Often promoted as sustainable, fish farming can increase pressure on wild fisheries, deepen global food inequities, and damage marine ecosystems.
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Ro Filipe Tuisawau says the government will seek dedicated budget funding to fast-track the removal of derelict ships at Suva Harbour. This comes amid growing concerns from affected coastal communities over environmental damage and impacts on traditional fishing grounds. Ro Filipe described the current progress on the issue as very unsatisfactory. Speaking on concerns raised […]
Often promoted as sustainable, fish farming can increase pressure on wild fisheries, deepen global food inequities, and damage marine ecosystems.
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