Global marine hitchhikers are wiping out native sea animals : US biologists warned that the number of foreign invaders has grown exponentially as fishermen inadvertently dump exotic species, foreign
Previously unknown bacteria and viruses blooming in the earth's warming oceans are killing some marine life and threatening human health, researchers say. There are increasing reports of dying cora,
A new Japan-South Korea fisheries pact is to go into effect on Jan. 23. It sets a new framework for fishing under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, which sets exclusive fishing zones
Vietnam is helping supply a insatiable demand in the developed world for tiger prawns. The enviornmental toll of uncontrolled shirmp farming can be so devastating that it undermines the industry
The United States had sought 15 months' time to implement the World Trade Organisation (WTO) order asking Washington to lift the ban on shrimp imports from India, Commerce Ministry sources said on
Pallo Jordan, Minister of Environmental Affairs in South Africa, received a lambasting this week from black empowerment groups with huge political clout, because of bungled hake-fishing exemption
The United States has sought 15 months time to implement the World Trade Organisation (WTO) order asking Washington to lift the ban on shrimp imports from India, Commerce Ministry sources said. US
China is adopting a "zero-growth" policy for the marine fishing harvest in 1999. A Ministry of Agriculture official yesterday told China Daily the length of, and areas covered by, a fishing
The World Forum of Fish-harvesters and Fishworkers (WFF) has denounced the controversial deep sea agreement between an American firm and the Pakistan government. The WFF apprehended that in case the
The Gujarat State Fertilisers and Chemicals (GSFC) Limited has floated a new agro-based company by the name of Gujarat Agro Processing Company (GAPC) Limited for processing agricultural products .