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A massive attack by a "Red tide" on and around the sea beaches of Hong Kong has destroyed 1,500 tones of fish, and left tones of dead fish floating in the sea, while the Hong Kong government has

The Hong Kong government ruled out giving compensation to fish farmers whose stocks have been devasted by a widespread algae bloom. The government has put the farmers losses at 80 million Hong Kong

A massive algae bloom known as 'red tide' has killed 1,500 tons of farmed fish in Hong Kong. As environment workers disposed of rotting fish, Hong Kong warned people to keep out of the water as the

A programme on the awareness of saving the threatened species of fishes was organized in the villages surrounding Ji-Bhorelli river, and at other locations as the Fisheries College (Assam

The Himachal Pradesh Government has drawn up an ambitious Chamera Reservoir Fishing Development Scheme in the Chamera Lake in the Chandigarh district. Speaking to reporters today, Mr Kishore Lal,

Oxygen-guzzling organisms known as "red tide" have devastated Hong Kong fish stocks, killing two-thirds of the marine fish farm population and causing loses estimated at $9 million. The red tide,

More than 400 cases filed against shrimp farmowners for cutting open WDB embankments in Satkhira district have been pending for about 20 years. The farmowners release saline waters into their

Even as the US and many Asian countries including India are engaged in a bruising trade battle over import ban of shrimps on environmental grounds, a small, coastal voluntary organisation in Orissa

Spanish fishermen could get damages approaching $167m from the UK after the Court of Appeal in London rejected the government's appeal against a ruling that it must compensate trawlermen from

Leading environmental organisaions have condemned the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) ruling aginst a US embargo on shrimp imports from India, Pakistan and two other countries (Malaysia and

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