Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan Navy provides fishing map to ensure fishermen safety  

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  • NIMA and WWF distributed fishing map to fishermen.
  • The maps are specifically designed to identify ghost nets.
  • The map will also help in preserving marine ecosystem.

KARACHI: Pakistan National Hydrographic Office in coordination with Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA) and WWF-Pakistan distributed indigenously developed fishing map to local fishermen at Karachi during a ceremony held at Joint Maritime Information Coordination Centre (JMICC).

The maps are specifically designed to identify ghost nets to support safe conduct of fishing activities by local fishermen and preservation of fish in our seas. A ghost net is fishing net that has been lost or abandoned in the ocean and can pose a significant threat to marine life and vessels of fishermen.

The indigenously developed fishing map can easily be viewed on open source Android and IOS based navigation applications. Copies of fishing map and mobile application along with its easily understandable installation procedure have been made available to local fishermen community through JMICC free of charge.

This initiative is part of the Office of Hydrographer of Pakistan and Pakistan Navy’s ongoing efforts to support Pakistan’s fishing community and preservation of Pakistan’s marine environment.

The fishing map includes vital information such as the precise positions of ghost nets and unsafe fishing areas. This will assist fishermen in making safe maneuvers at sea. Provision of crucial information about the location of ghost nets will enable fishermen to avoid areas unsuitable for fishing activity and reduce the risk of breakdowns of boats at sea.

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Five fishermen killed in truck-pickup collision near Keenjhar lake

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At least five deaths and injuries to five were reported in a terrible collision between a truck and pickup van on the national highway near Keenjhar lake. The deceased were identified as fishermen, who were heading towards the lake in pickup van for fishing. The rescue teams rushed at the spot and immediately shifted the … Read more

Fishermen release two rare species of dolphins

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Two dolphins, a rare species in the Gulf of Mannar, were caught alive in a fishermen’s net near Ramanathapuram. Knowing they were unusual, the fishermen separated the other fish and rescued the dolphins. The forest department promised to reward the fishermen for rescuing endangered marine species. The forest department thanked the fishermen for saving two … Read more

Look: ‘Monster’ fish caught by American fishermen stuns internet

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Tiger muskies are a cross between a northern pike and a muskellunge. An American fisherman caught a tiger muskie in Lake Lillinonah, Connecticut. Tiger muskies can reach up to 48 inches in length and weigh more than 30 pounds as adults. An American fisherman has stunned social media fans by catching a gigantic tiger muskie … Read more

Fishermen discovered a body part on Great Yarmouth beach in Norfolk

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A fisherman discovered a body part on a Norfolk beach at a coastal resort. Norfolk Police said they were alerted to an area near Wellington Pier in Great Yarmouth early Wednesday. Police said the body part was recognized as belonging to a man named Colin Wood, 53, after a post-mortem examination and DNA tests. His … Read more

Pakistan releases 20 Indian fishermen upon completion of sentences

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Pakistan on Tuesday released 20 Indian fishermen and repatriated them to India via Wagah Border, a statement released by the Foreign Office (FO) said. The FO added that the prisoners have been released on completion of their sentences. Read more: Pakistan, India exchange list of prisoners under agreement The FO said the issue of prisoners … Read more

Gaza fish restaurants thrive far from the trail

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The Gaza Strip might be off-limits for foreign foodies but the coastal Palestinian enclave is brimming with seafood restaurants, many owned by one local family whose culinary hook is their matriarch’s spicy fish tajine. Munir Abu Hasira arrives at the Gaza port’s fish market at daybreak, but holds back as traders snatch up sardines and … Read more

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Pakistan, India exchange list of prisoners under agreement

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Under the Consular Access Agreement, Pakistan and India have exchanged the list of each other’s nationals held in jails by both countries, a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said on Saturday. The statement said the government of Pakistan has shared a list of 628 Indian prisoners in Pakistan including 51 civilians … Read more

France vows not to ‘abandon’ fishermen in UK dispute

France vows not to 'abandon' fishermen in UK dispute

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron insisted Friday that he would not “abandon” fishermen demanding post-Brexit licences for waters off the Channel island of Jersey, escalating a battle of words that could spiral into a trade war.

“We are going to continue to fight, we will not abandon our fishermen,” Macron told journalists during a visit to northern France.

He called on the European Commission to step up its efforts to pressure Jersey, a British crown dependency, to honour what France says are the terms of the post-Brexit trade accord with the bloc.

“The Commission must protect us. It has to see this through, but it’s moving too slowly, too weakly,” Macron said, adding that “if the Commission doesn’t play its part, France will do it.”

“I refuse returning to a bilateral discussion,” he added, because “this isn’t a question for France and the British, but a question of respecting your word.”

Asked for comment, an EU spokeswoman in Brussels acknowledged that despite some progress on license requests, “the process is still too slow.”

She said the commission would request “an intensification of this process” as a “matter of urgency” as the first anniversary of the post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement looms in December.

– ‘All options’ –

Paris has already threatened to ban British boats from unloading their catches at French ports and to subject all British imports to inspections, severely crimping trade.

Officials have also warned that electricity supplies to Jersey, which relies on power from the French mainland, could be restricted or cost more.

At stake are dozens of licenses sought by French fishermen who say Jersey has imposed onerous new requirements, including proof that boats were already plying Jersey waters for years before Britain’s exit from the EU in January.

Many ships are struggling to comply, and accuse Jersey of deliberating trying to exclude them.

On top of outstanding requests, Jersey has granted only temporary licences while talks with France continue, but Paris insists these must be made permanent.

“In total it involves 150 to 200 licences. That remains our demand,” France’s Europe Minister Clement Beaune said, adding that “We are keeping all options on the table if a dialogue doesn’t bear fruit.”

– ‘Time for action’ –

The comments came after French fishing representatives reacted furiously to a proposal to spend millions of euros to compensate the scrapping of boats no longer able to ply Jersey waters.

The offer was seen as preparing for capitulation in the fight with Britain, especially since fellow EU countries have largely remained silent on the fishing dispute.

“People are talking more about the Irish protocol (over the future Ireland/Northern Ireland border) than the fishing question,” said Eric Maurice, a political analyst at the Robert Schuman Foundation in Brussels.

“Everyone realises in Brussels and in member states that the larger question is the respect of the Brexit accords by the British,” he said, “and every knows very well that we’re dealing with a partner who does not always honour his word.”

Paris could also be hoping to settle the fishing dispute in the few weeks that remain before it takes over the rotating presidency of the EU in January — when it will have to take charge of all post-Brexit disputes.

But French fishing representatives, as well as regional officials along the Channel coast, say they are losing patience.

In May, dozens of boats massed at the main port of Jersey to protest, prompting a standoff that saw both France and Britain to dispatch military vessels.

“The time for action has come,” Jean-Luc Hall, director of the French fishing commitee, told AFP.

“Fishermen are considering a new mobilisation in the coming days to defend their fair and legitimate demands,” his committee said in a statement.

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Whale Vomit sold for a jaw-dropping 1.5 million dollars

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Yemeni fishermen found and sold a 280-pound (127 kilograms) chunk of whale vomit for a whopping price of $1.5 million.

Some dream of digging gold while others hope to find whale vomit. In Yemen, 35 fishermen recovered a 280-pound chunk of whale vomit from a sperm whale carcass and sold it for the aforementioned price.

The 35 fishermen followed their noses to a whale corpse in the Gulf of Aden and discovered to their pleasure that it contained the rare substance ambergris.

One of the fishermen, whose share of the profits helped lift him and the others out of poverty said: “It’s like an unbelievable dream,”

He and his crew came across the remains of a sperm whale while fishing in the Gulf of Aden. They followed a tip from another fisherman about a whale floating nearby.

“As soon as we got close, there was this strong smell,” one of the men told the BBC. “And we had a feeling that this whale had something.”

The carcass of the whale contained hundreds of pounds of ambergris — a pungent, waxy substance found in the intestines of sperm whales.

“We decided to hook the whale in, take it to shore and cut into it to see what was inside its belly,” explained one of the men. “And yes, it was ambergris. The smell wasn’t very nice but lots of money.”

The fisherman sold their find to a buyer in the United Arab Emirates for a whopping $1.5 million.

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PM Announces To Give Easy Loan To Fishermen Under Kamyab Jawan Programme

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Pakistan Navy conducts various activities on Independence Day

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Cyclone Kyarr: Mayor Karachi declares emergency

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