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The Hindu A fisherman unloads prawns in Rameswaram, Ramanathapuram district on Sunday...Balachandar Rameswaram fishermen ended the first day of fishing after the 45-day ban period on a happy note with a good catch of prawns. With the Sri Lankan Navy
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Tuesday registered a case against a commandant after five fishermen died when a Coast Guard offshore class patrol vessel allegedly hit their trawler off Goa on April 25...The complainant Martin, who owns Sea Messiah, was first informed of the
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A two-year ban preventing the super trawler from operating as a freezing and processing vessel for fish caught by other boats was announced by Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke on Friday. Seafish Tasmania wanted to use the Abel Tasman as a
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I n a mishap off south Goa-Karwar coast, two fishermen died and four others went missing after a ship collided with a fishing trawler early Thursday morning. "We have rescued 23 crew members of trawler 'Sea Messiah' while four are still missing and
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Winnipeg has now been separated from the frigate in Esquimalt harbour, near Victoria. The trawler, American Dynasty, spent most of Tuesday with its bow crumpled into the side of the Canadian warship, but the vessels were finally separated late in the
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Two Singaporean anglers were killed and another is still missing after the boat they were in collided with a fishing trawler. Five other Singaporean anglers were hurt in the incident which took place at about 4.30pm on Sunday. Deputy Supt Johari
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More' expatriate offenders expected The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakarta Mon, April 01 2013, 6:48 AM The number of non-law abiding expatriates is likely to increase in line with the increasing number of expatriates residing in South Jakarta, which
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T he Indian Coast Guard has arrested 21 Pakistani fishermen off Jakhau coast in Gujarat for illegally intruding into Indian waters and seized three fishing trawlers, an official said on Saturday. "The Indian Coast Guard interceptor boat 'Meera Vahan',
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One of the last ever Soviet Union fishing trawlers has become the first foreign charter vessel (FCVs) to be reflagged to New Zealand colours, Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) says. The 24-year-old Ukrainian owned Mainstream has switched from Dominica's
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IPS Articles The war ended in May 2009, when the Tigers were defeated by government forces. Das and thousands like him thought that was also the end of their troubles at sea. But almost four years since the war ended and security restrictions were
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