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#TheMoment an old airplane was transformed into an ice fishing shack

9th - Higher Ed
A group of friends in Saskatchewan turned an old private jet they found on Facebook Marketplace into an ice fishing shack on Last Mountain Lake.
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Fishing industry in Gaza: Fishermen struggle to make ends meet

9th - Higher Ed
No boats, no fish and no respite for Palestinian fishermen in Gaza, as Israel's war nears a hundred days.
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India’s fisheries are getting battered by climate change

9th - Higher Ed
The growing threat of cyclones and dwindling fish stocks are putting India’s fishers at risk of losing everything. CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salima Shivji breaks down how climate change could spell doom for fisheries.
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Could electric boats be the future of the lobster fishery?

9th - Higher Ed
Options to electrify the lobster fleet have been met with a spectrum of opinions ranging from curiosity to contempt.Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.7035235
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Offshore wind farm stirs up tension with fishermen

9th - Higher Ed
A proposed offshore wind farm could help make Nova Scotia’s electrical grid a lot greener, but local fishermen are concerned about the project disrupting their fishing ground and livelihoods. CBC’s Tom Murphy went to the region to see if...
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#TheMoment a fisherman hooked a great white shark

9th - Higher Ed
Rick Austin was fishing for bass when he hooked something much larger — and deadlier.
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#The Moment a man came face-to-face with a great white shark

9th - Higher Ed
A New Brunswick man came face-to-face with a great white shark on a recent fishing trip. What they first thought was a tuna turned out to be something much bigger.
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Australian man rescued after 3 months adrift in ocean off Mexico

9th - Higher Ed
Watch the moment a stranded Australian sailor and his dog were rescued after being adrift for three months in the Ocean.
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Indian Coast Guard evacuates a critically ill 48-year-old man, rescues 5 fishermen

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The Indian Coast Guard rescued a critically ill 48-year-old man from Lakshadweep and located him to Kochi for better treatment. It also rescued five fishermen from the sea. Speaking about the incident, Manoj Vasant Baadkar, IG Coast...
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Quebec's North Shore communities grieve 4 children, 1 man killed on fishing trip

9th - Higher Ed
Provincial police in Quebec have identified the adult victim of a weekend fishing disaster in the St. Lawrence River as Keven Girard, 37, from Les Bergeronnes. Four children also died after their group was caught off guard by rising...
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In Case You Missed It: Swedish Singer Winds Eurovision Competition

9th - Higher Ed
Swedish singer Loreen won this year's Eurovision competition on Saturday night with her song "Tattoo." The singer beat acts from 25 other countries and became the second performer to take the prize twice after winning previously in 2012,...
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Eleven Indonesian fishermen saved after Australia shipwreck

9th - Higher Ed
The families of 11 Indonesian fishermen rescued from a deserted island off the northwest Australian coast are waiting fo
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Climate change threatens food stocks for millions in Madagascar

9th - Higher Ed
A continuing drought and rising temperatures are wrecking food crops in Madagascar, warn climate scientists.
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New fishing rope technology could help protect whales

9th - Higher Ed
As one of Canada's most lucrative lobster fishing zones reopens for the season, the fishing industry is adopting new technology to prevent whales from getting entangled in ropes, which can be fatal for the animals.
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New lobster fishing technology could help protect whales

9th - Higher Ed
As one of Canada's most lucrative lobster fishing zones reopens for the season, the fishing industry is adopting new technology to prevent whales from getting entangled in ropes, which can be fatal for the animals.
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Ontario man saves stranger from sinking car

9th - Higher Ed
An Ontario man is being hailed as a brave citizen for jumping into the harbour in Hamilton, Ont., to pull a man from a sinking car; the dramatic rescue was captured on video.
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UK's Holy Island residents fear proposed fishing ban

9th - Higher Ed
A tiny island community off the coast of England says its future is being threatened by a proposal to ban fishing.
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Northern Alberta fishing camp provides insight into climate change

9th - Higher Ed
At an annual fishing camp in Fort Chipewyan, a small community in northern Alberta, scientists study the health of fish in the region while exchanging information with community members who say they’re seeing the impacts of climate...
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Scientists race to uncover why B.C. sturgeon are dying

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly a dozen giant white sturgeon have been found dead in B.C.'s Nechako River, and scientists are racing to figure out what's killing the critically endangered fish before it's too late.
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B.C. fisherman grapple with shrinking industry

9th - Higher Ed
With the window for commercial sockeye salmon fishing on B.C.'s Fraser River set to close, fishermen are grappling with a shrinking industry and preparing for the federal government's license buyback program, which aims to reduce the...
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B.C. fishermen grapple with shrinking sockeye salmon industry

9th - Higher Ed
With the window for commercial sockeye salmon fishing on B.C.'s Fraser River set to close, fishermen are grappling with a shrinking industry and preparing for the federal government's license buyback program, which aims to reduce the...
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UN negotiating treaty to protect crucial ocean habitats

9th - Higher Ed
UN delegates are negotiating a treaty to save international waters from overexploitation. With less than one per cent of international waters protected, environmentalists and scientists alike say the clock is ticking to protect precious...
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Senegal faces rising sea levels, expanding deserts

9th - Higher Ed
World leaders and delegates are meeting in Ivory Coast’s capital Abidjan to find ways to protect biodiversity.
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ICJ: Colombia must stop activity in Nicaraguan EEZ waters

9th - Higher Ed
Ruling by the UN’s top court caps decades of dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia over maritime borders.