Somalia Marine Environmental Conservation

Somalia Marine Environmental Conservation

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13/02/2022
Photos from Somalia Marine Environmental Conservation's post 21/11/2020

World Fisheries day is celebrated every year on November 21 throughout the world by the fisherfolk communities. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate this day through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries..
A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.
The World Fisheries Day helps in highlighting the critical importance to human lives, of water and the lives it sustains, both in and out of water. Water forms a continuum, whether contained in rivers, lakes, and ocean.
Fish forms an important part of the diets of people around the world, particularly those that live near rivers, coasts and other water bodies. A number of traditional societies and communities are rallied around the occupation of fishing.
This is why a majority of human settlements, whether small villages or mega cities, are situated in close proximity to water bodies. Besides the importance of water for survival and as a means of transportation, it is also an important source of fish and aquatic protein.
But this proximity has also lead to severe ocean and coastal pollution from run-off and from domestic and industrial acticities carried out near-by. This has led to depetion of fish stocks in the immediate vicinity, requiring fishermen to fish farther and farther away from their traditional grounds.
Besides, overfishing and mechanization has also resulted in a crisis - fish sticks are being depleted through 'factory' vessels, bottom trawling, and other means of unsustainable fishing methods.
Unless we address these issues collectively, the crisis will deepen. The World Fisheries Day helps to highlight these problems, and moves towards find

02/11/2020

Libaaxa neberiga ah (Whale shark) waxa uu ka mid yahay noolayaasha ugu waawayn
Waxa ay soomaalidu u taqaanaa muumin suleemaan

Photos from Somalia Marine Environmental Conservation's post 02/10/2020
Photos from Faculty of Marine, Environment, and Earth Science - EAU's post 05/08/2020
26/04/2020

Ka bogasho wacan dhammaantiin

08/10/2019

Ogeysiis ogeysiis
Dhammaan bulshada soomaaliyeed gaar ahaan dadka xiiseynaaya inay bartaan cilmiga badda waxaan ugu bishaaraynayaa in ay kala socon karaaniin page kan.
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