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Somali fishermen landing fish in the harbour after a three day fishing trip at sea. Fair Fishing. The outbreak of civil war in 1991, a tsunami in 2004 and severe droughts led to unemployment, ...
Foreign boats in Somali waters have been a problem for years. Some of them operate with no license at all. Others buy permits from Somali authorities, though at times under questionable circumstances.
From 2010 to 2012, pirates ruled Somali waters, costing commercial ships billions of dollars in ransoms. Over the last few years, increased naval patrolling and security improved the situation ...
Somali pirates are protecting fish. MICHAEL KESTERTON. Published March 12, 2012. This article was published more than 13 years ago. Some information may no longer be current.
Somali pirates who raked in millions of dollars in ship hijackings have developed a lucrative new racket - acting as armed "escorts" to foreign trawlers that steal the country's fish.
Somali pirates who are demanding $7 million in ransom for a British sailing couple said Saturday that boats from other countries are plundering Somalia's fish-rich waters. IE 11 is not supported.
A Somali fisherman carries a tuna fish on his back to the market in Mogadishu, Somalia Wednesday, April 2, 2025 ...
Streamer Johnny Somali, real name Ramsey Khalid Ismael, has pled not guilty to distributing Deepfakes after showing up to his second court date. In 2024, Somali traveled to South Korea and began ...
Dr Hussein Ali Ahmed, a consultant at the Somali Seafood Exporters Association, said Somalia is now looking firmly into the EAC as the first stop to sell fish.“Charity begins at home,” Ahmed told The ...
Somali fishermen landing fish in the harbour after a three day fishing trip at sea. Fair Fishing. The outbreak of civil war in 1991, a tsunami in 2004 and severe droughts led to unemployment, ...