WebJan 7, 2024 · After over a decade of work with the country’s fishing industry and fisheries managers, the Albatross Task Force (ATF) in Namibia are celebrating a major conservation success. A new paper hot off the press shows that seabird deaths in the Namibian demersal longline fishery have been reduced by 98%. That equates to 22,000 birds saved every … WebMay 14, 2024 · Namibia’s fisheries minister, Bernard Esau, has handed the state-owned National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) a fishing quota potentially worth N$1.8-billion in a controversial deal that will benefit an international company, official documents show. The deal directly contradicts a government commitment to “Namibianise” the ...
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WebMinistry of Fisheries and Marine Resources +264-61-205 3084 [email protected] Private Bag 13355, Windhoek Brendan Simbwaye … Web15 th November 2024. After decades of overfishing combined with environmental changes, Namibia's sardine (pilchard) population finally collapsed. Falling by 99.5% from an … immunotherapy atn
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WebOct 1, 2012 · Fishery stocks in Namibia are subject to pronounced natural fluctuations due the general instability of the oceanographic, biological environment and climate change. … WebThis paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based fisheries and aquaculture. The study examines the sectors’ governance structure and the evolution of fishery stocks and assesses the performance of the sector in terms of catch effort, sectoral contribution to GDP, employment, and contribution to … WebOct 4, 2015 · Namibia has one of the leading fisheries sectors in the world with annual marine landings of about 550 000 tonnes worth about N$7 billion. The country’s fisheries sector ranks third in Africa and 30th globally. The industry is the third largest contributor of the nation’s GDP. Posted in Uncategorized No Comments ». immunotherapy at sloan kettering