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A TikTok video of a woman making pap sushi without raw fish went viral. South Africans cracked jokes about the lady's ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGambia: How Europe's Appetite for Farmed Fish Is Gutting Gambia's Coastal VillagesGambian fishermen are watching their future disappear. Their catches are shrinking, their costs are climbing and their boats ...
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The Punch on MSNFish out cultural misfit among traditional rulers, Osun monarch urges govtThe Olowu of Kuta in Osun State, Oba Adekunle Oyelude, has said that there exist in the rank of traditional rulers in the country some cultural misfits who would not want to uphold the culture and ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNExperts call for investment in Africa’s aquaculture sectorFisheries experts and government policymakers have called for increased investment in aquaculture across Africa, with a focus ...
The discussion features key applications such as Barometric Pressure Forecast, Wind Guru, Wavenet, Windfinder, and the Marine ...
Fish is also crucial to the health of 200 million Africans, providing a source of inexpensive protein. Sustainable solutions. The Fish For All summit, beginning on Monday in the Nigerian capital Abuja ...
Imagine a busy market day in Lilongwe complete with the sweet-smelling grilled tilapia, lively banter and a quiet researcher ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe World’s ‘Most Trafficked Mammal’ Might Soon Be Protected by the U.S. Endangered Species ActThe Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing seven species of pangolin, often poached for their scales and meat, as ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed that seven species of pangolin be protected under the Endangered Species Act. Pangolins are often poached for their meat and scales. The World Wildlife ...
Yvonne Norman was slow-trolling live baits for king mackerel when a giant African pompano struck — and then the fight was on.
The Fish and Wildlife Service says pangolins are “the world’s most heavily trafficked mammal.” The Fish and Wildlife Service ...
They were supposed to be extinct. Now invasive tilapia are back in Louisiana waters, eating "baby crabs like popcorn" and ...
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