Admiral Allen, could you give us an update specifically on the contamination to the fishing grounds?
Under a SADC regional programme the country collaborates with Namibia and South Africa to protect and survey the fishing grounds.
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In similar situations elsewhere, developers have simply marched in, paid off the right people and built a factory that pumps raw effluent straight into the fishing grounds.
In 2005, the anchovy fishing grounds in the Bay of Biscay were closed due to concerns over depleting stocks, and the new catch allowances are being seen as a way of ensuring a sustainable fishing industry.
The queston of how the ships get out to the remote fishing grounds, how they refrigerate the fish, and how much CO-2 that all creates, is left unanswered.
For centuries it was part of the rich fishing grounds of West Cork's O'Driscoll clan, and the locals would not have been averse to the odd shipwreck giving them an opportunity for plunder.
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That was before Western-style environmental consciousness washed over the dynamite-fishing grounds of the Andaman Sea, according to Ing Kanjanavanit, an outspoken opponent of the film.
The Spratlys lie amid rich fishing grounds and across the main shipping route from Europe to East Asia.
Now New Zealand is trying to stop the plunder of one of the last great fishing grounds.
Many of the state's legendary fishing grounds have already reopened, but fears remain about the oil spill's effects both on species and on customers, who now fear that all Gulf fish are tainted.
He said the plans to turn these fishing grounds into a conservation area have again raised great concern for the fishing industry.
The vessel was heading from Holyhead towards fishing grounds in Cardigan Bay when the accident happened.
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In St Lucia, for example, a third of the country's fishing grounds were designated no-take areas in 1995.
The islands offer rich fishing grounds and are thought to contain oil deposits.
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He said most fishing grounds outside the zone are either already taken or too far for his boat to reach.
Close to strategically important shipping lanes, the waters around the islands also offer rich fishing grounds and are thought to contain oil deposits.
Having identified the main Loligo nursery grounds, they recommended postponing the opening of the fishing season in these areas for a few months after summer spawning.
Scottish boats, for example, face cuts of 15-20% of their fishing grounds - but the original recommendation had been a 40% loss.
"What was seen under laboratory conditions has probably already taken place in any number of commercial fishing grounds, " warned the researchers.
What we're losing is not just hurricane protection and a few jobs for hunting and fishing guides, but also the breeding grounds that support half this nation's seafood industry.
Now add the fact that these waters are important fishing and crab grounds.
While larger commercial trawlers capable of traveling to more distant fishing grounds are expected to survive, the plan will likely cost most of the region's smaller crews their jobs.
Meanwhile, the Scottish Fishermen's Federation has welcomed signs that the UK government could back demands for more control over traditional fishing grounds.
It means fishermen will be banned from their normal fishing grounds for 16 days during what they say is the most lucrative time of the year.
Wang Qishun, the manager, says much of his revenue comes from other facilities in the grounds, such as a 200-seat restaurant and a fishing pond.
Coral reefs are an essential element in the food chain for coastal people, providing nurseries for fish and shallow hunting-grounds for fishing boats.
In the summer, there's horseback riding, arranged through stables located on JPL's grounds, fishing, boating, hiking, tennis, and bicycling.
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