Fishing industry

Double the usual number of fishing boats are seen at the Dikkowita Fisheries Harbor, a main harbor in the Colombo area of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s fuel shortage is hurting the country’s fishing industry

Economics

Sri Lanka, which imports its fuel, currently lacks enough dollars to buy adequate supplies of gasoline, diesel, cooking gas and kerosene. That’s impacting the country’s fishing industry, with people running out of fuel for their boats.

A National Park Service boat navigates the waters in Biscayne National Park, Florida, July 8, 2014. Federal officials are seeking to ban commercial fishing in the park which is offshore from suburban Miami. Officials say cutting off commercial fishing wil

How governments finance the ruin of our oceans 

The 2018 Goldman Environmental Prize Recipients hold hands onstage as they accept their awards at a ceremony April 23 in San Francisco.

Goldman Environmental Prize winners fight for the health of children and deep sea life

Environment
Kirbati fishing

Rogue fishermen beware: Big Brother is watching you

Environment
The World

Google is teaming up with environmental groups to help fight illegal fishing

Environment

A New York restaurateur learned his trade by buying and selling sea urchin

Lifestyle & Belief

Running a food shop in New York City isn’t easy. Ratha Chaupoly, who came to the US from Cambodia when he was seven, learned to pay attention to details the hard way — as a sea urchin trader in Maine.

Japanese fisherman embrace tsunami as a chance to reinvent their industry

Environment

In the wake of last March’s tsunami, Japan’s fishing industry was devastated. Towns were wiped from the map, boats and fishing equipment were smashed to pieces. But from the rubble some fishermen have found a new way forward.

Ghost Net Busters Dive to Remove Deadly Lost Fishing Nets

Environment

Lost and abandoned fishing nets kill untold numbers of sea creatures around the world every year. But there’s a growing global movement to remove what are known as “ghost nets” and prevent new ones.

Tons of frozen skipjack tuna in the hold of the Heng Xing 1.

Tuna’s Last Stand? Pacific island nations fight to protect the mighty bluefin

Global Politics

The southern Pacific is home to someof the last healthy tuna populations, but they’re coming under intense pressure from international fishing fleets. Shannon Service reports from Palau on the tiny country’s efforts to protect its tuna populations from overfishing.

Japan’s Tsunami-Stricken Fishermen Chart New Course

Environment

Last year’s tsuanami virtually destroyed many northern Japanese fishing communities. A year later, residents are struggling to rebuild, but as Sam Eaton reports, some are finding that the disaster has given them the opportunity to chart a new course.