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Rare megamouth shark caught in Philippines
An extremely rare megamouth shark was caught by Filipino fishermen, marking only the 41st time the ...
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Protection of marine resources can help people adapt to climate change: Ministers
Senior ministers from Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea have described climate ...
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Tuna spawning grounds can help Coral Triangle nations get better deal on fishing
Asia Pacific fishing nations could use the presence of tuna spawning grounds to negotiate better ...
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Tuna spawning grounds can help Coral Triangle nations get better deal on fishing
Asia Pacific fishing nations could use the presence of tuna spawning grounds to negotiate better ...
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Tiny whale shark gives clues to sea giant’s behaviour
The shock discovery in the Philippines of a tiny whale shark – possibly the smallest of its kind ...
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Philippines fishers agree to cut catches to avoid collapse
Live reef fish traders on the Philippines province of Palawan have agreed to introduce a quota that ...
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Borneo Live Reef Fish Trade Video
In the last twenty years, the voracious demand for live reef fish in Hong Kong and China has ...
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Philippines fishers face collapse and food security threat
The livelihoods of more than a hundred thousand people in the Philippines are under threat with the ...
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Traditional leaders to help WWF save threatened marine turtles
WWF will convene a council of traditional leaders in the Asia Pacific’s Coral Triangle to help ...
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Global competition seeks to net smartest hook, line and sinker
A $US 57,500 prize fund is on offer for the best new fishing gear designed to reduce bycatch in the ...
External News
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Coral reef spread 'ruled' by volcanoes - ABC Science Online
Coral reef spread 'ruled' by volcanoesABC ...
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PH, Taiwan seen to start talks on fishery agreement by June - Inquirer.net
PH, Taiwan seen to start talks on fishery agreement by ...
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Double Standards in the Philippines - JURIST
Double Standards in the PhilippinesJURISTThe Tubbataha ...
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