultures of South America and the Caribbean, Southern Africa and the Horn of Africa and Southeast Asia are the most that could be affected by the weather phenomenon “El Niño”According to the FAO said. The ...
Read More »Hallan first fish with skin cancer
Human activities in the global ecosystem is increasingly more and worse consequences. Now, the unfortunate and unexpected surprise was found in Australia, where scientists have found fish with skin cancer for the first time. The danger of exposing ...
Read More »Produce modernized satellite tracking for monitoring illegal fishing
In order to preserve the fishery resources of the Peruvian Sea, the Ministry of Production today released the new Regulation of Satellite Tracking System (SISESAT) for fishing vessels, which will be effective in 180 calendar days, as ...
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PERU fishing with guts to report…