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ICSF - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers


by Asep Bulkini
Indonesia is one of largest shrimp producers in Southeast Asia. Initially, in the 1980s, black tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) was the most widely cultivated species and most farmers favoured the use of large rectangular ponds, with an average area of ​​2,500 – 5,000 m2. When most changed to vannamei production in the early 2000s, due to whitespot (WSSV) disease outbreaks that hit monodon horribly, the type of shrimp pond changed little, other than the addition of HDPE linings or concrete to the ponds.
However, in the last decade the shrimp farming model has begun to vary, including the construction of some smaller ponds, of 1,000 m2 or less. The popularity of these mini-ponds was a response from those who want to be involved in the sector but have limited capital and land. Originally, these small ponds adopted the traditional rectangular shape, based on a very simple construction using bamboo as the frame and tarpaulin as its lining. This ....

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ICSF - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers


by Lucie Duboua-Lorsch
February 16,2021  
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Euractiv
The French institute for sea exploitation, known as Ifremer, appeared optimistic when presenting its 2020 report on the state of fish stocks caught in France, but they still called for continued efforts, particularly in the Mediterranean where the situation is more worrying. EURACTIV France reports. Twenty years ago, only 15% of the fish caught in France came from sustainably exploited stocks, compared to the 60% recorded in 2020 – a positive development, according to Ifremer researchers.
Every year, the institute takes stock of the fish stocks caught in France, because there is no guarantee that French waters will always be filled with fish in the future. Lfremer biologist Alain Biseau warned during the presentation of the 2020 report that “overfishing has considerably reduced our fish stocks in recent years”. “Some 21% of the fish caught in France still come ....

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Where Was Surfing Actually Born: A Look at the Origins of Wave Riding


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Modern surfing was born in Hawaii. But wave riding has probably been going on for centuries around the world. Photo: From the cover of the film,
Anthropologists, when noting a time period associated with the first human inhabitation of the coast of West Africa, point to fossil kitchen shell middens dating back 170,000 years; dense academic tomes like
Traditional Fishing Methods of Africa chronicle shoreline techniques in use over 10,000 years ago. So what? So, consider that 20 years ago I accompanied veteran surf explorers Randy Rarick and John Callahan to a tiny island off the coast of West Africa called Sao Tome. There we encountered a uniquely-indigenous surfing culture: village kids who rode their local waves both on hand-carved bellyboards called ....

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