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03-02-2012
The toughest place to be a fisherman

For centuries the fertile fishing grounds off Sierra Leone have provided a living for coastal villagers, but unwelcome intruders are now threatening their way of life. Has it become the toughest place to be a ... Read more...

01-02-2012
Damen Launches Fishery Inspection Vessel

Damen Shipyards Galati is building the Ngola Kiluange, a Fishery Inspection Surveillance Vessel (FISV) 6210, for the Angolan Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries. With another two ships under construction, the Angolan government is ... Read more...

01-02-2012
Suspension Of Licensing Of New Fishing Vessels With Effect From 1st February, 2012

Suspension Of Licensing Of New Fishing Vessels With Effect From 1st February, 2012  As part of the West African Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP) to conserve and manage the fisheries resources in a sustainable manner, the MOFA ... Read more...

01-02-2012
UK funds 'pirate' fishing vessel

Freetown - A vessel seized by Sierra Leone authorities for illegally fishing off the West African nation's coast received funds from a British government development agency through an investment fund, officials said. Some $1.74m from the ... Read more...

31-01-2012
CURRENT OPPORTUNITY: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL MONITORING, CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE NETWORK

Duration: Six month temporary position with the possibility of permanent employment based upon performance and securing the applicable employment documentation and visas if not a U.S. citizen.  Location: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA in metropolitan Washington, ... Read more...

30-01-2012
Commitment of Comoros islands to fighting IUU fishing

An EC press release has reported on a meeting of delegates 'within the framework of the joint committee to discuss issues linked to the implementation of the FPA between the EU and the Union of ... Read more...

26-01-2012
€6 million grant goes toward growth in Africa-Indian Ocean fishery sector

The European Union (EU), the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the representatives of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) have marked the signature of a grant agreement of EUR 6 million. The deal ... Read more...

26-01-2012
Malawi losing $28m in fisheries resources

Malawi is losing $28 million (about MK4.6 billion) worth of fisheries resources each year due to unsustainable fishing in natural bodies, an estimate which represents 0.8 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the ... Read more...

25-01-2012
WWF report on ‘wild west’ fishing

A new WWF commissioned study strongly suggests that fisheries access agreements with developing countries and fuel subsidies have led to a 'slash and burn' attitude by European Union vessels fishing overseas. The report entitled Spatial expansion of ... Read more...

25-01-2012
The Constant Battle for the Bluefin

Just a few weeks ago on January 5th, the most expensive Bluefin Tuna on record was sold at Tokyo's Tsujiki fish market for an astonishing $736,000, about $1,238 per pound. Japanese restaurateur Kiyoshi Kimura, who ... Read more...

24-01-2012
EU funds for fisheries projects

FIJI will benefit from nine of the 26 fisheries projects that have been allocated a budget of Ç3 million ($F6.9m). The projects for the Pacific region will see Fiji specifically develop subsidiary legislation to implement ... Read more...

24-01-2012
Massive clamp-down on illegal fishing in Sierra Leone

On the evening of 18 January, a Sierra Leone Government Fisheries Officer and members of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces Maritime Wing arrested the Marampa 803 following ... Read more...

24-01-2012
New sustainable fishing rules urged

New rules are needed to make sure all European vessels fishing outside of EU waters operate in a sustainable way, campaigners have said. The current reform of the Common Fisheries Policy, which governs the EU fleet, ... Read more...

20-01-2012
What risks lie ahead for African water security?

Africa is home to some of the largest lakes in the world, both in size and volume. These lakes play a significant role in the political, social, economic and environmental life of many of the ... Read more...

19-01-2012
Over 6,000 Fishermen Challenge Politicians to Put Communities First

Today, the "My voice, my future" caravan organized by Greenpeace and small-scale fishing communities ended with a call on Senegalese politicians to take into account their concerns over the depletion of fish stocks and the ... Read more...

18-01-2012
The Republic of Congo has banned 69 Chinese fishing boats

The Republic of Congo has banned 69 Chinese fishing boats from its waters for illicit activities, Fisheries Minister Dieudonne Kiessiekiaoua said Friday. "These boats are suspended until further notice from industrial fishing in Congolese territorial waters, ... Read more...

18-01-2012
Fishing for a living in Lake Tanganyika has become a gamble

Fishing for a living in Lake Tanganyika has become a gamble, due to the escalating effects of climate change, pollution and unfriendly fishing gear which have reduced catches from the World's second deepest lake. "Fish production ... Read more...

18-01-2012
Water bodies need sustainable protection from water pollution caused by especially illegal fishing

Tanzania is endowed with numerous freshwater bodies, which are sources of water, fish (for food and commercial purposes) and transport for surrounding communities. Apart from domestic consumption, some of the fish products are exported abroad ... Read more...

17-01-2012
Fisheries director refutes Aljazeera’s claims

The Acting Director of Fisheries and Marine Resources , Alpha Bangura has strongly reacted to a number of claims made by the Doha based International News Medium, Aljazeera, relating to the operations of his ministry. Responding ... Read more...

17-01-2012
Uganda: Crackdown on illegal fishing yields positive signs

The crackdown on illegal fishing in all Uganda's fresh waters is likely to yield results as the country registers a slight recovery in catching mature fish. Early last year, the ministry launched a massive crackdown on ... Read more...

10-01-2012
Shark Fin Hunt Empties Seas

Retired fisherman Sada Fall is upbeat. His two sons are returning from sea with a boatload of "gold", as he calls shark fins, whose value has near-obliterated the ocean's top predator in these seas. Fall, 62, ... Read more...

08-01-2012
Isles set to combat illegal fishing

The government has vowed to combat illegal fishing by enforcing the law that prohibits the bad practice.  â€Illegal fishing destroys the environment. We are determined to curb it this year and need the support of ... Read more...

06-01-2012
Illegal Fishermen 4, Enforcement 0

Illegal fishing is a problem pretty much everywhere that regulations meet fish. As I noted in September, the United States government puts the global cost of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing at up to $23 billion ... Read more...

06-01-2012
Two chinese boats seized over illegal fishing

Baia Farta - Two Chinese vessels were seized, Wednesday, for illegal fishing off the north coast of Lobito, southern Benguela province, Angop has learned. With 27 Chinese citizens on board, the vessels with capacity of 60 ... Read more...

05-01-2012
Korean trawlers accused of fleeing Sierra Leone with stolen catch

Monrovia/Freetown - Two South Korean fishing trawlers have reportedly fled Sierra Leone after arrest warrants were issued on charges of stealing fish, the London-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) said Thursday. The vessels, which are authorized to ... Read more...

05-01-2012
Japan tuna sale smashes record

A bluefin tuna has been sold for three quarters of a million dollars in Tokyo - a price almost double last year's record sale. The bluefin tuna, prized for making the finest sushi, fetched 56.49m yen ... Read more...

19-12-2011
Illegal Fishing Costs Ugandan Govt Shs400 Billion Per Year

Uganda loses $180m (Shs427b) in foreign earnings annually to illegal fishing, Fisheries minister Ruth Nankabirwa has said. The loss figure is an estimate since 2007 when illegal fishing intensified in the country, the minister said. ... Read more...

09-12-2011
Ghana government contracts $50.3m facility for fisheries sector

A $50.3 million loan agreement aimed at good governance and the sustainable management of the fisheries sector has been laid before Parliament. The financing agreement between the government and the International Development Association (IDA) of the ... Read more...

06-12-2011
Pick n Pay greens seafood operations

Pick n Pay has become the first South African retailer to commit to transform its entire fresh, frozen and canned seafood operations by the end of 2015. The national retailer has entered into a three-year partnership ... Read more...

05-12-2011
Nigeria loses $60m yearly to illegal fishing

There is enormous potential in fishing. But pirates and unauthorised foreign vessels are depriving operators of the expected  gain. In this interview with OLUWAKEMI DAUDA,  the immediate past president, Nigerian Trawler Operators Association (NITOA) and ... Read more...

01-12-2011
Comoros islands commit to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

A delegation of the European Commission and a delegation of the Union of Comoros met within the framework of the Joint Committee to discuss issues linked to the implementation of the Fisheries partnership agreement between ... Read more...

30-11-2011
Mandatory inspection for foreign tuna vessels

Starting in December, vessels from Japan that intend to fish for tuna in Mozambican waters will have to undergo mandatory inspections at the port of Maputo before starting operations. This was announced by the National Director ... Read more...

29-11-2011
Na costa moçambicana: Pesca de atum sujeita a inspecções prévias

NAVIOS japoneses que se dedicam à pesca de atum na costa moçambicana passam, a partir do próximo mês, a ser submetidos a inspecções prévias ao licenciamento no Porto de Maputo, naquilo que constitui a primeira ... Read more...

21-11-2011
EU Proposes Ban on Shark Finning

The European Union's executive Monday proposed a blanket ban on shark finning, in which the fins are sliced off sharks, often while they are alive, and their carcasses dumped in the sea. The European Commission ... Read more...

21-11-2011
International Action To Save Fish Stocks

EU - To protect law-abiding EU fishermen and to preserve biodiversity of the world's oceans, the EU must promote international action to fight illegal fishing, including stepping up inspections at sea, closing markets to illegal ... Read more...

21-11-2011
Authorities Nab, Destroy 45 Illegal Fishing Nets

About 45 illegal fishing nets were destroyed by the Rorya District authorities between August and September this year.The Rorya District Council executive director, Mr Cosmas Ngagaji, said that the illegal nets were destroyed during an ... Read more...

17-11-2011
Manuel Antonio Vidal Pego sentenced to prison time for trading illegally-caught Chilean sea bass

A Spanish ship-owner with a voluminous record of skirting international laws – and who swears he has never fished illegally – has been sentenced in Spain to one year and eight months in prison for trying to ... Read more...

15-11-2011
A 'major boost' in negotiations with third countries claimed from EU

The head of the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs (MARM), Rosa Aguilar, claimed "a major boost and determination" in the negotiations of Fisheries Agreements with Third Countries from the European Commission. The minister also ... Read more...

07-11-2011
Tuna fished 'illegally' during Libya conflict

Evidence is emerging of unregulated and probably illegal tuna fishing in Libyan waters during this year's conflict. Signals recorded from boats' electronic "black boxes" show a large presence inside Libyan waters, a major spawning ground for ... Read more...

26-10-2011
Ghana's navy receives four new patrol vessels

Ghana's navy on Monday took delivery of four new Chinese-built patrol ships for combating piracy and increasing maritime security in its territorial waters, as the country modernises and expands its navy."Ghana Armed Forces will ensure ... Read more...

13-10-2011
Sierra Leone: Fishing Vessels Heed to Minister's Call to Install Monitoring Transponders

Freetown - Following an ultimatum issued by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources to all licensed industrial fishing companies operating in Sierra Leone few months ago, an appreciable number of them have installed Vessels ... Read more...

12-10-2011
Uganda- 70 Lakes Run Out of Fish

The extinction of fish in the over 72 small lakes in western Uganda has forced the Ministry of Agriculture to establish stringent measures to protect the remaining species in the central region lakes amid pressure ... Read more...

11-10-2011
Africa Rising: Sierra Leone, Liberia set up high-tech solutions to illegal fishing

FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE Sierra Leone and Liberia are setting up ways to help small-time fishermen monitor and report the illegal foreign commercial fishing that costs each country tens of millions of dollars each year. Illegal fishing has ... Read more...

10-10-2011
Pick n Pay commits to transforming its seafood operations

Pick n Pay has announced that it will transform its seafood operations by 2015. As South Africa celebrates National Marine Week, Pick n Pay today announced its plans to commit to transforming its entire fresh, frozen ... Read more...

06-10-2011
So long and thanks for all the fish: the decline of the Maldivian fishing industry

The viability of the Maldivian tuna fishing industry is being threatened by the mass harvesting of fish stocks by foreign fishing vessels just outside the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), Minivan News has learned. Fishing is ... Read more...

05-10-2011
Spain Hands Out Millions in Aid despite Fishing Company’s Record

One of the world's most controversial fishing operations—a family-controlled company in northwestern Spain linked to more than 40 cases of alleged illegal fishing—is changing tack. Antonio Vidal Pego, co-owner of Vidal Armadores, says the company ... Read more...

28-09-2011
Empty Nets, Empty Future

Greenpeace has long been investigating overfishing in West African waters and now our new report, 'Empty Nets, Empty Future' shows, in a stark light, how the local fishing industry in West Africa is under threat.   The ... Read more...

16-09-2011
Uganda: Fishermen Held in DR Congo

TEN Ugandan fishermen are still being held in the Democratic Republic of Congo over illegal fishing on the Congo side of Lake Albert. They were picked up on the night of September 6, near Ssenjojo landing ... Read more...

08-09-2011
Deputy Minister Visits Fishermen

The Deputy Minister for Fisheries, Hon. Nii Amassah Namoale has paid a visit to fishing communities in the Ga South Municipal Assembly in Accra. The communities are Bortianor, Kokrobite, Oshiyie, Tomefa and Galilea. Hon. Amassah Namoale ... Read more...

06-09-2011
U.S., Europe unite to end IUU fishing

In an historic move, the United States and European Union have joined forces to end pirate fishing. In a joint letter, U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans Jane Lubchenco and EU Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and ... Read more...

21-08-2011
Sierra Leone to access EU fisheries markets

FREETOWN — Sierra Leone has signed an agreement with Dutch firm Precon to facilitate access to EU markets for its fish and fisheries products, the marine resources minister said Saturday. The Dutch firm specialises in hygiene, ... Read more...

12-08-2011
Study finds Somali piracy could cost global economy $12 billion

Twenty years ago, when the government of Somalia collapsed, few imagined that the country's ongoing state of lawlessness would eventually spawn piracy on such a scale that the security of the western Indian Ocean region ... Read more...

09-08-2011
CONGO: High-tech measures to curb illegal fishing

Congolese authorities have taken steps to curb illegal fishing in their territorial waters to ensure the survival of fishery resources and boost food security. The latest measure is a satellite surveillance system that monitors all ... Read more...

05-08-2011
Fishing Threatened as Pirates Operate freely on Lake Victoria

Pirates operate at will in Lake Victoria, wreaking havoc on fishermen and travellers, a maritime expert has warned.

"There have been hundreds of acts of piracy on fishermen in the lake as war lords have virtually ... Read more...

04-08-2011
Trawler seized on suspicion of illegal fishing

A trawler suspected of fishing illegally off the African coast to supply European markets has become the first fishing boat seized by the Liberian coastguard. The vessel, the Korean-flagged Seta 70, is understood to have fled ... Read more...

01-08-2011
Mozambican police seize illegal shipment of marine species

A team composed of fishing inspectors and members of the maritimepolice seized in Maputo on Tuesday a large quantity of marine species that werebeing processed prior to being exported to China and other Asian markets. The ... Read more...

20-04-2011
Fish worth 4m GBP seized in EU crackdown on illegal fishing

Catches of octopus, squid, sole, shrimp and grouper, allegedly caught using child labour, impounded in Canary Islands The fish were seized after a fleet of canoes were spotted fishing around the Marcia 707, which is thought ... Read more...

10-03-2011
Illegal fishing crosses borders, so must law enforcement

Illegal fishing is a crime. When crime crosses borders, so must law enforcement. Gunnar Stølsvik, head of the Norwegian national advisory group against organized IUU-fishing, argues that the UN Convention against transnational organized crime (UNTOC) ... Read more...

21-02-2011
Illegal South Korean Fishing Vessel Seized in Somalia Now Back in Kenya

A South Korean fishing vessel seized in October last year in Somali waters has arrived in the Kenyan port of Mombasa after its release last week from Somalia. Family and friends of the 39 Kenyan, two ... Read more...

15-02-2011
Illegal Fishing Still Continues In Liberian Waters...Despite Moratorium

Despite a moratorium on issuance or renewal fishing licenses until April 1st , 2011 announced at the recent Fishing industry meeting by the Minister of Agriculture, industrial fishing vessels continue to dock at the Monrovia port ... Read more...

08-02-2011
Liberia Government Commissions Monitoring Center

The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Agriculture, has commissioned the first Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Center intended to halt illegal fishing in Liberian territorial waters. With this center, all of the important governmental agencies ... Read more...

04-01-2011
Mozambique Fishing Vessel Seized By Somali Pirates

The small Mozambique-flagged 150 to FV VEGA 5, which was previously reported missing by her owner, is now confirmed as being pirated in the waters between Mozambique and Madagascar with 14 crew held hostage. At ... Read more...

16-12-2010
South Africa: The unsustainable and illicit trade in abalone were never given adequate support

Measures introduced in South Africa to bring the unsustainable and illicit trade in abalone were never given adequate support before they were withdrawn, finds a new study launched today in the TRAFFIC Bulletin. Abalone are ... Read more...

11-11-2010
Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters Part II

Effectively combating illegal and unregulated fishing requires countries to share expertise and information, so that fleets forced away from the waters of one country cannot easily move to a neighbouring area. There are organizations that ... Read more...

05-11-2010
Foreigners are not to engage in artisinal fishing=Mensah

Mr Daniel Kirk Mensah, Vice President of Ghana Industrial Trolleys Association, on Wednesday condemned the involvement of foreigners in artisanal fishing, a preserve of local fishermen. He said foreigners were now constructing wooden vessels and canoes ... Read more...

02-11-2010
Mozambique: Government Hopes to Increase Fisheries Exports

Maputo - The Mozambican government hopes to increase annual exports of fisheries produce from the current 70 million US dollars to 170 million dollars over the next ten years. The bulk of fisheries exports go to ... Read more...

02-11-2010
Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters

Majority of the exploitation on Africa’s territorial waters are conducted by foreign ships, such as big trawlers, that haul huge quantities of fish out of the continent’s waters. However, African countries need more capacity to ... Read more...

31-10-2010
Small pelagics business in Namibia

The purse-seine fishery of Namibia consists largely of horse mackerel and pilchards and mostly marketed for South Africa and UK. According to the press release the horse mackerel are mainly canned within Namibia and in South ... Read more...

30-10-2010
Rwanda: Illegal Fishing Nets Worth Rwf16 Million Set Ablaze

Nyamasheke — Illegal fishing items worth Rwf16 million were yesterday set ablaze in Shangi Sector, Nyamasheke district. The items are said to be threatening the survival of fish in Lake Kivu. "Consumption of immature fish may ... Read more...

29-10-2010
Sierra Leonne Ends Flag Of Convenience For Fishing Vessels

Sierra Leone is closing its international shipping registry to foreign-owned fishing vessels in a move intended to reduce illegal catches in its seas and around the world, the fisheries minister said on Thursday. Officials said the ... Read more...

29-10-2010
Sénégal: Gestion de la pêche - Signature d'un protocole d'accord avec la Gambie

Les ministères gambiens et sénégalais de la Pêche ont signé vendredi un protocole d'accord dans le cadre de la gestion de ce secteur dans les deux pays, a constaté le correspondant de l'APS.L'accord a été ... Read more...

28-10-2010
South Africa: boat seized, 13 men arrested after illegal fishing spree

THIRTEEN crew members from a commercial fishing boat were arrested on Monday after they were found in possession of protected fish species. Pinky Gqirana, deputy director for the East Coast at the Department of Agriculture, Forestry ... Read more...

27-10-2010
Malawi: rangers struggle to save endangered fish in Lake Malawi

Lake Malawi has more freshwater fish than anywhere else in the world, and park rangers are on the frontline of the battle to save them. But Hastings Kawerenga, a ranger in charge of the Malawi government's ... Read more...

25-10-2010
East Africa: Lake Victoria Fishermen to Pay Levy After EU Withdraws Financial Support

Nairobi — Fishermen on Lake Victoria fishermen will soon have to pay a small fee towards the Fisheries Management Project should plants by Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya go through. This comes after the European Union withdrew ... Read more...

22-10-2010
Africa: illegal fishing, piracy on the rise

JOHANNESBURG – There is dramatic increase in incidents of illegal but unreported and unregulated fishing in African waters (IUU fishing), the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) says in its brief released Wednesday. According to ISS, while ... Read more...

21-10-2010
Ghana: Navy vows to enforce Fisheries Law

The Western Naval Command, in collaboration with the National Fisheries Commission, has vowed to enforce the new Fisheries Law to protect fish stock. In this respect, fishermen who employ unacceptable means of fishing, such as use ... Read more...

20-10-2010
Illegal Fishing and the Rising Threat of Piracy

The continuing importance of Africa's maritime security has been highlighted by the widespread acts of piracy increasingly reported off the coasts of Somalia and Nigeria. Just as troubling as these dramatic incidents is the increase ... Read more...

19-10-2010
Côte d'Ivoire: Des experts luttent contre la pêche illicite

Examiner le premier draft du plan stratégique de lutte contre la pêche illicite dans le Golf de Guinée. C'est l'objet de l'atelier qui a récemment réuni à Cocody, les directeurs de pêche et experts des ... Read more...

19-10-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: Exportation des produits de pêche - Les pays de la sous-région s'alignent aux no

Renforcer les capacités des administrations des pêches des sept pays membres de l'écorégion Wamer afin que les exportations des produits de pêche répondent au 'paquet d'hygiène de l'Union européenne'. Tel est l'objet d'un atelier de ... Read more...

15-10-2010
New rule denies IUU boats entry to US

A new federal rule is being introduced that will allow NOAA’s assistant administrator for fisheries to deny a vessel entry into a US port or access to port services if that vessel has been listed ... Read more...

12-10-2010
Madagascar: Tortues - Le reptile coûte 30 000 USD sur le marché noir

Au moins un millier de tortues terrestres sont capturées illégalement dans le sud de l'île chaque semaine, selon une étude de WWF. Le commerce illicite des espèces de tortues endémiques de Madagascar, qui plus est, menacées ... Read more...

11-10-2010
WTO negotiators curbing fisheries subsidies

The fish talks in WTO has taken new tone when the negotiators talk about curbing fisheries subsidies and appreciate the efforts to revive depleted global fish stocks and reach a deal to open up world ... Read more...

08-10-2010
Sénégal: "Agri-Infos" plonge son regard dans le secteur de la pêche

Dakar — Le magazine spécialisé dans les questions agricoles et rurales "Agri-Infos" a consacré sa dernière livraison mensuelle, parue vendredi, aux résultats de la récente conférence des ministres africains de la Pêche et de l'Aquaculture ... Read more...

07-10-2010
Namibia: Fishing Rights Applications Ends With a Rush

A long line of people rushing to give in their applications for fishing rights, descended on offices of the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources in Windhoek last Thursday. The window applications was the whole of ... Read more...

06-10-2010
Angolan government buys Chinese patrol boats to help combat illegal fishing

Luanda, Angola, – Macauhub reports that the Angolan government has acquired 10 new patrol boats from China to assist in the combating illegal fishing off the country’s coast. The vessels cost a total of US$ ... Read more...

06-10-2010
Congo-Kinshasa: Sud-Kivu - Les pêcheurs reprennent leurs activités sur le lac Tanganyika

Kinshasa — Les pêcheurs exerçant sur le lac Tanganyika en territoire d'Uvira dans la province du Sur-Kivu ont repris, depuis quelques jours, leurs activités. Cela, après une période de trois mois de suspension ordonnée par ... Read more...

30-09-2010
'Slavery' uncovered on trawlers fishing for Europe

Exclusive: EJF find conditions including incarceration, violence, and confinement on board for months or even years Shocking evidence of conditions akin to slavery on trawlers that provide fish for European dinner tables has been found in ... Read more...

30-09-2010
South Africa: Pricking Our Conscience About Fishy Food Choices

Johannesburg — IT WAS the biggest salmon he'd ever caught, but the pride British journalist Charles Clover felt in catching the 10kg fish from the Welsh River Dee has long since dissipated. There is no ... Read more...

29-09-2010
Le Gabon publie sur internet son registre de licences de pêche

Le Gabon à mis à la disposition du public la liste des navires de pêche sous licence pour la période 2008-2009.CAPE encourage tous les pays ACP à franchir ce pas, et rappelle l’importance, pour les ... Read more...

29-09-2010
Gabon publishes its registry of fishing licences on internet

Gabon published the list of licenced fishing vessels for the period 2008-2009.CFFA encourages all ACP countries to do the same, and insists on the importance, for ACP countries, to regularly publish updated lists of licensed ... Read more...

29-09-2010
Nigeria: Jonathan - Why the Nation's Waters Must Be Policed

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan yesterday assured the Nigerian Navy of adequate platform and support it requires to police the country's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone (EEZ) given the value of strategic living and non-living ... Read more...

27-09-2010
Namibia: Fishing Still in Stormy Waters

NAMIBIA'S fishing sector continues to swim against the tide with landings remaining weak, the latest statistics from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources show. Total fish landings remained virtually unchanged at 106,1 thousand tonnes during ... Read more...

27-09-2010
African nations should combat illegal fishing strictly

Illegal fishing mostly happen in the waters of African countries and it is their first duty to combat them iron handed, says a fisheries expert. Dr. Nicholas Watts, told in a press meet that both ... Read more...

27-09-2010
Gambia declares desire for better fisheries future

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has called on Africans to come together to demand access agreements that contribute to the sustainable development of the fishery sector and to the improvement of the lives of African people.The ... Read more...

26-09-2010
Afrique: L'UA s'engage pour une pêche de développement

Banjul — L'Union africaine entend faire en sorte que le secteur de la pêche reçoive l'attention qu'il mérite, afin d'assurer sa croissance et sa contribution au développement socio-économique, a indiqué le commissaire de l'Union africaine ... Read more...

25-09-2010
Sénégal: Khouraïchi Thiam dénonce le pillage des ressources halieutiques en Afrique

Banjul — Le ministre sénégalais de l'Economie maritime, des Transports maritimes et des Pêches a dénoncé, récemment à Banjul (Gambie), le pillage des ressources halieutiques de l'Afrique, responsable selon lui de la situation actuelle de ... Read more...

24-09-2010
Sénégal: Pêche - La société civile et les communutés conscientes du Plan d'action du Nepad

Banjul — Les organisations de la société civile et des organisations et communautés de pêche artisanale et à petite échelle ont indiqué, jeudi à Banjul (Gambie), avoir pris conscience des points du Plan d'action du ... Read more...

23-09-2010
Kenya: Coast guard to curb illegal fishing

 Seafarers’ Assistance Programme has called for the establishment of a Coast Guard unit to curb illegal fisshing at the vast Kenyan Coast. Reacting to comments by Fisheries Minister Amason Kingi, the Seafarers’ Assistance Programme (Sap) Kenya ... Read more...

23-09-2010
Afrique: Six Etats africains prêts à établir à l'amiable leurs frontières maritimes

New York — Six pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest ont accepté mardi à New York de coopérer en vue d'établir en bonne intelligence leurs frontières maritimes et éviter les déchirements dans la course aux ressources naturelles, ... Read more...

23-09-2010
Congo-Kinshasa: Rapprochement Kinshasa-Brazzaville pour la gestion du Binational lac Tumba-lac Télé

Kinshasa — La RDC et le Congo/Brazzaville se sont mis d'accord pour gérer le site Ramsar, dénommé Binational lac Tumba-lac Télé (BILTLT). Le document sanctionnant l'accord fera l'objet d'une présentation officielle aux partenaires de la ... Read more...

23-09-2010
Sénégal: Pêche - Pour une meilleure harmonisation des politiques dédiées au secteur

L'état de la pêche en Afrique impose une cogestion et une surveillance des côtes, à travers une 'meilleure harmonisation' des politiques en oeuvre dans ce domaine, a estimé le secrétaire général de la Confédération africaine ... Read more...

22-09-2010
Sénégal: Appel à prendre en compte la pêche artisanale

La deuxième journée de cette première conférence des ministres Africains des pêches et de l'Aquaculture qui se poursuit avec la réunion des experts, a été particulièrement marquée par la rencontre de la société civile. Elle ... Read more...

22-09-2010
Sénégal: Pêche - Pour une meilleure harmonisation des politiques dédiées au secteur

Banjul — L'état de la pêche en Afrique impose une cogestion et une surveillance des côtes, à travers une "meilleure harmonisation" des politiques en oeuvre dans ce domaine, a estimé le secrétaire général de la ... Read more...

22-09-2010
Afrique: Six Etats africains prêts à établir à l'amiable leurs frontières maritimes

New York — Six pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest ont accepté mardi à New York de coopérer en vue d'établir en bonne intelligence leurs frontières maritimes et éviter les déchirements dans la course aux ressources naturelles, ... Read more...

22-09-2010
Afrique: Pêhe - La production a atteint 8,18 millions en 2008

Banjul — La production totale de la pêche par les pays africains, prenant compte la poduction des captures marines et continentales, et les sous-secteurs de l'aquaculture était d'environ 8,18 millions de tonnes en 2008, indique ... Read more...

22-09-2010
Gambia: CAMFA Opens With Call to Stops Illegal Activities on Africa's Waters

The First Conference of African Ministers for Fisheries and Aquaculture (CAMFA) opened today in the Gambian capital, Banjul, with a call to put in place robust strategies and policies to check the wanton pilferage of ... Read more...

21-09-2010
Africa: First Fisheries Ministers Confab Opens in Banjul

 The first conference of African ministers on fisheries and aquaculture began Monday at the conference hall of the Sheraton Hotel Resort and Spa in Brufut. Funded by the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) and the ... Read more...

21-09-2010
Sénégal: Les pêcheurs doivent être orientés vers une pêche durable

Banjul — Les communautés de pêcheurs doivent être davantage appuyées pour les amener à s'orienter vers une pêche durable en Afrique, ont plaidé lundi à Banjul (Gambie), des participants à la cérémonie officielle d'ouverture de ... Read more...

20-09-2010
Africa: Stealing Fish And Lives Says Beatrice Gorez, Coordinator CFFA in an interview

interview Q.What is the purpose of your organisation? A.It's a coalition of European NGOs. We have partners in various African countries. Our partners are primarily small scale artisanal fishing organisations and local NGOs supporting artisanal fishing. Q.When was ... Read more...

20-09-2010
Africa: the artisanal fishing vs. industrial fishing and Tourism

The threats posed to the environment by the industrial development and the competitiveness of tourism and fishing on a large scale lead to review the laws governing the access to the sea if you want ... Read more...

20-09-2010
Gambia: Sub-Regional Training on Responsible Fishing Ends

 The five-day training on responsible fishing for journalists from the West Africa sub-region ended Sunday at the Baobab Holiday Resort in Bijilo. The training was organised by the West African Regional and Marine Conservation Programme (PRCM) ... Read more...

20-09-2010
West African Countries Urged Not to Liberalize Trade in Pelagic Species

The coordinator for the Belgium based Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements, Beatrice Gorez, on Sunday at the Baobab Hotel in Western Region called on West African States not to liberalize their small Pelagic Species in ... Read more...

19-09-2010
Rights activists bemoans negative impact of illegal fishing on Africa

APA Banjul-(The Gambia) The Coordinator for the Belgium-based NGO, Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements, Ms Beatrice Gorez on Sunday in Banjul, emphasized the need for the governments in Africa to combat illegal fishing since it ... Read more...

16-09-2010
West African Fisherman Claim Foreign Trawlers Overfishing

Fishermen in West Africa say illegal fishing by European and Asian trawlers are depleting their stocks along the entire coast. Jeanson Djobo Anvran, the director of the agency that regulates fishing in the Ivory Coast, says ... Read more...

16-09-2010
Gambie: Des journalistes séduits par la gestion de la pêche artisanale

Brikama — Les membres du Réseau des journalistes pour une pêche responsable (REJOPRAO) ont été séduits par le modèle de gestion du secteur de la pêche artisanale en Gambie qui, selon certains, devrait faire tâche ... Read more...

15-09-2010
Spain signs fisheries and aquaculture agreement with Seychelles

The governments of Spain and the Republic of Seychelles have signed a memorandum of understanding over the cooperation in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors. The pact was signed between the Minister of Environment and Rural and ... Read more...

14-09-2010
AfDB Provides CFAF 13 Billion to Help Modernize Gabon’s Fisheries Sector

The AfDB recently handed CFAF 13 billion worth of equipment to Gabon’s fisheries and aquaculture directorate aimed at modernizing the sector. The package is the first tranche of equipment estimated at CFAF 13 billion that the ... Read more...

13-09-2010
Uganda asks EAC countries to harmonies fishing regulations

 Uganda has asked East African Community states to make uniform regulations that govern fishing in East Africa, especially on Lake Victoria. The Minister of Uganda for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry, Hope Mwesigye says the five ... Read more...

13-09-2010
Côte d'Ivoire: Coopération entre le port d'Anvers et le port d'Abidjan - Un renforcement des capacit

La coopération entre la Belgique et la Côte d'Ivoire s'amplifie et se consolide, notamment en termes de relations portuaires, à en juger par le protocole de coopération qui a été signé, le mercredi 8 septembre ... Read more...

12-09-2010
Fisheries raise stink with greens

Conservation group WWF has revised its list of fish that are environmentally acceptable to eat - but some big fishing companies are crying foul. The new list issued by the Southern Africa Sustainable Seafood Initiative (Sassi) ... Read more...

03-09-2010
Tanzania Navy enhances capabilities to detect piracy

THE Tanzania Navy Command is in the process of installing an Automatic Identification System (AIS) on its radar systems to enhance the fight against illegal fishing and piracy in the country's Exclusive Economic Zones. "We hope ... Read more...

03-09-2010
Protecting Lake Victoria’s top predator

Coordinated conservation measures to arrest the steep decline of stocks of Nile perch in Lake Victoria are showing encouraging results - for fish, if not for fishing communities around the lake. At the end of ... Read more...

03-09-2010
Africa: Huge Potential in Africa's Fisheries And Aquaculture Sectors

Booming business out of aquaculture is happening elsewhere in the world, compared to Africa where the sector is still at its infancy. But there is a wind of change blowing on the continent as African ... Read more...

03-09-2010
African fisheries must deal with threats, opportunities

The fisheries and aquaculture sectors are central to the survival of millions in Africa, but the resource is under threat, yet the region should exploit market possibilities. The African fishing sector, like any other primary sector, ... Read more...

01-09-2010
Southern Africa: Enviro Ministers to Discuss Benguela Current Commission

Pretoria — Ministers responsible for marine industries management and marine environment in South Africa, Namibia and Angola are to gather in Cape Town later this week for the 2nd Ministerial Conference of the Benguela Current ... Read more...

01-09-2010
Davison Makanga Interviews Mari-Lise Du Preez, Forests, Fisheries And Governance Expert

Fisheries contribute at least $10 billion dollars to African economies every year. In countries such as Angola, Egypt and Namibia, fisheries are vital economic drivers. Fisheries are also important for food security. Research published by the ... Read more...

31-08-2010
Fishermen want total enforcement of fisheries regulation

Members of the Ghana Inshore Fisheries Association (GIFA) have reiterated their call on the Ministry of Agriculture to ensure the total enforcement of the fisheries regulation. The regulation has banned the use of under-sized fishing nets ... Read more...

30-08-2010
Getting East Africa back on track

The World Bank has started a five-year series of initiatives that will lend financial support to sustainable fisheries development in Lake Victoria. David Hayes reports. Plans to develop sustainable freshwater capture fisheries in East Africa recently ... Read more...

27-08-2010
Afrique de l'Est: Mesures d'espoir pour l'avenir des perches du lac Victoria

Si la baisse des réserves de perches du Nil dans le lac Victoria n'est pas nouvelle, certaines politiques visant à l'endiguer donnent des résultats encourageants, même si les pêcheurs n'en sont pas encore satisfaits. En cette ... Read more...

11-08-2010
U.S. Coast Guard, Sierra Leone Law Enforcement Complete Joint-Maritime Exercise

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913), in partnership with a Sierra Leone Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET), completed their African Maritime Law Enforcement Partnership (AMLEP) operations August 7, 2010. AMLEP is designed to build partner nation ... Read more...

10-08-2010
Illegal fishing continues to mar export volumes

Illegal fishing has continued to eat into the country’s export volumes and value. Because of the depletion of fish, especially the Nile Perch - a leading export species; the three governments of Uganda, Kenya and ... Read more...

09-08-2010
Sénégal: Pêche transnationale - Sénégalais et mauritaniens accordent leurs violons

Alignement des conditions d'accès aux ressources halieutiques, restitution des pirogues saisies et respect du protocole d'accord, tels sont les points saillants des discussions entre les deux pays, lors d'une visite du Ministre Khoureïchi Thiam, porteur ... Read more...

09-08-2010
Madagascar: L'octroi de licences de pêche et d'autorisations de collecte suspendu

Le ministère de la Pêche et des ressources halieutiques rectifie son tir. Après avoir délivré près de 1 500 licences de pêche et d'autorisations de collecte durant les cinq premiers mois de l'année, il a ... Read more...

07-08-2010
Madagascar: La pêche change de main

La situation évolue au service régional de la Pêche à Toliara. Gilbert François, le nouveau directeur régional de la Pêche et des ressources halieutiques de l'Atsimo Andrefana, a finalement occupé son nouveau bureau, hier. Il ... Read more...

07-08-2010
Uganda Business News: KCC impounds immature fish in Kampala markets

The leaders and law enforcement officers of Kampala City Council (KCC) has impounded immature fish worth over 700 million shillings from Kampala markets. The Mayor of Kampala, Hajji Nasser Sebaggala says the immature fish have been ... Read more...

06-08-2010
Madagascar: Des matériels de pêche brûlés

Mesure musclée au ministère de la Pêche et des ressources halieutiques (MPRH). Il vient d'effectuer à travers le Centre de surveillance de pêche (CSP) une opération de destruction de matériels de pêches saisis, dont l'utilisation ... Read more...

03-08-2010
Uganda: Thin Fish Stocks Remain on Edward

Kampala — Sorting the net for the next round of fishing, 74-year-old Stephen Mayanja is not so sure whether this time he is going to catch any fish. "Yesterday I went fishing but returned without any ... Read more...

01-08-2010
Angola: Chevron funds fishing activity in Cabinda

Cabinda - At least 3,000 fishermen in fishing communities of districts of Cabinda (headquarters) and Cacongo, northern Cabinda province have benefited from a fund estimated at USD 3 million for development of their fishing activity. The ... Read more...

28-07-2010
Africa: Nations Urged to Develop Maritime Ties

Johannesburg — AFRICAN governments need to take control of their own maritime assets and create a co-ordinated policy framework to drive economic development as well as secure the marine environment, urges a new discussion document ... Read more...

27-07-2010
Ghana: Gov't Urged to Pay More Attention to Fishing Industry

The National Chairman of the Lake Region Fishermen Association, Mr. Castro Mediale has appealed to the government to make conscious effort at revamping fishing activities, particularly in the inland sector. Mr. Mediale noted that when harnessed, ... Read more...

23-07-2010
Govt aims to strengthen fisheries cooperation with Cape Verde

Representatives from the Governments of Spain and Cape Verde have gathered in the African country to discuss ways of strengthening bilateral cooperation on fisheries.  The meeting was attended by the secretary general for the Sea's ... Read more...

22-07-2010
Côte d'Ivoire: Surveillance des eaux - Un Zodiac pour l'arrondissement maritime de San Pédro

Abidjan — L'arrondissement maritime de San Pedro vient de bénéficier d'un précieux outil de travail. Il s'agit d'un zodiac qui permet d'aller en mer traquer les bandits qui pillent les eaux ivoiriennes. Cet outil de ... Read more...

22-07-2010
Madagascar: Mahajanga - Un bateau étranger saisi et des matériels de pêche prohibés détruits

Une vulgarisation des textes réglementaires régissant le secteur de la pêche et leur mise en application ont eu lieu. Suite à une descente effectuée par le ministère de la Pêche avec l'équipe du Centre de Surveillance ... Read more...

21-07-2010
Liberian small-scale fishing industry gets organised

LIBERIAN artisanal fisheries communities are benefiting from a series of training interventions designed to help them organise themselves and produce higher quality fish. The training comes from an EU funded project, Strengthening Fisheries Products (SFP Module ... Read more...

20-07-2010
All change in Mauritania

Pieter Tesch finds the West African country is no longer willing to bow to pressure from European fishing giants. In future it wants to hold on to at least half its catch. A revolution is taking ... Read more...

16-07-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: Pour une meilleure gestion des ressources halieutiques

Le Projet régional des pêches en Afrique de l'ouest (Prao) a été lancé hier, jeudi 15 juillet à Dakar, par Khoureychi Thiam, le ministre de l'Economie maritime. Ce projet d'un montant de 06 milliards de ... Read more...

15-07-2010
Sénégal: Pêche et environnement marin - Naissance d'un réseau d'information panafricain

Le Sénégal, à l'instar de 25 pays africains côtiers, participe activement au projet Réseau d'échanges de données et d'information océanographiques en Afrique (OdinAfrica) dont le démarrage officiel a eu lieu mercredi lors d'un atelier à ... Read more...

15-07-2010
Sénégal: Vers un plan national de reconstitution des ressources halieutiques (ministre)

Dakar — Un plan national de reconstitution des ressources halieutiques est "en cours d'élaboration" pour "faire face à la crise que connaît le secteur de la pêche", a indiqué jeudi à Dakar le ministre de ... Read more...

14-07-2010
Uganda: Government to revamp fishing sector

IN a bid to recoup over sh120b losses worth of exports incurred last year, the government is set to roll out a new fishing regime with a new statutory instrument. Among the measures aimed at restoring ... Read more...

10-07-2010
Tanzania: DC Condemns Use of Mosquito Bednets for Fishing

Arusha — Babati district authorities in Manyara region have set on fire nets which are illegally used for fishing in Lake Babati. Also burned were mosquito bednets which are said to be also used for ... Read more...

07-07-2010
Sénégal: Pris sans licence de pêche au large de Ndiago - Des pêcheurs sénégalais arrêtés par des gar

Deux pirogues venues de Saint-Louis ont été saisies dimanche dernier, au large de Ndiago, par les gardes-côtes mauritaniens et les membres de leurs équipages remis aux gendarmes. Le poste de Ndiago de la Délégation à la ... Read more...

07-07-2010
Sénégal: Pris sans licence de pêche au large de Ndiago - Des pêcheurs sénégalais arrêtés par des gar

Deux pirogues venues de Saint-Louis ont été saisies dimanche dernier, au large de Ndiago, par les gardes-côtes mauritaniens et les membres de leurs équipages remis aux gendarmes. Le poste de Ndiago de la Délégation à la ... Read more...

03-07-2010
Uganda: Fishing Industry Battles to Stay Afloat

Kampala — Pollution of the lake has not only affected water levels and colour but also the amount of fish caught from the lake. "These days fishermen come back home empty handed because the amount ... Read more...

02-07-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: Les pays de la CSRP créent un réseau d'experts sur les accords de pêche

Dakar — Les pays membres de la Commission sous-régionale des pêches (CSRP) ont mis en place un réseau d'experts ouest africains sur les accords de pêche, destiné à appuyer et à renforcer leurs capacités en ... Read more...

30-06-2010
Tanzania company launches new project to save Nile Perch

MWANZA - Tanzania Fish Processors (TFP), has embarked on a one-year pilot project for sustainable fishing on Tanzania's side of Lake Victoria. The project that started in May this year, would educate the fishermen and fish ... Read more...

30-06-2010
Afrique: Surveillance des eaux des Etats côtiers - 5 pays renforcent leurs capacités

Améliorer les connaissances en surveillance satellitaire des eaux et s'imprégner des outils de la lutte contre la pêche illégale. C'est le sens du séminaire international sur la surveillance satellitaire des bâteaux de pêche dans la ... Read more...

30-06-2010
Afrique: Surveillance des eaux des Etats côtiers - 5 pays renforcent leurs capacités

Améliorer les connaissances en surveillance satellitaire des eaux et s'imprégner des outils de la lutte contre la pêche illégale. C'est le sens du séminaire international sur la surveillance satellitaire des bâteaux de pêche dans la ... Read more...

29-06-2010
Regional body calls for sustainable development, management of fisheries

APA-Nouakchott (Mauritania) The Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC) has called for more resources for the preservation of marine biodiversity at the fifth forum of the regional forum for coastal and marine conservation programme for West Africa ... Read more...

29-06-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: Préservation de la Biodiversité marine - La commission sous-régionale des pêches

Baisse des prises, taille réduite des individus capturés, raréfaction de certaines espèces dans les prises, etc. Voilà autant de phénomènes qui rendent compte de l'évolution inquiétante des stocks de poisson dans les côtes africaines qui ... Read more...

28-06-2010
AFRICOM and the Development of Sierra Leone

The development of economic prosperity and individual security will play an important role in Sierra Leone’s growth as a stable country. Through collaboration between the Sierra Leone government and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), Sierra Leone ... Read more...

25-06-2010
Afrique: "Aider les petits pêcheurs à pêcher moins et à gagner plus"

-Les mesures sanitaires et phytosanitaires constituent un casse-tête pour les exportateurs africains de poissons, mais l'aide au commerce peut aider les petits pêcheurs à répondre à ces normes. Les produits de pêche provenant des pays africains, ... Read more...

24-06-2010
South Africa: Marginalised groups to gain by new state fishing policy

A BOLD government plan to overhaul the fishing industry policy to bring benefits to marginalised groups has been announced and is set to go to Parliament after the Fifa World Cup tournament for approval. While there ... Read more...

23-06-2010
Kenya: High Prices, Low Stocks Pull Fish Off the Menu

Nairobi — Fish has long been a delicacy for many Kenyans. And Lake Victoria was the never-depleted granary where fishermen would cast their nets and land a bumper catch. Not any more. The increased human population ... Read more...

23-06-2010
Scientific review: most high seas, deep sea fish unmanaged

The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition today released a report at the United Nations which describes major shortcomings in the implementation of UN General Assembly resolutions designed to protect the deep-ocean from the destructive impact of ... Read more...

23-06-2010
Madagascar: Risque de surexploitation

En cinq mois, 1 500 licences de pêche ont été délivrées par l'Administration. Un chiffre sérieusement inquiétant pour une ressource déjà menacée. L'Administration a fait preuve d'une exemplaire célérité. Elle a délivré 1 500 licences de ... Read more...

22-06-2010
Pelagic pair trawl ban lifted in Mauritania

Mauritania has temporarily lifted its ban on pelagic pair trawling ban to make it attractive for Irish and Scottish pelagic refrigerated seawater (RWS) trawlers to target mackerel, horse mackerel, sardines and sardinella off northwest Africa. When ... Read more...

21-06-2010
South Africa: Limited Harvesting of Abalone to Resume Next Month

Johannesburg — THE government has lifted a two-year ban on commercial harvesting of abalone, which will benefit communities on the southwest and west coasts of the country that rely on the product for their survival. Agriculture, ... Read more...

21-06-2010
Africa: 'Help Small Fishers to Fish Less, Earn More'

Sanitary and phyto-sanitary measures are a headache for African fish exporters but aid for trade may help small-scale fisherpersons to meet these standards. Fish products from African, Caribbean and Pacific countries increasingly face quality-related standards and ... Read more...

20-06-2010
South Africa: New era for fisheries

Minister promises to help poor fishermen, stamp out coastal poaching The government has unveiled a radical plan to transform the fishing industry, including a forensic audit of the Department of Marine and Coastal Management. The plan ... Read more...

18-06-2010
Mozambique ends up with two IUU cases

Antillas Reefer forfeited to the Government of Mozambique and Payam released after paying fine In July 2008, the "Antillas Reefer" was arrested by the Mozambican authorities after it was observed fishing without a license off ... Read more...

18-06-2010
Sea Shepherd activists free hundreds of threatened bluefin tuna off Libya

Steve Irwin crew throws rotten butter during confrontation with Italian and Libyan fishermen over endangered bluefin catch Green activists using helicopters, divers and rotten butter yesterday confronted Libyan and Italian fishermen to release hundreds of threatened ... Read more...

15-06-2010
Spanish tuna vessel cited for IUU fishing

In a major crackdown on illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a notice of violation and assessment (NOVA) to the owner of a Spanish tuna fishing vessel. Albacora ... Read more...

15-06-2010
The African Union tackles illegal fishing in African waters

According to a recent report released by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), the annual "turnover" of illegal and unreported fishing world wide amounts to 10 billion dollars. Driven by a growing demand from rich ... Read more...

15-06-2010
West African Fisherman Claim Foreign Trawlers Overfishing

Fishermen in West Africa say illegal fishing by European and Asian trawlers are depleting their stocks along the entire coast. Jeanson Djobo Anvran, the director of the agency that regulates fishing in the Ivory Coast, says ... Read more...

15-06-2010
Sénégal: Retard dans l'octroi des licences de pêche mauritanienne

Dégoulinant de sueur, ils ont été hier des milliers d'hommes, de femmes et d'enfants originaires du quartier de pêcheurs Guet-Ndar à battre le macadam dans les rues de Saint-Louis, en protestation contre le retard noté ... Read more...

11-06-2010
Mauritius: Why We Need a Maritime Strategy in the Indian Ocean

Port Louis — Navin Ramgoolam recently underlined the interplay between maritime safety and security (MSS) and the development in the sub-region. Mauritius could now use the Indian Ocean Commission to conduct an audit of the ... Read more...

11-06-2010
Tchad: Fin de l'interdiction d'exportation de poisson

Le gouvernement tchadien a levé une interdiction sur les exportations de poissons du Lac Tchad, reconnaissant les torts qu'elle avait causés à l'industrie de pêche locale. « Nous recevons de l'aide [pour la sécurité alimentaire], ... Read more...

10-06-2010
Chad government ends ban on fish exports

The Chad government has lifted a ban on the export of fish from Lake Chad, acknowledging the damage done to the local fishing industry. "We are getting help [with food security], which allows us to ... Read more...

06-06-2010
Global Tuna Fleets Face Deadline to Register, Obtain Unique Vessel Identifiers

The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) announced its taking direct action in an effort to kick-start the creation a global registry of vessels authorized to fish for tuna, a process that has stalled in recent ... Read more...

06-06-2010
New agreement with the Republic of Seychelles

The Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and the Republic of Seychelles has just been renewed for a 3-year period starting in January 2011. Following the Joint Committee meeting held under Article 9 of the ... Read more...

04-06-2010
Morocco stalls EU-Sahara fisheries examination

Last year, the European Parliament stated that EU fisheries in Western Sahara would be illegal if the indigenous Saharawis were not consulted. But now, Morocco refuses EU parliament members to travel to the territory to ... Read more...

04-06-2010
MSC listens to its partners with policy changes.

Recent changes to the MSC’s fisheries certification methodology will improve how certifiers respond to stakeholder contributions to fishery assessments. Recent changes to the MSC’s fisheries certification methodology will improve how certifiers respond to stakeholder contributions to ... Read more...

03-06-2010
China vows to boost Sierra Leone's Fisheries sector

The head of a six-man delegation from the China National Agriculture Development Group Corporation Wu Xiangfeng has proposed the establishment of a Joint Fisheries co-operation between the Chinese National Fisheries Corporation and Sierra Leone Government. Speaking ... Read more...

02-06-2010
EC review of UN Fish Stocks Agreement

The European Union and other fishing nations from around the world met at the United Nations Headquarters in New York last week to assess the progress made in implementing the United Nations Convention on the ... Read more...

01-06-2010
Illegal fishing tops Madrid agenda

Following repeated criticism by Greenpeace for overfishing and flouting scientific evidence of stock levels, Spain’s leading fisheries officials signed an agreement late last week to stop illegal fishing, improve labeling, tighten product traceability and promote ... Read more...

01-06-2010
Hooking the high seas' fishing 'pirates'

It's time to close the net on fishing "pirates" who threaten to undermine vital marine ecosystems, says Karen Sack. Gaps in current international fisheries management and the failure to tackle IUU fishing are undermining the ... Read more...

01-06-2010
Illegal fishing: the facts

Many people know that the world's fish stocks are running out. But less well known are the reasons behind this. Illegal fishing not only threatens the world's fish, but also affects the lives of coastal communities ... Read more...

01-06-2010
MSC responds to questions about Antarctic krill certification

Last weeks announcement of MSC certification of a portion of the Antarctic krill fishery attracted criticism from the Pew Environment Group. In particular, Pew questioned MSC rules that allow for the certification of a portion ... Read more...

01-06-2010
Reviewing an important governance tool for fisheries in the high seas - the United Nations Fish Stoc

The EU and other fishing nations from around the world met at the United Nations Headquarters in New York last week to assess the progress made in implementing the United Nations Convention on the Conservation ... Read more...

31-05-2010
Uganda: Nile Perch Stock in Lake Victoria Recovering Slowly, After Fishing Ban

Nairobi — The Nile Perch stock in Lake Victoria is slowly recovering after Kenya and Tanzania banned fishing in their territorial waters to foreign fishermen. John Mgufuli, Tanzania's Minister for Livestock and Fisheries said the stock ... Read more...

31-05-2010
Fishermen on Lake Victoria to pay fee

Fishermen on Lake Victoria will soon start paying fees to be allowed to ply their trade on the water body. This is one of the ways that a joint fisheries ministers meeting between the three countries ... Read more...

28-05-2010
Namibia: Hope for Falling Fish Stocks

Windhoek — The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has compiled findings of a new landmark report entitled the Green Economy which will address the falling fish stocks. According to the executive director of the United Nations ... Read more...

28-05-2010
Namibia: FOA Helps Combat Illegal Activities in Line with Its Mandate

Windhoek — The Fisheries Observer Agency (FOA) has contributed tremendously to the elimination of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) activities, chief executive officer, Hafeni Mungungu has said. The agency compliments the monitoring, control and surveillance ... Read more...

28-05-2010
Nigeria: Experts canvass fishing quota to check depletion

Fishing experts are pushing for quotas to limit the number of fishes an individual may take based on harvests from the previous year. This is to preserve existing stocks. In an interview with The Nation, Prof. ... Read more...

28-05-2010
Namibia: Fishing industry efficiently regulated

“This is implemented mainly by limiting the number of vessels licensed to fish in Namibian waters, setting regulations regarding the types of fishing gear vessels may use and by restricting the time of year fishing ... Read more...

28-05-2010
Afrique: "L'UE subventionne des organisations coupables de pêche illégale"

L'Union européenne a pendant des années accordé des subventions à hauteur d'un milliard d'euros par an à des sociétés de pêche industrielle basées dans ses Etats membres, y compris aux sociétés qui ont été prises ... Read more...

27-05-2010
Ile Maurice: Nicolas Von-Mally signe un accord pour contrôler la pêche au chalut

Port Louis — Un accord visant à promouvoir le Seafood Hub, à Maurice. C'est ce que souhaite le ministre de la pêche, Nicolas Von-Mally. Le ministère de la Pêche a signé un accord avec la Southern ... Read more...

27-05-2010
Ile Maurice: Secteur de la pêche - Ne pas noyer le poisson

Port Louis — Le dossier de la pêche a été confié à un ministre venant d'une île où cette activité a une immense valeur symbolique. C'est l'occasion d'interroger quelques acteurs quant à leurs attentes. «On nous ... Read more...

25-05-2010
Guinée: La pêche illégale dans les eaux guinéennes, "la pire au monde"

La pêche illégale endémique est en train de toucher plus durement certains des pays les plus pauvres d'Afrique occidentale puisque cette pratique est globalement la plus répandue dans la région du centre-est de l'océan Atlantique. Cette ... Read more...

24-05-2010
Africa: 'EU Subsidises Companies Guilty of Illegal Fishing

The European Union has for years been paying subsidies to the tune of one billion euro annually to industrial fishing companies based in its member states, including companies that have been caught fishing illegally in ... Read more...

24-05-2010
Conference on saving world's fish stocks opens at UN headquarters

A five-day conference on fish conservation opened at United Nations Headquarters in New York today amid warnings that three quarters of the world’s fish stocks are in distress and nearing depletion while marine ecosystems continue ... Read more...

22-05-2010
Angola: Government Bans Mackerel and Sardine Fishing

Luanda — The Angolan government on Friday banned the fishing of mackerel and sardine unitil the end of the year following the need to protect some species in danger of extinction. On the other hand, the ... Read more...

21-05-2010
Ports 'failing to halt illegal fishing'

IUU fishing is a global problem needing a global solution, the study says Global measures to regulate the fishing industry lack the capability to tackle illegal catches, warn researchers. Writing in the journal Science, they ... Read more...

21-05-2010
Kenya: Fishing Restrictions Bring Better Catches

Closing fishing areas and regulating the use of fishing gear can result in more profitable catches that boost fishermen's incomes, according to a study. The conclusion has emerged from a long-term investigation in Kenya on the ... Read more...

18-05-2010
Madagascar: «Atsantsa» réprime la pêche illicite

Lors du contrôle effectué par l'équipe du Centre de surveillance des pêches à bord du patrouilleur «Atsantsa » aux abords du Cap Saint Sébastien, la semaine dernière, une petite embarcation en bois long de 6m ... Read more...

14-05-2010
South Africa: You could be eating shark meat

You could be eating shark meat and not even know it. South African fish shops are selling unlabelled or mislabelled shark products, which poses a threat to these endangered species and the unaware shoppers, according to ... Read more...

13-05-2010
Uganda: 30 held over illegal fishing on Lake Victoria

About 30 fishers have been arrested today morning by police and officials from the ministry of fisheries after they were found carrying out illegal fishing on Lake Victoria in Kalangala district.The LCI chairperson of Buyigi ... Read more...

13-05-2010
Algérie: Strictes modalités pour la pêche au thon rouge

Allger — L'Algérie a interdit à tout navire battant pavillon national de s'associer avec des opérateurs étrangers durant la prochaine campagne de pêche de thon rouge dans sa zone exclusive, dans un décret ministériel paru ... Read more...

13-05-2010
Uganda: 30 held over illegal fishing on Lake Victoria

About 30 fishers have been arrested today morning by police and officials from the ministry of fisheries after they were found carrying out illegal fishing on Lake Victoria in Kalangala district. The LCI chairperson of Buyigi ... Read more...

13-05-2010
Algérie: Les conditions sont publiées au dernier Journal officiel - La pêche au thon rouge réglement

"Les opérations de pêche conjointe au thon rouge avec des navires battant pavillon étranger dans les eaux sous juridiction nationale sont interdites." C'est ce que stipule l'article 22 de l'arrêté ministériel publié au dernier Journal officiel ... Read more...

08-05-2010
Rwanda gets 25 ships to fight illegal fishing

Kigali, Rwanda - Rwandan police and army have obtained 25 fast ships to fight illegal fishing in the country's lakes following the introduction of new species of fish, tilapia, in its waters, official sources told ... Read more...

07-05-2010
Independent Adjudicator Orders Reconsideration of MSC Certification of Ross Sea Toothfish Fishery:

Today the Marine Stewardship Council's (MSC) Independent Adjudicator, Michael Lodge, remanded the proposed MSC certification of the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish fishery back to the certifier, Moody Marine, for major reconsideration. The adjudicator's determination results ... Read more...

06-05-2010
Rwanda: Police, RDF Receive Speed Boats

Bugesera — The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, handed over 25 boats worth Rwf 346m to Rwanda National Police (RNP) and Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) to be used by marines of the two institutions ... Read more...

05-05-2010
Abalone poaching a ’global problem’

The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Department says illegal abalone poachers are still stripping the seas. Last year a blanket ban was imposed to stop fishing the dwindling perlemoen resources. President Jacob Zuma visited the Hawston fishing community ... Read more...

04-05-2010
Nigeria: FG Set to Extend Maritime Boundary

The National Boundary Commission has disclosed its plans to extend Nigeria's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) by 150 nautical miles. Alhaji Sadiq Diggi, Director General of the Commission who disclosed this on Sunday in Abuja, said the ... Read more...

04-05-2010
Mauritania: Two-month biological shutdown begins

Industrial fishing vessels that work in Mauritania waters will have to suspend their activities until late June, in accordance with the two-month biological shutdown arranged by the Ministry of Fisheries. The Mauritanian fisheries authorities plan a ... Read more...

03-05-2010
Illegal fishing in Mozambique leads to annual losses of US$35 million

Maputo– Mozambique annually loses US$35 million due to illegal fishing in its territorial waters, said the country’s Fisheries Minister, Victor Borges, cited by Mozambican newspaper Notícias. “There are no exact figures, but we estimate annual losses ... Read more...

03-05-2010
Zambia: Fisheries Dept Accused Over Lake Tanganyika

MPULUNGU District Council secretary Ernest Sumani has accused the fisheries department in the district of contributing to the depletion of fish stocks in Lake Tanganyika. Mr Sumani said the fish in the lake was being depleted ... Read more...

30-04-2010
Sénégal: Accord de pêche - Vers une nécessaire révision

Une rencontre en vu de modifier l'accord de pêche Sénégal/Guinée-Bissau s'est ouverte avant-hier, 28 avril, à Dakar. Les experts des deux pays ont discuté pendant deux jours sur les points chauds de l'exploitation des ressources ... Read more...

29-04-2010
More countries back treaty to deter illegal fishing

Rome - Five more nations have signed the FAO-brokered treaty that once it enters into force will deny access to fishing ports to ships involved in illegal fishing. The new signatories include: Australia (27/04/2010), Gabon (26/04/2010), ... Read more...

29-04-2010
kenya: Tough EU rules threaten Kenya fish exports

Exporters are finding it more difficult to push fish consignments into leading international markets owing to more stringent requirements, a new survey shows. In what may raise an immediate concern for Kenyan fish dealers eyeing such ... Read more...

29-04-2010
Sénégal: Accord de pêche - Bissau prêt à accueillir les bateaux sénégalais

Le secrétaire d'Etat bissau-guinéen en charge de la pêche a réitéré hier la ferme volonté de son pays à travailler pour le renforcement de la coopération avec le Sénégal dans le domaine de la pêche. ... Read more...

28-04-2010
Sénégal: Bissau prête à accueillir les bateaux sénégalais

La Guinée-Bissau est disposée à "assurer la présence des bateaux de pêches sénégalais" dans son espace maritime, dans le cadre général du renforcement de sa coopération halieutique avec le Sénégal, a déclaré mercredi à Dakar ... Read more...

23-04-2010
Pêche - Renforcement des sanctions financières contre les contrevenants étrangers et tunisiens

Tunis — Dans le but de mettre un terme aux infractions commises dans les eaux territoriales tunisiennes par des unités de pêche étrangères et tunisiennes et d'assurer la pérennité des richesses halieutiques surtout à la ... Read more...

23-04-2010
Tunisia: Parliament Adopts Draft Bill to Curb Illegal Fishing

Tunis — The House of Advisors adopted on Thursday at le Bardo, the draft bill amending fishery activities. The amendment aims at preventing illegal fishing activities carried out in Tunisian territorial waters and ensuring the ... Read more...

22-04-2010
NGO accuses Galicia of subsidising 'fishing pirates'

The conservation organisation Oceana has condemned the Xunta de Galicia for granting EUR 4.02 million in subsidies to fishing pirates. According to the NGO, the European Commission (EC) denies any direct responsibility for the issuing of ... Read more...

21-04-2010
Somalis Capture Illegal Fishing Vessels While Highly Paid Watchmen Are Sleeping

It appears that the EU NAVFOR command deliberately withheld the confirmation of a sea-jacking of three Thai fishing vessels. The EU Naval Force confirmed only today, Tuesday, that suspected Somali pirates hijacked three Thailand-flagged fishing vessels, ... Read more...

21-04-2010
Madagascar: Un nouveau commandant pour « Antsantsa »

Le bateau de surveillance de pêche des côtes « Atsantsa » a un nouveau commandant depuis vendredi 16 avril. Il s'agit du capitaine de frégate Honoré Ga Jacky. La passation de service s'était effectuée à ... Read more...

20-04-2010
12 die from eating poisoned fish in Sierra Leone

FREETOWN — Twelve people have died after eating fish from a river in southern Sierra Leone which is believed to have been poisoned by fishermen using toxic herbs to stun their catch, officials said Wednesday. "Most ... Read more...

20-04-2010
Madagascar: Association des pêcheurs artisanaux de Toamasina Tazara - Publication de la liste des ba

Le ministère de la Pêche et des ressources halieutiques joue la transparence. À la suite d'une idée lancée par l'association des pêcheurs artisanaux de Toamasina Tazara, ce département envisage de procéder à une large diffusion ... Read more...

19-04-2010
East Africa: 'Where Have All the Nile Perch Gone?' Ask Govt

Nairobi — Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have failed to manage Lake Victoria, leading to a sharp decline of its most valued species, the Nile Perch. Fish processors contend that while they have instituted self-regulation measures to ... Read more...

16-04-2010
Liberia: EPA Warns Local Fishermen With African Herbs

The Environmental Protection Agency in Harper had discovered the usage of harmful traditional African herb by fishermen and farmers in rural Maryland and Grand Kru Counties. EPA inspector Samuel Nagbe told The Informer Newspaper in Harper ... Read more...

15-04-2010
Madagascar: Cri d'alerte des pêcheurs artisanaux

Les pêcheurs artisanaux de Toamasina craignent sur l'avenir de leur métier. La baisse des captures et l'absence de l'appui de l'État menacent leur activité. L'inquiétude monte chez les pêcheurs artisanaux de Toamasina. La capture de poissons ... Read more...

13-04-2010
Sierra Leone: Fake Inspectors at Water Quay

Freetown — The frequenting of what now appears to be fake inspectors at the country's main seaport has become a cause for concern for the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the government as a ... Read more...

12-04-2010
Kenya: Fishermen Divided over Adoption of Ring Net

Nairobi — As a light aircraft overflies the picturesque Watamu peninsula in Malindi, a gang of about 40 fishermen pulls a large net from the sea. Nothing out of the ordinary to the observers on the ... Read more...

12-04-2010
Senegal:APS Fisheries Management Workshop Helps African Nations

DAKAR, Senegal – Members of an Italian Navy Mobile Training Team conducted a fisheries management workshop for 15 sailors from Cape Verde, The Gambia, Liberia, Senegal, and Sierra Leone here, April 10, aboard USS Gunston ... Read more...

08-04-2010
Africa: Watch Out - Newest Threat is Now Fish Grabbing

Addis Ababa — Africa has failed to protect its water territory not only along the Somalia Coast but also in west and south. This failure has caused massive exploitation and fish grabbing from Africa by the ... Read more...

08-04-2010
Angola: Le Gouvernant annonce le renforcement de la patrouille maritime à Benguela

Lobito (angola) — Le ministre de l'Agriculture, Développement Rural et Pêche, Afonso Pedro Canga, a déclaré mercredi, à Benguela, que son secteur renforcerait les mesures de contrôle des eaux maritimes angolaises, avec l'entrée en activité ... Read more...

08-04-2010
Angola: Minister Announces Reinforcement of Maritime Patrol

Lobito — The minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, Afonso Pedro Canga, said on Wednesday in the central Benguela Province that his sector will strengthen the inspection measures of the Angolan maritime waters, with ... Read more...

06-04-2010
Algeria: Fishermen caught for illegal fishing if bluefin tuna

Illegal fishing of bluefin tuna has put 4 Algerians and 5 Turks behind bars, confirms a report.  Court of Annaba has delivered its verdict sending four Algerians, including two officials of the Department of Fisheries ... Read more...

06-04-2010
WWF applauds new marine conservation push in coastal East Africa

Nairobi, Kenya:  Ministers and officials from ten countries and territories in East Africa yesterday endorsed or signed off on a potentially far-reaching protocol to protect East Africa’s coastal and marine environment from land-based activities and ... Read more...

05-04-2010
MSC certification of Ross Sea toothfish challenged

The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) has opposed the proposed Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of the Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish fishery. In December 2009 ASOC submitted a formal objection to the proposed certification of ... Read more...

04-04-2010
Fishermen back efforts to resolve Migingo dispute

Fishermen on Migingo in Lake Victoria on Sunday supported fresh efforts by Kenya and Uganda to determine the ownership of the island. They said the dispute was hindering growth in the fishing industry in the ... Read more...

04-04-2010
Fishermen back efforts to resolve Migingo dispute

Fishermen on Migingo in Lake Victoria on Sunday supported fresh efforts by Kenya and Uganda to determine the ownership of the island. They said the dispute was hindering growth in the fishing industry in the ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: Pillage des ressources par la pêche illicite (inn) - Plus de 1000 milliards de p

La célébration lundi de l'anniversaire de la Commission sous-régionale des pêches a été l'occasion pour cette organisation de susciter la réflexion autour de la problématique de la lutte contre la pêche illicite (INN), un fléau ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Mozambique: Fishermen Arrested for Hunting Turtles

Maputo — Eight fishermen have been arrested in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula for the illegal hunting of turtles, reports Wednesday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". All species of marine turtles are endangered, and ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Nigeria: NAF Receives Aircraft for Maritime Surveillance

Benin — THE second ART-42 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (NAF 931) purchased by the Federal Government for the surveillance of the nation's maritime and coastal region was yesterday delivered to the 81, Air Maritime Group in ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Afrique: "En 2048, il y aura plus de poissons"

Présent en Afrique depuis 1980, le bateau Arctic Sunrise avec à son bord, les membres de Greenpeace mènent une campagne de sensibilisation sur les dangers qui peuvent entraîner la raréfaction ou plus tard la disparition ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Madagascar: Pêche pour la filière crevette - Une hausse des captures envisagée

Le gouvernement envisage de lever la limitation de l'effort de pêche pour la filière crevette. Une mesure qui intervient dans un contexte de crise. L'horizon est encore sombre pour la filière crevette. La campagne 2010 vient ... Read more...

31-03-2010
Gambia fights against Illegal Fishing

The Gambia's Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources, Lamin Kaba Bajo has said fighting illegal fishing was the only viable alternative to ensuring the sustainability of fishing stock in the sub-region. He said this during ... Read more...

30-03-2010
Sub-regional cooperation needed for sustainable fisheries resources

Hon. Lamin Kaba Bajo, The Gambia’s minister of Fisheries and Water Resources has called for sub regional cooperation in the fight against illegal fishing, saying that this is the only viable alternative to ensuring the ... Read more...

30-03-2010
Tunisia: In High Demand, Blue Fish Stocks Soar

Tunis — With an overall production of 100, 000 tons totaling 350 million dinars, Tunisia's fisheries sector contributes up to 10% in the value of the Tunisian agricultural production and 1, 1% in the country's ... Read more...

29-03-2010
Tanzania to earn $200 m from Tuna fish

DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA – Tanzania expects to earn $200 million annually from tuna fish following a fishing agreement last week in Dar es Salaam with a Japanese fishing association. Tanzania signed a one year deep ... Read more...

29-03-2010
Afrique de l'Ouest: L'Afrique occidentale subsaharienne perd 49 milliards à cause de la pêche illici

Dakar — Les pêches illicites non déclarées et non réglementées (IIN) représenteraient plus de 50 % de la valeur des prises opérées par les Etats côtiers de l'Afrique occidentale subsaharienne qui perdent ainsi en termes ... Read more...

29-03-2010
Sierra Leone: Parliament Wants Cheating Fishing Companies Punished

Freetown — Deputy Majority Leader of Parliament has urged the government to take punitive action against companies that violate the fishing regulations by using the country's resources for their selfish interest. Contribution to the debate ... Read more...

28-03-2010
Tanzania: Kigamboni Villagers All Out to Curb Dynamite Fishing

Dar Es Salaam — Two villages in Dar es Salaam's Kigamboni suburb have formed beach management units that involve all residents as watchdogs, a move aimed at intensifying efforts to curb dynamite fishing in the ... Read more...

26-03-2010
Burkina Faso: Pour une pêche responsable

Des acteurs de la filière poisson se sont retrouvés, hier jeudi 25 mars 2010 à Ouagadougou pour discuter de l'avenir de la filière poisson. Ces dernières années, l'on a constaté un relâchement des efforts de protection ... Read more...

26-03-2010
Artisanal Fisheries Project Improves Livelihoods in Angola

With a coastline stretching 1,650 km, Angola is rich in marine fisheries resources. The country's fisheries sector is potentially one of its most economically viable industries and currently ranks third after oil and diamond mining. ... Read more...

25-03-2010
Kenya: Sharp Drop in Lake Victoria Fish

Nairobi — A fish shortage is looming in Lake Victoria. Scientists and Fisheries Development Ministry officials say the Nile perch population is dwindling at an alarming rate. Fisheries minister Paul Otuoma told a workshop in Kisumu ... Read more...

25-03-2010
Mauritanie: Clôture des travaux de la commission mixte sur les AP de pêche avec l'UE

Les travaux de la commission mixte sur les accords de partenariat de pêche entre la Mauritanien et l'Union Européenne ont été clôturés jeudi soir dans les locaux du ministère de la pêche et de l'Economie ... Read more...

25-03-2010
East Africa to clean Lake Victoria

The three East African countries that share Lake Victoria have embarked on joint efforts to raise sh3.8b to clean the lake. The director of animal husbandry in the agriculture ministry, Dr William Olaho-Mukani, said the move ... Read more...

24-03-2010
AFRICA: Illegal Fishing in Guinea’s Waters "Worst in the World"

Rampant illegal fishing is hitting some of the poorest West African countries the hardest as this practice is globally most rife in the east central Atlantic Ocean area, which covers the territorial waters of some ... Read more...

24-03-2010
West Africa to set-up Confederation of Small-Scale Fishery Agency

Small-Scale Fishery Agency - Participants from Liberia, Sierra Leone, Cape Verde, Guinea Conakry, Mauritania and The Gambia, have agreed to set-up the West African Confederation of Small-Scale Fishery and Aqua-culture Professional Organization. The decision was taken ... Read more...

24-03-2010
Uganda: Fishermen, officials clash over illegal nets in Kibaale

FISHERMEN at Kitebere landing site in Kibaale district on Lake Albert have clashed with officials from the fisheries ministry over the destruction of illegal nets. The incident, which took place last week, started when the officials ... Read more...

23-03-2010
Mauritania, EU review fisheries agreement

Representatives of the government of Mauritania and the European Union (EU) have started to review the application of the fisheries agreement between the two parties, which came into force two years ago. The work of the ... Read more...

22-03-2010
Bad news for sharks and Atlantic bluefin tuna

The UN CITES commission came to some surprising decisions this week after they overturned proposals to both control shark fisheries and to ban fishing of the endangered Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus). The UN CITES conference ... Read more...

19-03-2010
Senegal's fishermen fight crisis

Wherever you go in Senegal, fish is always on the menu.But not only is it an important part of the diet here - it's a crucial way of people making a living. In the small ... Read more...

15-03-2010
US Government Donates Boats To Ghana

The United States of America Government yesterday donated four CNS Defender Class Patrol Boats to the Ghana Navy. This brings to seven the total number of such boats the US Government has donated to the ... Read more...

12-03-2010
Mozambique: Mozambican Customs Seize Smuggled Abalone

Maputo — Mozambican customs officers on Monday seized over two tonnes of Abalone, smuggled into the country from South Africa. Abalone are highly prized mollusks. In 2008, the price for South African abalone meat was 40 ... Read more...

12-03-2010
Nigeria: Nimasa Partners U.S. Navy On Surveillance

Lagos — The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is partnering with the United States Navy in monitoring vessels within and outside the Nigerian waters. The Director General of NIMASA, Mr Temisan Omatseye, said this ... Read more...

11-03-2010
Uganda: Districts to Lease Lakes to Individuals

Kampala — The fisheries ministry is drafting a policy to allow districts to lease lakes, state minister Fred Mukisa has disclosed. Mukisa said the districts will lease the lakes for a specified period of time to ... Read more...

11-03-2010
When Crime Pays: How the EU subsidises illegal fishing

Fishsubsidy.org today publishes a list of 42 convictions of fishing vessel owners that have also received EU subsidies under the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The study, which focuses on two major EU fishing nations, Spain ... Read more...

11-03-2010
US Navy’s Africa partnership sows self-reliance

NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain — When the USS Gunston Hall arrives in Ghana this week to lead the Africa Partnership Station, it joins a program that has changed dramatically since the U.S. Navy formed the ... Read more...

10-03-2010
Indian Ocean commission improves shark protection measures

Steps were taken by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) at its 14th annual meeting last week for the protection of the fish stocks in the Indian Ocean, such as tropical tunas and sharks. Conservation ... Read more...

10-03-2010
Uganda: Sh500 Billion for Lake Victoria Conservation

Kampala — A total of sh500b has been allocated to the conservation of Lake Victoria. The project was launched by the East African Community Lake Victoria Basin Commission. It will strengthen the institutional capacity for ... Read more...

09-03-2010
Unprecedented progress in protection of Indian Ocean fish stocks

Strides forward were made last week by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission for the protection of the fish stocks in the Indian Ocean, such as tropical tunas and shark stocks. The parties agreed among others on ... Read more...

09-03-2010
Uganda:Illegal fishing gear destroyed on Lake George

OVER 1,200 illegal fishing nets and 34 boats worth sh100m have been destroyed by the fisheries ministry and the beach management unit officials on the shores of Lake George. The operation was conducted on Hamukungu landing ... Read more...

08-03-2010
We're still listening - MCM

Marine and Coastal Management (MCM) says it will keep discussing proposed fishing tariff hikes with affected parties before making recommendations to Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica. MCM spokesman Xolile Nqayi said although the deadline ... Read more...

07-03-2010
East Africa: 'Farm Fish to Increase Stock'

Kampala — People living around Lake Victoria should practice fish farming to increase fish stocks, Diodorus Kamala, the Tanzanian minister for East African Community (EAC) affairs, has said. "Fish farming can be one of the interventions ... Read more...

01-03-2010
In Sierra Leone, World Bank Team Assures Fisheries Minister

A Senior Natural Resources Management Specialists from the World Bank, John Virdin, has assured the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Haja Afsatu Kabba of the bank’s commitment to ensuring that the US$20M (Twenty Million ... Read more...

27-02-2010
Tanzania: Country Gets Aid to Curb Piracy On Lake Victoria

Dar Es Salaam — Lake Victoria waters could become a safer body to work on following the financial assistance of $4m to build a marine police training facility and provision of patrol boats. The Government announced ... Read more...

27-02-2010
Morocco: What Fish May Do for Western Sahara

Brussels — Legal advice stating that European vessels have no justification to fish off Western Sahara - a territory occupied by Morocco - has provoked a row between the main political institutions in Brussels. Under the ... Read more...

22-02-2010
Sierra Leone's President Watches 'Dirty Fish' Documentary at State Lodge

 President Koroma, last Friday February 19th 2010, in the Credentials Room of the Presidential Lodge, has played host to Duncan Copeland of Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) alongside European Union’s Consultant attached to the Ministry of ... Read more...

18-02-2010
Nigeria : Country Debunks IMB Report on Pirate Attacks

THE Federal Government through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has opposed the verdict of the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) which rated Nigeria as the second most pirate-prone country in the world. Opposing IMB's ... Read more...

16-02-2010
Ship operating in illegal waters arrested by Ghanaian Navy

The Western Naval Command (WNC) has arrested four Chinese and 25 Ghanaians for fishing within illegal waters.     Their names were not given and would appear before court soon.     The vessels involved are "Awo Yaa Two ... Read more...

16-02-2010
Indian Ocean stocks hit by illegal fishing

Four Iranian fishing boats are anchored at the Seychelles port of Victoria in detention for illegal fishing in the Indian Ocean, where the offence is depriving regional states of a key revenue source. The boats, seized ... Read more...

11-02-2010
Somali Pirates Letting Illegal Fishing Run Wild?

A new article just out in New Scientist suggests that the lawless seas off the coast of Somalia may be in serious environmental danger, as pirates allow fishermen to resort to destructive, unregulated fishing practices. Typically, ... Read more...

08-02-2010
Illegal fishing kills 20,000 jobs in Nigeria

 Illegal fishing is costing African countries some $1billion annually out of the $100 billion lost by the whole world.  Added to this, no fewer than 20,000 Nigerians are jobless due to illegal fishing and sea ... Read more...

08-02-2010
Seychelles: Companies Push Hard to Halt Tuna Collapse

Victoria — In the Seychelles' only cannery, the din of thousands of empty tuna cans rattling on narrow metal troughs is incredible as they bustle along, soon to be filled with Skipjack tuna that only ... Read more...

07-02-2010
Kenyan Seaman From Illegal Taiwanese Vessel Dies in Tanzania Prison

Ecoterra reports sources in Kenya Wednesday indicate that one of the 3 Kenyan crew of FV TAWARIQ-4 died under mysterious circumstances in a Tanzanian prison. The Taiwanese fishing vessel FV TAWARIQ-4 was captured last year for ... Read more...

04-02-2010
Mozambique Fishing Vessel Seized By Somali Pirates

The small Mozambique-flagged 150 to FV VEGA 5, which was previously reported missing by her owner, is now confirmed as being pirated in the waters between Mozambique and Madagascar with 14 crew held hostage. At ... Read more...

04-02-2010
Mozambique Fishing Vessel Seized By Somali Pirates

The small Mozambique-flagged 150 to FV VEGA 5, which was previously reported missing by her owner, is now confirmed as being pirated in the waters between Mozambique and Madagascar with 14 crew held hostage. At ... Read more...

28-01-2010
EU assists Sierra Leone in its fight against

The European Union (EU) recently passed a new EU Regulation on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, which entered into force on 1st January 2010. All countries, which export fishery products to EU Member States ... Read more...

28-01-2010
Liberia: Where have all the fish gone?

A group of citizens recently visited a town near Monrovia with the sole purpose of buying fish. Without any doubt, they were certain of finding fish to buy. Unfortunately, there was not a scale along the ... Read more...

27-01-2010
Somali fishermen in great danger

Fishermen in Eyl, an ancient town in the northern Somalia’s Puntland state are voicing concerns over illegally fishing vessels that are looting natural resources and destroying thier equipments.  In an interview with Radio Garowe, Saed ... Read more...

27-01-2010
Uganda: Gloomy State of Fish Sector

Kampala — Uganda has over 160 productive lakes but only five are utilised Lake Victoria is choking. Increased human activity, illegal fishing and industrial pollution are threatening the world's second largest fresh water body.  "The ruinous activities ... Read more...

27-01-2010
Ghana: Light Fishing Still Going On

Tema — Fishermen and fishmongers at the Tema Fishing Harbour landing beach have expressed their anxiety over fishermen who continue to use light to fish, even though they know that the practice is prohibited.They have ... Read more...

27-01-2010
Overcoming Poverty Can Support Peace in Sierra Leone, Zoellick Says

 Freetown, 27 January 2010 – Overcoming poverty in Sierra Leone will be important for consolidating its peace because conflict had inflicted a heavy toll on infrastructure, basic services and traditional job-generating sectors like agriculture and ... Read more...

26-01-2010
Ghana: MOFA to enforce the Fisheries Act

Tema, Jan 26, GNA - Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), on Monday said that MOFA would enforce the Fisheries Act to bring sanity to the fishing industry in the country. He said ... Read more...

26-01-2010
Pollution, poisoned fish from Lake Victoria risk to life

INCREASING pollution of Lake Victoria and fish caught with poison in it, have put at risk the lives of thousands of people living in the lake's basin. Thousands of lives of the residents in the ... Read more...

25-01-2010
Sierra Leone: Illegal Fishing Costs Salone $29M

Duncan Coplan, Chief Campaigner of the Environmental Justice Foundation, has revealed that Sierra Leone is loses over twenty-nine million US dollars annually as a result of illicit fishing activities going on in the territorial waters. ... Read more...

24-01-2010
Ghana: Minister calls on Fishermen to register their vessels

The Fisheries Act 625 of 2002 requires all fishing vessels including artisanal canoes, to be registered and to bear the markings of identity, Nii Amasa Naamoale, Deputy Minister of Agriculture in charge of Fisheries, has ... Read more...

23-01-2010
Reeling in EU Fishing

The EU struggles to find a fairer system for fishing in Europe In an effort to preserve declining fishing stocks, in 2001 the European Commission ruled almost 400 square kilometers of waters off-limits to fishermen. Closing ... Read more...

22-01-2010
Zanzibar leaves its tuna share for Dar consumers

ZANZIBAR failed to fetch its share of tuna fish from Dar es Salaam, the isle's State Minister, Chief Miniser's Office, Mr Hamza Hassan Juma confirmed today. Mr Juma said the failure came from the isle's ... Read more...

21-01-2010
Ghana & US Naval Operations in Africa

Africa Partnership Station (APS): Vice Admiral Harry B. Harris, Jr. Deputy Commander U.S. Naval Forces Africa held a media round table at the Washington Foreign Press Center to highlight the activities of the US led ... Read more...

20-01-2010
M&S, WWF launch sustainable fish campaign

Marks & Spencer Supermarkets has signed the World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Seafood Charter meant to promote responsible fishing. This is the first UK company to sign, and it has printed full page newspaper ads to ... Read more...

20-01-2010
Uganda to Produce 320,000 Tons of Farmed Fish

Kampala — IN the next two to three years, Uganda aims at producing 320,000 tonnes of farmed fish per annum, the state minister for fisheries, Fred Mukisa, has said. He was speaking to stakeholders in the ... Read more...

19-01-2010
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza Announces New Government

Maputo — Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Saturday appointed former Education Minister Aires Ali as Prime Minister in his new government. The appointment comes two days after Guebuza was sworn into his second term of office, ... Read more...

17-01-2010
Give out Magufuli fish for free: Pinda orders

Minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries John Magufuli shows yesterday, Prime Minister Pinda part of the consignment of fish seized from an international trawler and preserved at Bahari Seas Foods storage facility in Mwenge, Dar ... Read more...

16-01-2010
Tanzania: Firm challenges Minister's order

Fishnet Company director Sheinaz Halari, has filed an application at the High Court seeking an order to quash a directive issued by the minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Dr John Magufuli, to destroy fishing ... Read more...

16-01-2010
Tanzania: Acquittal of 2 dynamite fishermen raises concern

A fisheries official has expressed dismay over a court ruling that set free two suspects accused of fishing using dynamite on account of the suspects ignorance of the law. The head of the fisheries enforcement ... Read more...

16-01-2010
Tz to earn $200m from Tuna exports

DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - Tanzania expects to earn $200 million annually from tuna fish following a fishing agreement last week in Dar es Salaam with a Japanese fishing association. Tanzania signed a one year deep ... Read more...

15-01-2010
’Illegal fishing method degrades our species’’- Afsatu Kabba

 The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) Haja Afsatu Kabba has told a gathering of international and local stakeholders that illegal fishing methods in Sierra Leone has led to the degradation of our water ... Read more...

14-01-2010
State of the fishing industry in Ghana

Unsustainable fishing practices and declining catches are forcing Ghana to start importing fish Declining catches are devastating Ghana’s fishing industry. They have been falling since the mid-1980s destroying the livelihoods of the 2 million-strong workforce. The ... Read more...

14-01-2010
Lake Victoria: Kenya fisherman haverst sand instead of fish

Fish catches at Lake Victoria have declined, due to increased population pressure on the resource, too many people exploiting the resource, use of illegal gears and climate chage affecting the ecology of the lake. Today ... Read more...

14-01-2010
Morocco calls on relieving fishermen from strict EU measures

RABAT, Jan 14 (KUNA) -- Moroccan authorities called on Spain and the EU to come up with a solution for hurdles of which Moroccan fishermen are facing due to the implementation of EU's fishing regulations, ... Read more...

14-01-2010
U.S. Navy Helps Africans Combat Piracy, Illegal Fishing

Washington - A U.S. Navy collaboration with African nations to counter seaborne threats such as piracy and illegal fishing, called the Africa Partnership Station (APS), has proved so successful it is being expanded, says Vice ... Read more...

13-01-2010
Tanzania: Deal to end illegal fishing signed with Japan

The federal government signed a major fishing contract with Japan on Monday to end illegal fishing which may earn Tanzania over TZS 200 billion (USD 147.4 million) annually in licence fees and tax revenues. This is ... Read more...

12-01-2010
GHANA: Arming fishermen with cameras

Foreign trawlers scoop up even the smallest fish, decimating stocks, says the Ghana fisheries commission ACCRA, 12 January 2010 (IRIN) - On Jamestown beach in Ghana’s capital, Accra, 38-year-old Ayele Okine, mother of six, grills ... Read more...

11-01-2010
Uganda: 20 arrested with illegal nets

TWENTY fishermen have been arrested for using illegal gear in Lake Victoria. The suspects were arrested from Koome Island and Ntenjeru sub-counties in an operation mounted by Mukono beach management unit officials at Kalyambuzi and Kiziru landing ... Read more...

08-01-2010
Kenya fishermen see upside to pirates

MALINDI, Kenya (AP) — People here have one thing to thank Somali pirates for: Better fishing. In past years, illegal commercial trawlers parked off Somalia's coast and scooped up the ocean's contents. Now, fishermen on the ... Read more...

06-01-2010
Fish to be traced from net to plate in EU member states

Fishermen from the 27 member states have to abide by new rules aimed at ensuring that no illegally-caught fish end up on the market across the EU. The tough rules came into force at the beginning ... Read more...

06-01-2010
Tunisia takes steps to combat illegal fishing

Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing has become a priority issue at international level. Strong measures have already been taken by the European Commission to prevent illegal fishing. Concerned with non-declared and non-regulated fishing phenomenon, Tunisia has ... Read more...

05-01-2010
Uganda: Govt Set to Revamp Fish Sector

Kampala — IT was the perfect union, but 10 years on, the relationship between fishermen and local water bodies is murky. The fisheries industry has witnessed illegal fishing, nearly causing extinction of the fish resources. Hotly ... Read more...

05-01-2010
Subsistence fishing given carte blanche

Subsistence fishermen got an early Christmas gift in the form of a decision by Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources not to implement a fishing season moratorium for 2009/2010, resulting in this communal sector plying ... Read more...

05-01-2010
WWF welcomes new rules to stamp out illegal fishing activity

NEW rules to crackdown on pirate fishing activities around the world which entered into force on 1st January, have been welcomed by environmental group WWF. If implemented properly, WWF believes that the new regulations will help ... Read more...

05-01-2010
Call for standardised sustainable fish labels

A new research project has called for the standardisation of labels on fish, as it claims that current sustainability certifications are inconsistent and confuse consumers. The Review of Fish Sustainability Information Schemes, conducted by independent research ... Read more...

05-01-2010
Gambia: Fisheries Sector Overview

Fisheries development policies evolved during the two national five-year Development Plans (1985 to 1995), when government defined fisheries development policies to direct public interventions. The broad objectives were reviewed for the Economic Recovery Programmes (ERP) (1985-1989) ... Read more...

04-01-2010
Tanga moves to curb fish smuggling

Absence of fish markets at Kenya-Tanzania border areas has been cited as a reason for rampant fish smuggling into the neighbouring country. Mr Hassan Kalombo, who is a fisheries adviser based in Tanga, revealed this ... Read more...

04-01-2010
Ugandan Government bans foreign fishermen

In a bid to restore fisheries resources in Lake Victoria, the Government of Uganda has decided to ban foreign fishing vessels, Fisheries Minister of State Fred Mukisa has announced. Mr Mukisa said Kenya and Tanzania, the ... Read more...

04-01-2010
Tristan da Cunha rock lobster fishery enters full MSC assessment

Tristan da Cunha’s rock lobster fishery has entered full assessment for the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC)  certificate for sustainable and well-managed fisheries.  If successful, rock lobsters from this fishery will be eligible to bear the ... Read more...

03-01-2010
Kenya Can Now Catch Illegal Fishing Vessels

EU NAVFOR and the Kenyan Ministry of Defense on the provision of support to the Kenyan Air force (KAF) MPA came to fruition earlier this month with the fitting of camera equipment that will support ... Read more...

02-01-2010
Oceana asks EU and Xunta de Galicia to stop subsidising fishing pirates

Biomega Nutrición, partly owned by Manuel Antonio Vidal Pego, shall receive 3.9 million Euros to build a factory to produce Omega 3 out of fishliver oil, which often comes from vulnerable deepsea sharks Madrid -- Vidal ... Read more...

01-01-2010
Entry into force of new system to better control fisheries and fight against illegal fishing

On 1 January 2010, a set of new, strong rules will enter into force to bolster the control system of the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy. These rules will give the EU and its Member ... Read more...

29-12-2009
Two trawlers grabbed for illegal fishing

Two trawlers have been arrested and detained by the Ghana Navy in cape Coast and Tema for engaging in illegal fishing activities in the country's territorial waters. In a move which underscored the Navy's resolve to ... Read more...

29-12-2009
Missing files hinder illegal fishing war

Recurrent disappearance of case files on dynamite fishing cases, has been cited as a major stumbling block to effective control of dynamite fishing along the Tanga coast line. The officer-in-charge of the Tanga-based Fisheries Law ... Read more...

21-12-2009
Fisheries Pact With EU Has to Wait

Johannesburg — THE conclusion of a fisheries agreement between SA and the European Union (EU) has had to take second place to other considerations, even though SA's fish exports to the EU are attracting duties ... Read more...

21-12-2009
U.S. - Sierra Leone Maritime Patrol Team Fine Illegal Fishing Vessels

Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS, At Sea, Dec 21, 2009 — A joint U.S.-Sierra Leone patrol team queried, boarded, and found four fishing vessels in violation of fishing ... Read more...

15-12-2009
Surveillance and control of fishing weak on the seas

Accra, Dec.15, GNA - Weak national control, surveillance and enforcement of existing fishery laws is leading to the use of unauthorised fishing methods on the sea, Programme Co-ordinator of Friends of the Nation (FON) said ... Read more...

15-12-2009
Ministry warns fishing vessels against operating in Zone

Accra, Dec. 15, GNA - The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) on Tuesday said some industrial trawlers had been fishing within the Inshore Exclusive Zone (IEZ) in the past week off Winneba/Cape Coast resulting ... Read more...

15-12-2009
In Sierra Leone, Another Plus for Afsatu Kabbah’s Ministry

In collaboration with the joint United States/Sierra Leone Coast Guard, the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources, headed by Haja Afsatu Kabbah, has recorded yet another landmark in the area of coastal security. Over the weekend, ... Read more...

15-12-2009
Will Government Control of Lake Victoria Replenish Fish Stocks?

Kampala — WITH increased pressure on fish in Lake Victoria, especially the Nile Perch, Uganda is left with no option but to seal off its waters to foreign fishermen. "Tanzania has already closed its borders. Even ... Read more...

11-12-2009
Officials thwart illegal fishing in Cameroon

YAOUNDE: Police in Cameroon have seized almost 100 tonnes of illegally-caught fish from two boats off the African country's southern coast, a government official said on Friday. Officers boarded the two trawlers on December 8 ... Read more...

07-12-2009
Government to lift ban on abalone fishing

The blanket ban on abalone fishing was lifted on Sunday but the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry said specifics would only be released in February 2010. Minister Tina Joemat Petersen announced on Sunday that government ... Read more...

04-12-2009
Hypocritical’ EU gives €34.5m to fleets fishing tuna to extinction

  The European Union has given out tens of millions of euros to subsidise the Mediterranean tuna fishing fleets despite warnings from scientists that overfishing is pushing the species close to extinction. Between 2000 and 2008 a ... Read more...

01-12-2009
DNA Testing to Help Sharks Keep Fins

In a study in the journal Endangered Species Research, shark fins on sale were shown to be from a specific region in which shark populations have collapsed, evidence that may help change fishing regulations. Cynthia ... Read more...

01-12-2009
WTO urged to spin off fishing pact to protect seas

GENEVA, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Marine scientists warned the World Trade Organisation on Tuesday that the world's seas were in peril and called for a new WTO deal to discourage over-fishing. "The health of the world's ... Read more...

30-11-2009
Lake Victoria Meeting Fails to Address Key Resource Concerns

Nairobi — Despite talks to jointly harness shared resources for regional economic development, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania are yet to resolve key issues surrounding the management of Lake Victoria. Water excavation, overfishing and the Migingo question ... Read more...

28-11-2009
U.S. on hook with others to fight illegal fishing

The United States has joined 10 other nations in signing a United Nations treaty to combat illegal fishing that costs the world economy up to $23 billion a year. The signings last week immediately followed adoption ... Read more...

25-11-2009
Groundbreaking treaty on illegal fishing approved

Port state measures broaden the fight against IUU fishing Eleven FAO Members have already signed on to the Agreement. Scene from the signing ceremony. 25 November 2009, Rome - A new treaty that aims to close ... Read more...

24-11-2009
Kenya: Ban on ring nets lifted as Fisheries Day is marked

  The Government has lifted a ban on the use of ring nets for fishing in the Indian Ocean. Coast assistant director of Fisheries Martha Mukira lifted the ban during celebrations to mark the world Fisheries Day ... Read more...

24-11-2009
Luanda: Fisheries to help improve living in 2010

Luanda – Better living, stability and wellbeing of the populations based on a sustainable development strategy of the fishery sector, are among the main goals of the National Plan for the 2010/2011 period drafted by ... Read more...

22-11-2009
Kenya: Raila calls for ban on illegal fishing gear

The Prime Minister was reacting to remarks by the Fisheries Development Minister Paul Otuoma who decried the rate of fish depletion in Lake Victoria . Prime Minister Raila Odinga has called for a ban on ... Read more...

22-11-2009
Mauritius moves to eliminate illegal fishing

Mauritius has initiated a plan of action to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in its seas, PANA reported, quoting an official source. The source from the Ministry of Agro Industry, Food Production ... Read more...

22-11-2009
FAO and Norad to Undertake Value-Chain Analysis of Fish Sector

Rome - FAO and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) have signed an agreement to undertake a comprehensive value-chain analysis of international fish trade with an impact assessment of the small-scale sector. This is ... Read more...

18-11-2009
Agriculture Ministry to tighten regulations to prevent unorthodox fishing

Ghana has begun initiating moves to tighten her regulations to prevent unorthodox fishing methods in its territorial waters. Led by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the body mandated to spearhead the activities of agriculture ... Read more...

18-11-2009
Ghana: Bad Fishing Methods Depleting Fish Stock

Ms Betty Bosomtwi-Sam, Deputy Western Regional Minister on Tuesday noted that fish stock in water bodies were gradually being depleted as a result of bad fishing methods. "It is regrettable that though the fishing industry is ... Read more...

16-11-2009
Illegal fishing in L. Victoria threatens the livelihood of 3.5m people

The livelihoods of 3.5 million East Africans who depend directly on Lake Victoria are threatened by illegal fishing, overfishing, climate change and pollution. Lake Victoria is the largest inland fishery on the continent, valued at $400 ... Read more...

15-11-2009
Tuna vanish as their protectors samba on

It must be nice to be one of those whose task is conserving the wild resources of the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic fishery managers meet once a year in attractive places remote enough to deter ... Read more...

15-11-2009
Pew Environment Group Urges Stronger Action to save Bluefin Tuna and Sharks, Regrets Failure of Inte

PORTO DE GALINHAS, Brazil, Nov. 15. After meeting for ten days, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) refused to end fishing for Atlantic bluefin tuna. Instead, ICCAT set the catch limit ... Read more...

12-11-2009
Government bans ring net fishing in the Indian Ocean

The Government has banned fishing using ring nets in the Indian Ocean.The ban comes after local fishermen clashed with their Tanzanian counterparts over the use of ring nets. The locals claimed the ring nets are illegal ... Read more...

11-11-2009
West Africa: Helping Pirates to Plunder the Oceans

Paris — West Africa is one of the world's regions most affected by pirate fishers. Illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing has been devastating local livelihoods and ecosystems for decades. National fisheries management authorities are often ... Read more...

11-11-2009
New move in fight against illegal fishing

THE European Commission have signed two administrative co-operation agreements with New Zealand and the United States which the Commission claim marks a new step in efforts to prevent, deter and eliminate Illegal, unreported and unregulated ... Read more...

07-11-2009
EAC moves to save nile perch

The Council of Ministers of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) has signed a joint communiqué aimed at eradicating illegal fishing and trade in immature Nile Perch in local and regional markets. The Ministers of Fisheries ... Read more...

05-11-2009
Scandal of $1bn illegal fishing industry could destroy Africa’s fish stocks ‘within years’ unless ur

International Development Minister Gareth Thomas today issued a stark warning that, if action isn’t taken immediately, illegal fishing could have a devastating impact on fish stocks off the coast of Africa. Experts say unless much tighter ... Read more...

27-10-2009
EU is ready to combat illegal fishing

Brussels, 27 October 2009 On 22 October 2009, following the favourable opinion expressed in September by the Committee for Fisheries and Aquaculture, the Commission adopted a Regulation establishing the implementing rules for the 2008 Regulation to ... Read more...

24-10-2009
Africa pays high price for Europe’s illegal plate of fish

Europeans are eating “laundered” fish, harvested illegally from African coastal waters by pirate Asian trawlers while governments deny African fishermen the right to sell their catch within the European Union. The double standard, which allows ... Read more...

23-10-2009
Guinea-Bissau: Crack down on illegal fishing

The small west African country of Guinea-Bissau plans to crack down on foreign fishing boats that use its waters illegally because they are so rich in fish, the fisheries minister said Friday. "We're going to ... Read more...

20-10-2009
Seychelles continues to combat Illegal Unreported Unregulated fishing in the Indian Ocean

Seychelles / Mahe / Victoria – Seychelles and France cooperation in the fight against illegal fishing activity has resulted in the call to port of a Taiwanese’s owned Seychelles flagged long liner in the Indian ... Read more...

13-10-2009
Joint Seychelles-France action on illegal fishing

Joint action between Seychelles and France has resulted in the owner and captain of a Taiwanese boat being fined R1,050,000 for illegal fishing. The boat had falsely reported its position and had not recorded all its ... Read more...

07-10-2009
Majlis calls to alleviate sufferings of fishermen

A seven member temporary committee has been established by the People’s Majlis yesterday to investigate and address the issues and problems faced by fishermen in the country. The committee which is composed of Majlis members ... Read more...

07-10-2009
NIGERIA: Fish Could Play Greater Role In Food Security

AKARAKUMO, Nigeria, Oct 7 (IPS) - The smell of roasting fish fills the air as one approaches the bungalow a few metres from the shore of the lagoon. Like most families in the village schoolteacher ... Read more...

30-09-2009
MSC scheme proves a boon for fishermen despite fears over stocks

A conservation scheme intended to protect stocks has also led to a massive boost in income for fishermen around the world. The Marine Stewardship Council was established ten years ago to give a stamp of ... Read more...

29-09-2009
Global net tightens around illegal fishing

THE international net is starting to tighten around countries and organisations that continue with illegal fishing activities. Recently a group of more than 90 countries have agreed on a treaty that will refuse to accept ships ... Read more...

28-09-2009
New European Regulation Against Illegal Fishing Raises Concerns in Africa

The European Commission has passed far-reaching regulations designed to restrict the flow of illegal fish into European markets. The regulation places obligations on countries wishing to export to the EU and they will come into ... Read more...

22-09-2009
Uganda - what has caused the loss of fish revenue?

Kampala : Illicit fishing which has dogged the sector, reached its pitch by the end of 2008, registering a sh117b fall in returns. This remains the second biggest margin of loss in value from sh168b ... Read more...

17-09-2009
South Africa launches first-time fishing alliance

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. WWF South Africa, together with four major fishing ... Read more...

14-09-2009
Fish exports drop by $20 million

KAMPALA, UGANDA - Uganda earned $20 million less from fish exports in 2008 compared to 2007, an official has said.     State minister for fisheries, Mr. Fred Mukisa told the media in Kampala last week that ... Read more...

14-09-2009
Egypt hands over pirates

Mogadishu - Egypt on Monday handed over to Somalia's Puntland authorities eight suspected pirates who had seized two Egyptian fishing vessels before being overpowered by the crew, officials said. "We have received the eight pirates from ... Read more...

14-09-2009
Joint policy to save L.Victoria

Kenya is calling for closer collaboration among countries sharing the Lake Victoria waters to safeguard livelihoods of millions. With the declining fish population, about 30 million people living along the lake shores are at risk ... Read more...

10-09-2009
Government to screen fishermen

The Government is to screen fishermen before licensing them in an attempt to better manage fishing in Ugandan waters. The exercise begins this month, according to the fisheries state minister, Fred Mukisa. It is intended to help ... Read more...

08-09-2009
Environmental and fishing groups in South Africa unite for responsible fisheries

Major fishing industry stakeholders in South Africa on Wednesday met to collaborate on securing the future of marine stocks and ecosystems. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) South Africa worked with I&J, Oceana, Sea Harvest and Viking ... Read more...

06-09-2009
Sierra Leone to deport illegal Taiwanese fishermen

FREETOWN : A court in Sierra Leone has ordered the deportation of 11 fishermen from Taiwan after their boats were intercepted in the west African nation's exclusive zone, immigration officials said Sunday. Each of the men ... Read more...

06-09-2009
Illegal fishing threatens people`s economic livelihood

Over fishing and reckless use of illegal fishing gear are threatening livelihoods of nearly five million people in the Lake Zone, according the Tanzania Industrial Fishing and Processing Association (TIFPA). The association noted that the biomass ... Read more...

02-09-2009
Morocco still using banned driftnets

Despite being banned in the Mediterranean since 2003, a large fleet of driftnets continues to operate in Morocco, targeting swordfish for the European market. This illegal fishing is likely to have caused the accidental deaths ... Read more...

01-09-2009
FAO moves to curb illegal fishing

Nairobi, Kenya - The final text of a new treaty that aims to close fishing ports to vessels involved in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, has been agreed upon by a group of 91 ... Read more...

01-09-2009
Fisheries Commission charged to protect Ghana's territorial waters

Accra, Sept. 1, GNA - Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) on Tuesday inaugurated an 11-member reconstituted Fisheries Commission with a call on the body to enforce fisheries laws and institute measures ... Read more...

01-09-2009
Treaty to eliminate illegal fishing penned

The final text of a new treaty that aims to close fishing ports to vessels involved in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has been agreed upon by a group of 91 countries during talks ... Read more...

01-09-2009
Tema fishermen call for ban on light fishing

The Chief Fisherman in- charge of the Tema Ashaiman division of the Tema Landing Beach at the Tema Fishing Harbour , Nii Adjieteh Mator III, has called on the government to, as a matter of ... Read more...

31-08-2009
Fisheries organisation out of funds

THE Lake Victoria Fisheries Organisation (LVFO) has run out of funds to conduct surveys to assess the fish stocks in the lake. This followed the wounding up of the European Union (EU) financial support to ... Read more...

30-08-2009
Time for more robust measures to protect our fish and marine resources

Two weeks ago, a joint patrol of Police and naval personnel , acting on a tip-off , dashed off into the sea to arrest two Korean vessels that had been poaching on Sierra Leone's territorial ... Read more...

28-08-2009
Commissioner Borg: "International agreement on Port State control standards is a major blow to pirat

The European Commission has welcomed the successful conclusion today at the Rome headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of negotiations to establish an international agreement on port state measures as part of the ... Read more...

27-08-2009
Cash crisis hits Uganda fisheries agency

Shortage of funds is likely to stall many projects of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organisation (LVFO) and affect pay of its workers, a senior official has said. The Executive Secretary, Mr Dick Nyeko, said since ... Read more...

17-08-2009
China's fisheries must adapt to meet new EU regulations

To meet the new requirements for exporting to the EU, China will have to issue certificates for all catches by China-flagged vessels, and obtain certificates from other countries when fish is imported into China for ... Read more...

15-08-2009
Dwindling catches worry Uganda's Lake Albert fishermen

Sam Otim is a tired man. After spending the whole night traversing Uganda's Lake Albert in search of fish, he has returned to Kaiso Landing Site empty-handed. "I laid my four nets in the water ... Read more...

31-07-2009
How conservation can improve incomes: an African success story

In 1994 an area of coral reef on the southern part of Kenya’s coast was designated as a marine reserve by the government wildlife agency. Fishing activity would be restricted within its boundaries, it was ... Read more...

30-07-2009
Compass bans 69 endangered fish species from its restaurants

The world's largest contract caterer has added Atlantic cod to its banned list alongside bluefin tuna and swordfish Sixty-nine species of fish have been banned from menus at thousands of restaurants across the UK and Ireland ... Read more...

28-07-2009
Maldivian tuna fisheries seek MSC eco-label

The list of tuna fisheries engaged in the Marine Stewardship Council program is growing. The London-based nonprofit announced on Tuesday that the Maldivian bigeye, yellowfin and skipjack tuna fisheries are now being assessed as well ... Read more...

27-07-2009
East Africa: Not Enough Support for Fisheries, Officials Say

Nairobi. Beach management units on the Kenyan shoes of Lake Victoria are doing little to help the ailing fisheries sector get back on its feet. According to the deputy director of Kenya Marine Fisheries Research Institute ... Read more...

24-07-2009
Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters

Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers off the coast. Foreign ships, such as this tuna trawler, haul huge quantities of fish out of African waters, but African countries need more capacity to ensure their catches ... Read more...

22-07-2009
Seafood exports to EU to bear 'catch certificate'

A proposed European Union (EU) guideline requiring imported seafood to be accompanied by a "catch certificate" from a competent authority could help curb illegal fishing on the Indian Ocean. Exporters will be required to produce the ... Read more...

01-07-2009
EU Publishes Study on Impacts of the new IUU regulation

The European Commission has published a study on the impacts of Council Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008 of 29 September 2008 establishing a Community system to "prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing" which ... Read more...

29-06-2009
Legislate Laws To Ban Paired-Trawling - CSRM

Corporate Social Responsibility Movement (CSRM), a civil society organisation, yesterday called on government to pass laws to ban paired-trawling in the country's marine waters. The CSRM, committed to the interest of fishermen, said mere verbal ... Read more...

29-06-2009
Namibia To Launch First Island's Marine Protected Area

LUDERITZ, June 29 (Bernama) -- The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Dr Abraham Iyambo will officially launch Namibia's first Islands' Marine Protected Area (MPA) on Thursday at Luderitz. The area covers approximately one million hectares ... Read more...

29-06-2009
Kenya out for a piece of the Indian Ocean

Kenya has moved swiftly to make public a policy on ocean management, a condition given by the United Nations before it is granted a massive territorial extension it applied for in the Indian Ocean. The ... Read more...

25-06-2009
Hammerhead shark faces extinction over hunger for shark fin soup

Hammerhead sharks and giant devil rays are threatened with extinction, according to the first worldwide conservation survey of the species. Frank Pope, Oceans Correspondent A third of open-ocean sharks and rays face the same predicament. ... Read more...

22-06-2009
Algeria: Turkish trawlers detained for illegal tuna fishing

Algerian authorities said Sunday they have detained three Turkish trawlers and one Algerian vessel for illegally fishing more than 200 tonnes of tuna The four vessels were intercepted after the Turkish trawlers transfered the living tuna ... Read more...

19-06-2009
Gambia: Issue Fishing Licenses to the Qualified People - President Tells New Fisheries Minister

The president of the Republic, Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh, has again renewed his call for Gambians to take charge of the country's resources with particular reference to the territorial waters which are been ... Read more...

08-06-2009
Pirate fishing causing eco disaster and killing communities, says report

The new report confirms uncontrolled waves of violent, eco-damaging and illegal fishing activity worldwide, but with some of the biggest offences connected to the European market John Vidal, environment editor guardian.co.uk, Monday 8 June 2009 Pirate fishing ... Read more...

30-05-2009
House team on water opposed to destruction of illegal fishing gear

Goverment efforts to seize and burn illegal fishing gear in the country this week faced stiff opposition from members of the Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Water. The members, while touring Marine and Coastal Environmental ... Read more...

25-05-2009
'Pirate' trawlers gutting Ghana's fishing industry

It is mid-morning in Cape Coast, a fishing town 120km from Ghana's capital, Accra. Battered wooden vessels sails billow in the salty breeze. Rays of sunlight illuminate the whitewashed walls of a colonial-era castle and ... Read more...

22-05-2009
Alarm over marine resources

Coastal and marine environment in western Indian Ocean have started showing signs of degradation due to human activities thus threatening the resources. Deputy permanent secretary Vice Presidents Office (Environment), Mr Mbarak Abdulwakil, said in Dar ... Read more...

21-05-2009
Authorities now eschew handling of consignment of impounded tuna

Tuna FishThe fate of 2bn/- worth tuna consignment recovered from the recently impounded illegal fishing vessel in the Indian Ocean has been swinging in balance as every responsible authority now distances itself from the issue. Livestock ... Read more...

09-05-2009
SA to protect offshore areas

Johannesburg - A proposal was gazetted to create one of the largest Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the world around the Prince Edward islands, located in the Southern Ocean, the Department of Environmental Affairs and ... Read more...

08-05-2009
Illegal fishing - Not here!

Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing has a negative effect on the country's economy and violates everything that the SADC Protocol on Fisheries stands for, according to the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources. The ministry ... Read more...

07-05-2009
Bugiri destroys Illegal fishing gear

BUGIRI district and fisheries officials destroyed illegal fishing gear worth millions of shillings and arrested 65 suspects over engaging in illegal fishing. Fred Igoma, a fisheries officer, said the gear destroyed included over 1,500 nets ... Read more...

07-05-2009
GAMBIA: Luring fishermen back to the sea

BANJUL, 7 May 2009 (IRIN) - Dwindling stocks and profits are driving thousands of young Gambian fishermen out of the industry but the government hopes to lure them back through tighter regulation and greater investment. ... Read more...

28-04-2009
Lake Victoria fishery project launched

Naturland, a German cooperative of organic farmers, on Tuesday announced that Lake Victoria Nile perch is now certified sustainable, and products from the area will now carry the organization's eco-label. Naturland representatives, along with speakers from ... Read more...

26-04-2009
No tuna, no salmon. No oysters, no skate. No cod and chips

Imagine a world without seafood for supper. It's nearer than you think. Andrew Purvis The Observer, Sunday 26 April 2009Are fish to disappear from our plates entirely? As I step off the train at Heysel, in the ... Read more...

20-04-2009
The Bleak Future of Fishing in Africa

"These problems may seem far away, but they are crucial to the global market and economy." So said Piero Sardo, President of the Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity, opening the Water Workshop The Future of ... Read more...

16-04-2009
Overfishing "annihilating" Uganda's Nile Perch-govt

Overfishing on Lake Victoria has seen Nile Perch stocks drop 81 percent to 370,000 tonnes in 2008 from 2 million tonnes three years ago, "annihilating" the species, Uganda said on Thursday. Fishing is one of ... Read more...

06-04-2009
Sweden restocks Lake Victoria

The Swedish government is funding activities to increase fish stocks in Lake Victoria. The Sustainable Utilisation of Lake Victoria Resources Project also intends to fight the high rate of pollution and the water hyacinth that ... Read more...

03-04-2009
Indian Ocean tuna commission a failure - again

Bali, Indonesia: The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission in the spotlight as some coastal fishers whose stocks it has failed to protect turn to piracy instead - is continuing in its unbroken record of failure to ... Read more...

02-04-2009
Somalia: getting tough on foreign vessels to save local fishermen

Somalia has revoked fishing licences for foreign vessels and is planning a new law to regulate fishing in its waters, a minister told IRIN on 2 April. The move follows complaints by local fishermen of ... Read more...

22-03-2009
Fishermen warned against depleting Lake Edward

Fishing communities from Uganda and DR Congo who live on the shores of Lake Edward have been warned against depleting the lake of fish. "If this lake (Edward) is depleted of fish, the economic consequences ... Read more...

18-03-2009
Tanzania, SADC join forces against illegal fishing

Dar es Salaam. SOUTHERN African Development Community (SADC) ministers responsible for marine fisheries met in the Namibian capital Windhoek on July 4, 2008, where they declared among other things to strengthen fisheries governance and legal ... Read more...

16-03-2009
West African fish find fans in Boston

Hundreds of thousands of marine artisanal fishermen use pirogues like these to catch fish in West Africa's coastal waters. Fish from West Africa are winning over buyers in America. At the International Boston Seafood Show, the ... Read more...

28-02-2009
Minister says Mauritania, Senegal have no problems over fishing

Dakar, Senegal - Mauritanian minister of Fishing and Maritime Economy, Hassana Ould Ely, Friday dismissed suggestions that his country and Senegal were a teach other's throat over the boarding and inspection of pirogues belonging to ... Read more...

26-02-2009
Stakeholders discuss ways to combat unregulated fishing

Experts in Ghana's fishery sector on Thursday called for the review of fishing laws to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. They also called for review of operations of the existing Monitoring Control Systems ... Read more...

26-02-2009
Senior Officer calls for revision of fisheries law

A Senior Fisheries Officer of the Food and Agriculture Organization, Alhaji M. Jallow has stressed the need for Ghana to review its law on fishing as well as have a national plan of action for ... Read more...

25-02-2009
Uganda: Fish Exports Drop

Kampala — Uganda's fish export earnings for 2008 dropped by $5.2m (sh10,244b) to $112.2m (sh221,034b) from $117.4m (sh231,278b) the previous year. Jackson Wadanya, the assistant fisheries commissioner, said the decline in fish exports and earnings was ... Read more...

23-02-2009
The importance of juvenile fish

The juvenile fish otherwise the small pelagic plays a very important role in the regeneration of the fisheries sector. Therefore, it is incumbent upon everyone to protect them from any kind of exploitation by both ... Read more...

21-02-2009
Fighting for the right to fish

CAPE TOWN, "When my belly is crying I must fill it. I can sit on the side of the road and beg for bread, but there is the bread right there," says Hahn Goliath, a ... Read more...

10-02-2009
Central Region fishermen favour scrapping of Fisheries Ministry

A cross-section of fishermen in the Central Region on Tuesday, expressed their approval of the decision by government to scrap the Fisheries Ministry. According to them, its establishment did more harm than good, particularly to artisan ... Read more...

10-02-2009
Beating poverty could save fish

Developing societies tend to over fish, leading to a cycle of poverty and reef destruction. An international team of researchers has proposed a revolutionary strategy for ending the plunder of the world's coral reefs and destruction ... Read more...

06-02-2009
81 Yemenis deported from NW Somalia for illegal fishing

HARGEISA, Somalia, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- Authorities in the self-declared republic of Somaliland in northwest Somalia said 81 Yemenis were fined and deported to their home country for fishing illegally in the southern port town ... Read more...

04-02-2009
World's major fishing nations failing on sustainability

Scientists grade 53 major fishing nations on how they comply with UN's voluntary code of conduct Alok Jha, green technology correspondent guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 4 February 2009 More than 40% of the world's fishing is carried out ... Read more...

03-02-2009
Planned treaty will close ports to fish pirates

FAO-brokered talks lay groundwork for binding agreement to combat illegal fishing Patrolling at sea is only one way of combating illegal fishing.3 February 2009, Rome - Representatives of over 60 countries have made significant progress ... Read more...

21-01-2009
Africa losing over 1 billion dollars to illegal fishing

Maputo - Sub-Saharian African countries are currently losing more than 1 billion dollars yearly due to illegal fishing in their waters, a senior government official in Mozambique revealed this week. Mozambique Deputy Fisheries Minister Victor ... Read more...

17-01-2009
EU fishing boats suspended from Seychelles waters

Last year's EU licence fee was worth about 7-8 million euros, according to the Seychelles Fishing Authority. "We are earning 3-5 percent (of the resource's value) on the licence fee and we want to earn in ... Read more...

10-01-2009
Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives accused of dealing in illegal fish

Port Louis (Mauritius) Three countries in the Indian Ocean; Mauritius, Seychelles and Maldives, have been accused of dealing in fish illegally captured by Somali pirates in the territorial waters of that country. In a report made ... Read more...

22-12-2008
Good progress on surveillance to stop illegal fishing

Technicians from the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) countries have given positive feedback about the joint regional fisheries surveillance project now in progress. They made the remarks recently during the monthly meeting of the Regional Fisheries Surveillance ... Read more...

19-11-2008
We must defend our high seas from more than just pirates

It is time for international action to control the precious ocean life beneath the waves as well as the dramas on the surface Imagine the international outrage if the now-famous Somali pirates - in a fit ... Read more...

26-08-2008
Wild-caught shrimps from Madagascar certified Friend of the Sea

French market leader Gel-Pêche obtains product certification for sustainable fishery origin Friend of the Sea announces an important break-through in the French seafood market, as Gel-Pêche products obtain the international sustainability certification following audit by independent ... Read more...

11-08-2008
Mozambique confiscates Namibian-flagged vessel

THE Mozambican Government has announced that it has "taken" the Antillas Reefer, the Namibian-flagged fishing vessel arrested in July in Mozambican waters for alleged illegal fishing. According to the country's Minister of Fisheries, Cadmiel Muthemba, the ... Read more...

23-07-2008
Govt strips Paloma V of Namibian flag

ONE of the two Namibian fishing vessels recently accused of illegal fishing in international waters was yesterday served with a deregistration certificate by the Ministry of Works and Transport. This spells the end of the ... Read more...

21-07-2008
Namibian vessel seized

A SECOND Namibian fishing vessel has been seized for alleged illegal fishing - this time in Mozambican waters. The Antillas Reefer is owned by Omunkete Fishing, which also owns the Paloma V, the vessel seized by ... Read more...

09-07-2008
Namibian trawler netted in Pacific for illegal fishing

A NAMIBIAN-FLAGGED fishing vessel, the Paloma V, faces an international ban after a New Zealand court ruled that it was linked to illegal toothfish fishing in the Antarctic Ocean. The Paloma V is owned by ... Read more...

07-07-2008
Govt revokes fishing licences for 69 boats

The Government yesterday cancelled fishing licences for all vessels operating in Tanzania's deep seawaters and directed that they apply afresh for new licences. Announcing the measures aimed at protecting the country's fisheries resources from plunder, ... Read more...

07-07-2008
Dar gets tough on illegal fishing

TANZANIA and several other countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are stepping up the fight against illegal fishing operations, the Minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Mr John Magufuli, said in Dar es ... Read more...

07-07-2008
South African Countries Agree on Measures to Curb Illegal Fishing

The eight coastal countries belonging to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) on Friday agreed on tough measures to curb illegal fishing and the landing and marketing of such catches at their ports. Overall, it ... Read more...

03-07-2008
Sierra Leone Diary - The fight for fish

Sierra Leone, one of the world's poorest countries, loses an estimated $29 million a year to illegal fishing. The BBC's Hassan Arouni is in Sierra Leone, looking at how illegal fishing is damaging local communities. © ... Read more...

03-07-2008
Pirate fishing boats target Africa – Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast is calling on the United Nations to lift an arms embargo that it says has prevented the defence of its waters from illegal fishing boats. The country has been under a UN arms embargo ... Read more...

03-07-2008
Pirate fishing boats target Africa - Kenya

Mohammed Abdalla comes from a long line of fishermen, in a fishing village near Malindi, on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast. But declining catches mean he is seriously thinking of looking for something else to do. "I ... Read more...

02-07-2008
Pirate fishing boats target Africa

There is a kind of theft that happens every day in a majority of the world's poor countries - and in many of the richer ones too. It usually happens out of sight, and most ... Read more...

28-05-2008
Seychelles steps up fight against illegal fishing

The fight against illegal fishing in Seychelles’ waters is about to be stepped up as the second phase of the surveillance mission begins. In particular, air patrol hours will be increased as the newly acquired Twin ... Read more...

11-05-2008
How the world's oceans are running out of fish

The future of our seas has never been more precarious. Ninety years of industrial-scale overfishing has brought us to the brink of an ecological catastrophe and deprived millions of their livelihoods. As scientific guidelines are ... Read more...

02-05-2008
Africa news round-up: 2.5.08

From illegal fishing in developing countries to the Ugandan president's embrace of rising food prices, Elizabeth Ford reviews the latest news from Africa and the world of development Elizabeth Ford guardian.co.uk, Friday 2 May 2008 The number ... Read more...

02-04-2008
Majlis considers banning of foreign fishing vessels

People’s Majlis yesterday discussed held discussions on banning foreign vessels from engaging in fishing inside Maldives economic zone. Members expressed concern that the government still continues to issue licenses for operation of foreign fishing vessels ... Read more...

24-02-2008
Is farmed fish the new battery chicken?

With natural food supplies under threat from climate change, we could soon be relying on farmed fish to feed the world. But that's only part of the problem. Alex Renton reports on the fishing industry's ... Read more...

28-01-2008
A fifth of world's fish landings 'are illegal'

Researchers said fishermen should be included in decision-making . About a fifth of the world's fish landings are illegal and the proportion is increasing, adding to the global problem of declining fish stocks, scientists have said. ... Read more...

04-08-2007
Very poor fishing across the country

Fishermen across the country are reporting they are experiencing the worst fishing seasons in recent times. Many fishermen are extremely worried about this and say that large scale poaching and illegal fishing by foreign vessels ... Read more...

01-08-2007
'Illegal "pirate" fish is ending up in Britain'

Illegal "pirate" fish is ending up on Britain's dinner plates as part of a sophisticated laundering operation which threatens the future of global stocks, a report claims. The fish is caught off West Africa then mixed ... Read more...

08-05-2007
Ghana: Chinese fishermen accused of depleting country‘s territorial waters

The National Best Fisherman for the year 2004 has waged war on Chinese fishermen who have invaded the territorial waters of the country with fishing with boats capable of injuring the industry to the detriment ... Read more...

27-02-2007
Five Lanka fishing boats seized

 Maldives National Defence Force has revealed that five Sri Lankan fishing boats have been seized while they were present illegally in the Maldives’s Exclusive Economic Zone. These boats were caught on the 24th and 25th ... Read more...

06-11-2006
When the boat comes in

The Marine Stewardship Council's eco-label is now on a significant proportion of the fish we eat, signalling that it is being caught responsibly. But is sustainable fishing having a large enough long-term impact, asks John ... Read more...

28-03-2006
Pirate fishing vessel arrested

Guinea. We have arrested a pirate fishing vessel stealing fish off the coast of Guinea, taking a Guinean Navy officer and a fisheries inspector and working with crew from the Esperanza and the Environmental Justice ... Read more...

04-03-2006
Illegal fishing worth $9bn a year, says report

James Meikle The Guardian, Saturday 4 March 2006 Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing is raking in catches worth up to $9bn (£5.15bn) a year, according to a report by a British-chaired group of fisheries ministers and ... Read more...

16-06-2005
Pirate fleets 'stealing Africa's fish'

Pirate fishing fleets from richer nations are stealing £500 million worth of fish a year from the waters of the poorest countries in Africa, a Government report says today. The fleets, from Japan, Korea, Taiwan and ... Read more...

07-02-2005
Angola, Namibia draw sea border line

NAMIBIA and Angola took a bold step last week in their effort to curb illegal activities along the border by unveiling the maritime boundary markers. The two countries started talking about the maritime boundary in 1993 ... Read more...

28-08-2003
Toothfish pirates are boarded on high seas after 4,600-mile chase

AT FIRST light today, in the freezing waters of the South Atlantic, sailors from three nations were navigating their way through 60ft waves and icebergs having captured a suspected boatload of pirates and a cargo ... Read more...

28-08-2002
A global agreement to curb illegal fishing and rebuild devastated stocks within 13 years was reached

A global agreement to curb illegal fishing and rebuild devastated stocks within 13 years was reached by 189 countries at the Earth Summit yesterday. A global agreement to curb illegal fishing and rebuild devastated stocks within ... Read more...

15-11-2000
Three foreign vessels arrested by Ghana Navy

Three foreign fishing vessels were last Thursday arrested by patrolmen of the Ghana Navy, about 26 nautical miles south of Half Assini, for fishing in the country's territorial waters. The vessels without license to fish in ... Read more...

 

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