African waters have been contributing to the global supply of fish for years, with three of the four most productive marine ecosystems in the world near the continent. African countries’ Exclusive ...
With roughly 50 percent of its fish stocks fully exploited, 25 percent over-exploited and the other 25 percent completely collapsed, it’s not hard to see why relations among ASEAN nations are so ...
Africa is forging a plan to benefit from its seas, secure food for its people and in turn help address a major global problem. Africa’s once fertile seas are under tremendous pressure. Human impact on ...
Fishing industry leaders and WWF have committed to improving the sustainability of South African fisheries in a first-time partnership that will ensure long-term marine conservation in the region.
Fishing communities along Africa’s coastline are at a greater risk of extinction as countries eye oceans for tourism. [Photo: Courtesy] NAIROBI- Fishing communities along Africa’s coastline are at a ...
A new analysis shows that industrial fishing fleets operating in the waters of African countries and territories spend an average of nearly 6% of their fishing effort inside zones set aside for ...
Heavily subsidized foreign fishing fleets are depleting coastal fish stocks of poor Africa countries, reports The Wall Street Journal. Per capita consumption of fishery products by region. “Wealthy ...
Industrial fleets from countries around the world have been increasingly fishing in African waters, but with climate change and increasing pollution threatening Africa's fish stocks, there is a ...