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The entire National Fisheries Board of Papua New Guinea was suspended yesterday. Prime Minister Bill Skate has ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the appointment of the

Shrimp farming business is not such an evil as it is made out to be, according to a recent ICAR -sponsored (Indian Council For Agricultural Research) study. Contrary to the governmental policy

The number of people fishing worldwide has more than doubled since 1970, according to a new survey published by the UN Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO). According to FAO's findings, around 85

The Japanese government plans to propose the resumption of talks in its fishing dispute with South Korea during the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) to be held in April 2-4 in

About 200 scientists from different parts of the country and various embassies participated in a two-day national symposium on "Sustainable Aquaculture" which concluded here over the week-end. The

Researchers evaluating the role of institutional finance in the development of fisheries infrasturcture in the country feel the marine fisheries sector may be over capitalised leading to declining

Mycotoxin, a fungal poison, sometimes found in fish feed is extremely dangerous to fish. Inaugurating a fisherman-farmer-industry-institution meet on 'Mycotoxin in feed' at the Central Marine

Though people have raised fish in artificial ponds for millennia, it is only once since the 1960s that the pratice has been extended to shrimp. And farming these crustaceans has rapidly become big

Philippines speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. announced last night the ratification of the bicameral conference committee report on the development, management and conservation of the fisheries and aquatic

The marine fish production in Karnataka has crossed the 2 lakh metric ton mark and the inland fish production has crossed the 1 lakh metric ton mark, says a press release from the Directorate of

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