A Guardian investigation with DeSmog reveals thousands of tonnes of fish are illegally turned into fishmeal and oil off the coast of Guinea-Bissau ...
The SA Parliament's Joint Committee on Harmful Algal Blooms has handed down its final report. It recommends the consideration of a commercial fishing licence buyback scheme and the development of a 10 ...
Magnet fishing usually uncovers old metal, tools, and forgotten junk at the bottom of rivers. But this trip quickly turned into something much more disturbing. While searching several bridges along an ...
There’s never a bad time to holiday in the UK, but this year looks particularly appealing. There are big, splashy happenings, ...
Fishing licence buybacks and restocking plans are among the 11 recommendations in the final report of the state parliament's Joint Committee on Harmful Algal Blooms in South Australia. The committee, ...
With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The ...
Many of us are creatures of habit. As much as we like to consider ourselves adventurous, the reality is that when it comes to food choices, we often stick with cooking what we're familiar with.
“Restricting VPNs would place New Zealand alongside countries like North Korea, Iraq, China, Iran, Russia, and other ...
NEASHAM ABBEY, a six-bedroom, 250-year-old country home on the banks of the River Tees to the south of Darlington, has this week gone on the ...
Forget tins of tuna, wrapped in coloured plastic, that only come in multipacks. The best tinned fish has had a makeover. Well, actually we're catching up with Europe, which has been doing it for ...
The only ice factory in Bubaque is out of service. Local fishermen, like Pedro Luis Pereira, are forced to source ice from factories on the mainland in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, some 70 kilometres ...
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