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10 Fraser’s Dolphins Found Dead In CamSur
Ten of 25 Fraser’s dolphins that were stranded in a coastal village in Del Gallego town, Camarines Sur province on Tuesday morning were found dead, possibly due to trauma caused by blast fishing, an official of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said.
Crimes At Sea: When We Frame Illegal Fishers As Human And Drug Smugglers, Everyone Loses
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing costs economies up to US$50 billion globally each year, and makes up to one-fifth of the global catch. It’s a huge problem not only for the 59.5 million people who depend on fisheries for their livelihoods, but also for the environment.
Stop Fish Bombing International Dissolved - Stop Fish Bombing Duties Assumed By Terence Lim SFB MY
A special meeting of the SFB Board was called in December to consider the proposal by Dr. George Woodman to disestablish Stop Fish Bombing International, to dissolve the Board of Directors and shift SFB responsibilities to Executive Director Terence Lim, SFB Malaysia. The members of the Board agreed with this proposal. Terence continues his operational duties working directly with SFB USA to Stop Fish Bombing worldwide.
WATCH: Fish Bomb Free Sabah Webinar
SFB-USA and SFB-MY recently joined BluHope.org for a webinar about fish bombing in Sabah.
SFB USA Joins Coalition To Study The Effects Of Seal Bombing On Whale Behavior In The Monterey Bay
While continuing our work in the Marine Protected Areas in Malaysian Borneo, Stop Fish Bombing USA is lending our expertise and technology to an issue much closer to home: bombs in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Anglers Proven Right On Fish Bomb Source
Syndicates from a neighbouring country are behind the proliferation of fish bombing activities in Sabah waters.
Take Action To Stop Resurging Fish Bombing Activity, Urges Sabah MCA
Sabah marine authorities are urged to take stern action against fish bombers after allegations that such activities are becoming rampant again.
Fish Bombing, Ghost Nets Imperil Marine Life Off Sabah's Mantanani Islands
The diving fraternity here is hoping coral reefs around the Mantanani Islands will be better protected and promoted by the authorities.
Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry Announce Plan To Expand Marine Protected Areas
Sabah Parks has set the goal of 13% gazetting of coastal areas by 2023. The ambitious plan will increase the protected areas from the current 7.4%.
Sabah Parks Confiscates Fish Bombing Tools, Suspects Escape
Sabah Parks Enforcement Unit has detained a pump boat and a kayak operated by four suspects at Gaya Island (Tanjung Wokong) of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on 15 April 2020.
Despite The Pandemic SFB’s Work And Illegal Fish Bombing Continues
With much of the world locked down due to pandemic concerns, Stop Fish Bombing is continuing to work toward our goals.