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Mass Die-off of Fish in Isipingo Lagoon, South Africa

Mass Die-off of Fish in Isipingo Lagoon, South Africa

by FishNet | Aug 22, 2022 | Community, Field Report, Food Security, Pollution

FishNet Alliance Calls for Thorough Investigation, Cleanup and Compensation for Fishers The rights to a decent livelihood such as artisanal fishing is one that is not only ethically, socially, economically and culturally sound for coastal communities, it is a right to...
FishNet Alliance Kicks as Nigeria’s Federal Government Set to Resume Ocean Exploitation

FishNet Alliance Kicks as Nigeria’s Federal Government Set to Resume Ocean Exploitation

by FishNet | Jan 20, 2022 | Fossil Fuels, Pollution

The FishNet Alliance is opposed to the recent move by the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria to vigorously probe, explore and exploit Nigeria’s water bodies noting that more than 80% of the water bodies in Nigeria are already suffering from one level of harm to other...
Safeguard Interests of Artisanal Fishers –   –       FishNet Alliance Urges as the World Negotiates Fisheries Subsidies

Safeguard Interests of Artisanal Fishers – –       FishNet Alliance Urges as the World Negotiates Fisheries Subsidies

by FishNet | Jul 20, 2021 | Ecosystems, Food Security, Pollution

One pertinent question to ask is who and what is responsible for overfishing, overcapacity, by-catches and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing? Recent reports shows how 10 countries — China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the U.S.A., Thailand, Taiwan, Spain,...
Special Field Report On The Strange Occurence Of Dead Fish Washed Ashore On The Atlantic Coastline Of The Niger Delta

Special Field Report On The Strange Occurence Of Dead Fish Washed Ashore On The Atlantic Coastline Of The Niger Delta

by FishNet | Apr 20, 2020 | Ecosystems, Field Report, Fossil Fuels, Pollution

Introduction:The outbreak of any unpleasant event like dead fish floating and washing ashore can always be traced to a source. When events of this magnitude occur, efforts should be made to investigate the immediate or remote cause(s) and to have them urgently...

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