Blast Fishing: Unveiling a New Scourge Threatening Our Oceans

Despite being illegal virtually everywhere, blast fishing continues to impact local fishing industries and marine ecosystems worldwide. The practice, which involves using explosives like dynamite to kill a large number of fish for quick profits, is thriving in Sri Lanka, causing significant damage to ocean life and the legal fishing industry. Fisherman Wilson Perera …

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A Young Boy’s Astonishing Catch in an Oklahoma Pond – Definitely Not a Bass

Janna Clinton, a resident near Oklahoma City, was accustomed to catching the occasional bass or catfish in the pond behind her family’s house. However, her son Charlie’s recent fishing trip yielded an unexpected surprise. Charlie’s screams of excitement suggested something out of the ordinary, and Janna initially thought he was just being melodramatic. According …

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Resilient Population of Endangered Vaquita Porpoise Discovered by Expedition

A recent survey conducted in the Gulf of California has revealed a larger-than-expected population of the world’s most endangered marine mammal: the vaquita marina porpoise. Despite fears over its extinction due to increasing illegal fishing in the gulf, researchers found between 10 and 13 individual vaquitas over a 17-day period in May, indicating a more …

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