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Tunisia, Algeria sign 27 bilateral agreements
In the presence of Tunisian President Kais Saied and his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune, 27 bilateral agreements were signed during a ceremony held on Wednesday.
How can the EU-AU partnership support sustainable artisanal fisheries?
The Summit between the European Union and the African Union, which will take place in a few days, is an opportunity to give a voice to African artisanal fisheries stakeholders and civil society to identify how partnership relations between Africa and Europe can help support sustainable artisanal fisheries in Africa.
ECHOES OF CSOs
TUNIS SAVING DOLPHINS, SEA TURTLES AND OTHER VULNERABLE SPECIES THROUGH MedBycatch...
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Sustainable fishing in Tunisia
Fishing is crucial to the livelihoods of people on Tunisia’s coast. Overfishing is a growing problem, especially due to trawlers. Their nets also pick up sharks, rays and other endangered species. The Med Bycatch Project wants to see sustainable fishing.
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Tunisian fishermen have become accidental migrant rescuers
In the south of Tunisia, fishermen regularly rescue boats full of migrants that are in distress. For them, coming across an overloaded boat has become part of their daily "routine", just like finding dead bodies floating in the water.
A Tunisian fisherwoman and her companion: the sea
Zohra Trabelsi, 75, is the only fisherwoman among dozens of fishermen in her coastal town of Nabeul, Tunisia.
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Tunisia and FAO ink accord for agriculture and fisheries
TUNIS - Cooperation agreements for two projects have been signed in Tunis by Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fisheries Minister Mahmoud Elias Hamza and a representative for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in Tunisia, Philippe Ankers.
Samudra Report No.85, May 2021
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What is Destructive Fishing? .................... 4
An ongoing project attempts to define ‘destructive fishing’
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Blue Gold ................................................. 7
100 companies generated 60 per cent of the...