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Marine Resources Director Says There’s Always Room For Improvement For Fisheries Enforcement
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Concerns about oversight in The Bahamas fisheries sector are sparking discussion about whether more should be required of commercial and charter fishing license holders.
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Borneo Bulletin
· Jul 2, 2026
Conserving marine resources for tomorrow
Conserving marine resources for tomorrow
Splash247
· Jul 2, 2026
Navguide Solutions: Turning ship inspections into training
Captain Debashis Basu says shipping has spent years sending seafarers more checklists, circulars and manuals, while failing to answer a simpler question: what do crews actually need at the point of work? His answer is Guide2Inspections, an app developed by Singapore-based Navguide Solutions to combine onboard inspections, training and mentoring in one offline tool. “We
Boston.com
· Jun 27, 2026
Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales?
Experts say maritime slow zones protect the whales, but a major rollback of these rules could be on the horizon. The post Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales? appeared first on Boston.com.
Smithsonian Magazine
· Jun 26, 2026
Speed Limits for Ships Protect Endangered Right Whales From Vessel Strikes. Could the Animals Survive Without Them?
Since 2008, rules requiring ships to slow down to avoid collisions with North Atlantic right whales have reduced fatalities of the critically endangered animals. Now, NOAA is calling the regulations into question, raising concerns for the mammals’ future
ANTARA News
· Jul 2, 2026
Indonesia, Australia team up to prevent cross-border fishing violation
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries established a collaboration with the Australian Fisheries Management ...
The Tribune 242
· Jun 24, 2026
Far too easy’ to get key fishing licences
Bahamian fishermen yesterday demanded tougher regulation, more consistent enforcement and greater accountability, with industry leaders arguing that weak oversight is undermining both the industry’s sustainability and long-term business growth.
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Related coverage for "Marine Resources Director Says There’s Always Room For Improvement For Fisheries Enforcement": Borneo Bulletin — Conserving marine resources for tomorrow. Splash247 — Navguide Solutions: Turning ship inspections into training. Boston.com — Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales?. Smithsonian Magazine — Speed Limits for Ships Protect Endangered Right Whales From Vessel Strikes. Could the Animals Survive Without Them?. ANTARA News — Indonesia, Australia team up to prevent cross-border fishing violation. The Tribune 242 — Far too easy’ to get key fishing licences