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<title>Innovation for African weather reports</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/85429</link>
<description>African farmers and fisherfolk are desperate for more reliable weather information. Kofi Annan's organisation aims to make things happen through the infrastructure for mobile phones. Global Humanitarian Forum</description>
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<title>Aquaculture warning in wake of UN report</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/84999</link>
<description>Aquaculture - said today by a UN report to be the basis of all future growth in global seafood production - desparately needs to be put on a more sustainable basis, according to a global environment organisation.</description>
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<title>Fisheries, not whales, to blame for fish shortage</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83876</link>
<description>The argument that increasing whale populations are behind declining fish stocks is completely without scientific foundation, leading researchers and conservation organisations said as a meeting of the International Whaling got underway. 
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<title>Sri Lanka: Fishing to resume in war-and-tsunami-torn east</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/160302/1/1920</link>
<description>Sri Lankan governments decision to ease restrictions on fishing in Eastern Province, a territory hitherto controlled by LTTE rebels, will give much needed fillip to the industry  a major source of revenue for the countrys exchequer and livelihood for people. It will also help people recover from 2004 tsunami disaster.</description>
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<title>Venezuela Outlaws Trawl Fishing</title>
<link>http://www.oneworld.net/article/view/159574/1/1920</link>
<description>CARACAS, Apr 8 (IPS) - Trawl fishing is on its way out in Venezuela, amid demonstrations by artisanal fisherfolk who support the new law as amended by President Hugo Chavez.</description>
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<title>Reduce turtle deaths by 20%, Greenpeace tells Orissa</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/158941/1/1920</link>
<description>With over 100,000 Oliver Ridley turtles dying over the last decade in Orissa in eastern India, Greenpeace has set a target limit of 20% on turtle mortalities for the state government. Despite adequate funds, the state has failed to prevent illegal trawling.</description>
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<title>Bangladesh dolphins are not breathing easy</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/157289/1/1920</link>
<description>River dolphins of Bangladesh are facing a serious risk of extinction due to over-fishing, shortage of prey, pollution, etc. Efforts are now being made to protect them by monitoring salinity levels of rivers and preventing accidental killings of dolphins by fishermen.</description>
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<title>Bleak future for shrimp farmers in Bangladesh</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/157017/1/1920</link>
<description>Hundreds of thousands of shrimp farmers face uncertainty as some 6,000 shrimp farms and hatcheries in Bangladesh's cyclone-hit southern districts were washed away. The countrys shrimp exports, a major foreign exchange earner, have suffered an estimated loss of US$ 36 million.</description>
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<title>Selective consultation irks Indian fishermen</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/156900/1/1920</link>
<description>The Indian fishing communities are upset with the Ministry of Environment and Forests on being left out of the consultation process over an Integrated Coastal Zone Management scheme under World Bank guidelines. They say the government is trying to bring in Special Economic Zones, tourist resorts and ports all along India's coastline.</description>
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<title>Mountain ecosystems bearing the brunt of climate change</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/156305/1/1920</link>
<description>Increasing levels of greenhouse gases are threatening the disappearance of plants and animals in mountains globally, warns FAO, while also raising chances of flooding, species migration and loss of crops and life.</description>
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<title>Waves of Change Promotional Video</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/155761/1/1920</link>
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<title>Europe Pressed To Act Against Pirate Fishing </title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/81050</link>
<description>Immediate European Union action to combat pirate fishing has been demanded by a leading environmental activism group.</description>
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<title>A One Planet Life</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/148439/1/1920</link>
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<title>Tsunami-hit villages get Internet connectivity </title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/144226/1/1920</link>
<description>A dozen village information centres functioning in the tsunami-hit coastal villages of Tamil Nadu get Internet connectivity. This facility would provides the fishermen have access to video conferencing, weather reports, local market network on fishing trade in these villages.</description>
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<title>'Positive' feedback: climate warming is reducing ocean food supplies</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/76033</link>
<description>from NASA: 
Observations from space show that as the climate warms, phytoplankton growth rates go down as does the amount of carbon dioxide these ocean plants consume. That allows carbon dioxide to accumulate more rapidly in the atmosphere, which would produce more warming. The implications for the entire oceanic ecosystem (much of which ends up as food for humans) are dire.</description>
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