The Indian government announced a set of new deep-sea fishing rules in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as the country aims to empowering fishermen, cooperatives and small-scale fishers.
New rules promote workers' cooperatives in fishing, enhancing deep-sea operations, seafood exports, and sustainable practices ...
The new framework prioritises Fishermen Cooperative Societies and Fish Farmer Producer Organisations (FFPOs) for undertaking ...
New rules for deep-sea fishing in India's Exclusive Economic Zone are now in effect. These rules prioritize fishermen cooperatives and small-scale fishers. Foreign vessels are banned from Indian ...
The revised norms seek to tap high-value tuna resources that remain largely underutilised, even as neighbouring countries ...
New deep-sea fishing rules empower Indian fishermen & cooperatives, ban foreign vessels, and promote sustainable practices in the EEZ.
The rules give priority to Fishermen Cooperative Societies and Fish Farmer Producer Organizations (FFPOs) for undertaking deep-sea fishing operations and managing technologically advanced vessels.
Fishing activity taking place on the coastline near the proposed TotalEnergies oil production site at Lüderitz will barely be affected by oil activities.
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The unfolding crisis for Greek family seafood businesses in Victoria marks a turning point in this state’s fishing story.
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