Fisheries for Sustainable Fishers: Caribbean Fishers Leading the Way
In November the 64th annual meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI) took place in Cancun, Mexico. This event is the largest annual gathering of scientists, researchers, fishers and natural resource managers in the wider Caribbean region, with over 300 participants from 38 countries or island groups. The meeting served as a unique [...]
List of Canadian animals and plants that are in trouble
Here is a list of Canadian animal and plant species that are listed as Extinct, Extirpated, Endangered, Threatened or Vulnerable. DEFINITIONS Extinct – a species formerly indigenous to Canada that no longer exists anywhere. Extirpated – a species no longer existing in the wild in Canada but occurring elsewhere in the world. Endangered – a [...]
Bolivia raises maritime access at OAS General Assembly
Regulations relating to the selection of candidates for judicial elections scheduled for 16 October have been passed by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. The Electoral Law has also been amended to allow for greater coverage by the media in the run up to the elections. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Tip on Hyves [...]
Impoverishing Africa: EU and China’s illegal fishing
The process of appropriation is how the market economy works, but there is a vast difference in trade relationships between advanced nations – US and Japan, or France and Germany – than there is between advanced nations and underdeveloped ones – US and Guatemala, or France the Cameroons. The unequal terms of trade are a [...]
SA losing war against rhino poachers
Naboomspruit cops ignore Pretoria High Court order to release rhino conservationist Dr Walter Ward, viciously beaten by 9 black men in ANC police holding cell Pretoria High Court judge Hans Fabricius had to personally phone the Naboomspruit cops yesterday – demanding to know why his urgent court order to release MediCross founder and wildlife conservationist [...]
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