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																						 UNITED STATES
																						 Saturday, April 05, 2014  
In the last few 
decades, there's been a 90% decline in large fish populations around the
 globe. The acidification of the oceans caused by climate change as well
 as pollution, habitat destruction and overfishing have combined into a 
perfect storm of terrible conditions that led to this figure. That's a 
huge decline and, as they say, drastic times call for drastic measures, 
and a new proposal published in the journal PLoS Biology might be the 
most drastic of them all. The plan: close the oceans. 
Source:  Policy Mic 
 
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																						 CAMBODIA
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																						 MOZAMBIQUE
																						 Saturday, April 05, 2014  
The Mozambican government has secured USD 120 million in funding for 
reconstruction of the fishing port in Beira, which is in a poor state of
 repair, Mozambique’s Fishing Minister, Victor Borges said. 
Source:  Macau Hub
 
 
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																						 CANADA
																						 Saturday, April 05, 2014  
Even though beef operations for Blue Goose Pure Foods is winding 
down, aquaculture, or fish farming, is continuing to thrive and expand 
on Manitoulin Island. 
“Aquaculture is one hundred percent secure, we’re excited to see fish
 farming grow,” Mike Meeker of Meeker’s Aquaculture, a division of Blue 
Goose Pure Foods, said. “Ned Goodman, the owner, is happy to see what’s 
going on.” 
Source:  The Manitoulin Expositor
 
 
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																						 UNITED KINGDOM
																						 Saturday, April 05, 2014  
In the face of well organised and sustained public opposition, Usan 
Salmon Fisheries of Montrose has withdrawn its application for a licence
 to shoot seals to protect their salmon cages – rather than invest in 
proper defensive measures. 
Source:  Foragyll
 
 
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																						 PAKISTAN
																						 Friday, April 04, 2014  
Punjab Governor Muhammad Sarwar has said that aquaculture is a fast 
growing sector of agriculture in the world and its potential needs to be
 exploited for food security and development. 
Source:  Pak Observer
 
 
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																						 UNITED KINGDOM
																						 Friday, April 04, 2014  
A fisherman has been ordered to pay fines and costs totalling GBP 
50,000 after he was caught dredging for scallops in a conservation area 
protected because it is a precious habitat for marine animals including 
dolphins. 
Source:  The Guardian
 
 
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																						 VIET NAM
																						 Friday, April 04, 2014  
Two illegal fishing boats have been torched in Darwin.  The Vietnamese boats were found with two other vessels last month near Evans Shoal, about 350 kilometres north-west of Darwin.
Source:  Radio Australia
 
 
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																						 ICELAND
																						 Friday, April 04, 2014  
The introduction of the quota system in Icelandic fisheries in the 
1980s has resulted in consolidation in the fishing industry. At present 
the ten largest companies hold over 50 percent of the quota. Vísir, with
 its headquarters in  Grindavík,
 a fishing village near Keflavík International Airport, became one of 
the largest fishing companies in 2005 when it merged with three other 
companies in the small fishing villages of Þingeyri in the West Fjords, 
Húsavík in the northeast, and Djúpivogur in the East Fjords. 
Source:  Iceland Review
 
 
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																						 VIET NAM
																						 Friday, April 04, 2014  
Viet Nam will work to improve the resistance of its marine ecosystems
 to climate change impacts while maintaining their productivity. 
The "Strategy for Sustainable Exploitation and Utilisation of Marine 
Natural Resources and Environment Protection until 2020, vision towards 
2030," was officially released by the Ministry of Natural Resources and 
Environment. 
Source:  Viet Nam News 
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