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Local fishermen, angered by what they call illegal encroachment and sabotage by the foreign vessels off Gambia, had again confronted one of the boats, the Egyptian-owned Abu Islam.
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Trawlers to get new lease on life

Despite the devastation trawlers have caused for decades and the global shame Thailand has suffered from their use of slave labour, trawlers are set to return to ravage the Thai seas with a vengeance.
Video exclusively obtained by The Associated Press documents an emerging problem in the fight for dominance between Gambian ...
A decision by the country’s highest court opens up nearshore waters to export-minded commercial trawlers, waters that had ...
The Fisheries and Aquaculture Act 2025 is a step in the right direction, but some scientists and fishers are concerned that ...
Gambian crews on international trawlers fishing on the country's shores have become the accidental targets of local fishermen ...
Fourteen fishermen from Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu left for Sri Lanka on Monday to begin the process of reclaiming Indian fishing boats that had been in Sri Lankan custody for more than ...
What’s the oddest thing found on a beach? South Carolina finds include Civil War cannonballs, dead whales, drugs, live alligators and a cremation urn.
The Hare, a new bar coming to Long Beach’s storied Broadway corridor, will celebrate its grand opening — all weekend long.
Meet Vigilance, the Brixham Trawler that Will Stirling’s crew of graduates and hard men, restored and bought back to life.
Marvellous giants are returning to our shores, which means only one thing: pathetic inadequates using them as a test of manhood.