A joint political effort at the highest level, combined with community education and awareness about cultural sensitivities, ...
A large number of lobster pots are stacked up on the harbour in Whitby, ready for their next journey aboard fishing trawlers heading into the North Sea.
A missing sailor is presumed dead after Monday's North Sea crash involving a cargo ship and a tanker. Meanwhile, crew members from the tanker involved have spoken to Sky News. Follow the latest here.
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow your fish and chips could be 'funding Putin's war'Calls are being made for a complete ban on imports of Russian fish to Britain, following evidence that thousands of tonnes of ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNorth Sea crash sparks fears in once-thriving English fishing townLocals in the faded fishing town of Grimsby voiced fears for their livelihoods and the rich seaside environment Tuesday, a day after a cargo ship struck a tanker off England's northeast coast.Some 13 ...
Thanks for following this live page today as we brought you the latest after the crash between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea yesterday ... is also a rich fishing environment ...
There is a war-like situation growing in the Palk Straits. It is a battle for fish and livelihood, especially affecting our Northern fisher communities. The demarcation of the maritime boundary ...
Four-hundred fundraisers in headscarves crossed the Humber Bridge on Sunday to raise money for a statue to honour four pioneering women from Hull. The Headscarf Revolutionaries fought to improve ...
PANO - In the middle of the vast ocean, Bach Long Vi island appears like a sturdy outpost fortress where border guards ...
The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
Despite becoming a 'political football' in the pending federal election, the Great Bear Sea MPA network is designed to ...
Their homes, and histories, remain up to 120ft beneath the surface of the southern North Sea ... called Colinda harpoon was dredged up by a fishing trawler in 1931Credit: Norwich Castle Museum ...
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