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Spain: Seaweed invasion hurting fishermen's livelihoods

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Seaweed native to the northwest Pacific is invading the rich marine waters of the Strait of Gibraltar and the brown algae is clogging up fishermen's nets and endangering their way of life.
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Honda Halts Operations Amid Ransomware Attack

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The Japanese carmaker has temporarily paused operations following a "snake ransomware" attack that affected production and its consumers and financial services.
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Three bodies recovered after 4 N.L. fishermen go missing

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Four men went missing off the southeast coast of Newfoundland, after leaving to fish crab on Sunday. Three bodies have been recovered in the area, and crews are continuing to search.
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French fishing industry: Fighting to survive lockdown

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Fishermen in France spread their nets to try and revive the multibillion-dollar industry battered by the lockdown.
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Sri Lanka: Fishermen unable to sell their catch amid lockdown

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Four hundred tonnes of freshly caught fish is set to be thrown away in Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus lockdown.
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Seychelles sets up protection for 30 percent of surrounding sea

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The government says it worked closely with companies to decide which areas to protect.
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Post-Brexit fishing rights up for debate between EU and UK

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Tense post-Brexit trade negotiations between the UK and the EU have begun and one of the most contentious topics is fishing rights. There's big questions to answer over who can fish where – and how much. The British government has touted...
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Dark fishing: Greenpeace investigation uncovers illegal activity

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Probe estimates up to 14 million tonnes of unreported fish catches worth around $23bn are traded every year.
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Peru's fishermen take riskier dives as catches dry up

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Poor fishing regulation, climate change mean Peru's fishermen are diving deeper and further out, posing risks to lives.
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Sportfishing in the Hudson? Hoboken resident offers guided trips off city pier

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News 12’s Tom Krosnowski met Billy Mensch -- the founder of Hudson Sportfishing.
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The man behind ferrying West Coast Trail hikers

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This year is Carl Edgar’s 50th season ferrying hikers across the Nitinat Narrows on the 75-kilometre West Coast Trail.He and his family run the famous Nitinat Crabshack, which has been a highlight for hungry hikers for many years.
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Route 71 Bridge closed between Belmar and Avon

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New Jersey Department of Transportation officials say a failure of mechanical components is once again causing the old draw bridge to not function properly.
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#TheMoment a N.S fisherman spotted a pod of orcas

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Lobster fisherman Bernie Lamey recalls the ‘once in a lifetime’ moment he was approached by more than a dozen orcas off the coast of Cape Smokey, N.S.
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São Tomé and Príncipe: helping fishers and their future

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In São Tomé and Príncipe, a FAO-implemented programme is helping fishers and fishmongers to increase their revenues and create more employment for the island's young population.
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Video captures two separate mail thefts in The Bronx

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The first incident was at the corner of East Tremont and Southern Boulevard. The second was along White Plains Road.
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Alonissos: A Model for Coastal Conservation

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In the turquoise waters of the Greek island of Alonissos, Volunteer divers have taken a significant step to fight against marine pollution.
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France & Costa Rica co-host UNOC3 in Nice, over 100 heads of state & government to participate

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The Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), co-hosted by France and Costa Rica, brings together over 100 heads of state, scientists, and activists to accelerate action for ocean protection. With the ocean's health critical to the...
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David Attenborough warns we’re losing an undersea rainforest every year

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David Attenborough’s new documentary Ocean examines the destruction of both sea life and livelihoods through the overuse of bottom trawling that uses gigantic nets that swallow everything in their path, only for up to 75 per cent of the...
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Why some Mi’kmaw fishers oppose elver harvesting

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Paqtnkek First Nation in Nova Scotia chooses not to participate in the lucrative baby eel harvest. Elder Kerry Prosper and his grandson Kaeden are worried about the effect harvesting elvers will have on the already threatened adult eel.
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Mi’kmaw fishers exercise treaty rights in self-governed fishery

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A group of Mi’kmaw elver fishers from Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia are fishing under their community’s fisheries plans.
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Senegal’s fishing crisis: Overfishing, migration, survival

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A new report by the Environmental Justice Foundation is linking illegal and destructive overfishing by foreign vessels with a collapse in Senegal’s fish stocks and a surge in irregular migration
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'Noradala': Centuries-old fishing festival in Guinea still going strong

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Several thousand amateur fishermen descend on a lagoon in upper Guinea once every year for 'Noradala', which marks the beginning of the rainy season
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Long-time Whitney Pier yarn shop closing

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Moraff's Yarns and Crafts has been supplying the local knitting community for more than five decades, but the business is closing for good. Anna Rak has the story.
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East End: Long Island Surf Fishing

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We’re heading out to the pounding surf of Montauk to take a fishing lesson from a professional surfcaster. News 12's Erin Colton takes us to Long Island Surf Fishing.