Bangkok civil groups and non-governmental organisations yesterday lent support to inshore fishermen from the South who are rallying against night-time anchovy fishing. Led by the Federation of
Shrimp farmers in the upper area of Bangpakong dam want the Thai government to find more acceptable solutions other than terminating shrimp farming.They say the ban, agreed by the Eastern Seaboard
The USA has promised to end within 15 months any discrimination meted out to shrimp exporters from India and three other countries. The Deputy US trade representative Ms Rita Hayes, said the Clinton
This year's rice harvest failed as well,leaving Mrs Ambarita and hundreds of other villagers on the shore of Lake Toba destitute-and very angry. The object of their anger was Indorayon, a pulp and
The setting up of the Aquaculture Authority has been delayed yet again with the Union Cabinet sending the draft legislation to the Group of Ministers (GoM) for further talks. Agriculture ministry
The United States has promised to end within 15 months any discrimination meted out to shrimp exporters from India and three other countries. Deputy US trade representative (USTR) Rita Hayes said the
About three quarters of the planet's fishing communities are observing the first World Fisheries Day on Saturday to promote the cause of sustainable ocean development and preservation of marine
Poverty is driving a group of indigenous people in Guyana to sell the Arapaima - one of the world's largest freshwater fish illegally to the Brazilian consumers. While government officials and some
Fish stocks in Victoria's bays and inlets are declining because of environmental deterioration, not fishing, according to a Australian government report. Despite the finding, the