The tiny Pacific island of Kiribati has more than doubled its protected marine reserve, making it the largest in the world.
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Climate change is emerging as the latest threat to the world’s dwindling fish stocks a new report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) suggests.
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More information on the diving and dive centres of Zanzibar is now on the SCUBA Travel site. “Was like being in the Red Sea, with the big difference that we have always been the only divers on each one of the dives in the water…We saw all this stuff that you usually never see, sea horses, ghost pipe fish, 10 different kinds of nudi’s, 8 different kinds of scorpion fish inclding crocodile fish, mauritius scorpion fish, weedy scorpio fish, leaf fish, frog fish and all in one dive!”.
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Corruption in global fisheries is compounding the devastating effects of overfishing - and the problem could get worse, according to The World Conservation Union (IUCN). Fisheries corruption undermines the ability of scientists to know how many fish are removed from the oceans, causing inaccurate stock assessments. Fisheries managers are therefore far more likely to approve total allowable catches that are higher than those that would be based on sound scientific advice.
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The collapse of north Atlantic cod populations could provide an important lesson for preventing tuna from suffering a similar fate worldwide, researchers say.
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Corruption in global fisheries is compounding the devastating effects of overfishing - and the problem could get worse, according to The World Conservation Union (IUCN). Fisheries corruption undermines the ability of scientists to know how many fish are removed from the oceans, causing inaccurate stock assessments. Fisheries managers are therefore far more likely to approve total allowable catches that are higher than those that would be based on sound scientific advice.
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A 50-year-old diver has died after being bitten by a shark in the northern Bahamas on 24 February. He had been diving on a remote coral reef which had been baited for shark diving.
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You can now read Issue 93 of SCUBA News (ISSN 1476-8011) online at http://www.scubatravel.co.uk/scubanews93.html Featuring a new competition to win Red Sea dive guides, an interview with diving author Tomas Kendrick, diving in Thailand, SCUBA bestsellers and the latest diving news from around the world.
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Keeping up your skills will make you a better, more confident diver. Charlotte Boan looks at ways of making you at home in the water
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This month sees the cinema release of an emotional documentary about the shark-finning industry, filmed from the perspective of diver and cameraman Rob Stewart
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