Fishing duo Cole & Jay trek through remote and difficult swamp terrain on a mission to track down and catch a rare fish worth one thousand dollars. Frontier plane strikes person at Denver Airport — ...
Cameroon’s coastal fisheries are in decline, leaving fishers with dwindling catches — a crisis linked directly to the depletion of the country’s mangroves, experts say, which are breeding grounds for ...
Over the last 30 years, 40% of Indonesia's mangroves have been cut down mainly to create fish and shrimp farms, destroying local ecosystems. But one small indigenous fishing village is changing that.
The banks and delta of the Mono River in Benin are home to mangrove swamps which harbour fish and rare wild birds -- and some are deemed sacred.
* West Africa mangroves destroyed for firewood to make salt * Sierra Leone joins efforts to save mangroves * Region's fisheries, coastline at risk By Felicity Thompson FOBO, Sierra Leone, March 8 ...
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