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Stop Fish Bombing Malaysia Attends SIBEC 2024
Terence Lim from Stop Fish Bombing MY attended the Sabah BLUE ECONOMY CONFERENCE (SIBEC 2024) to be part of the solutions for sustainable fishing practices.
Stop Fish Bombing News Update - BlueBoats
The future of Reef Protection and Fighting Fish Bombing is here with the arrival of the Mata Laut BlueBoat in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo.
The BlueBoat - The Future Of Reef Protection And Fighting Fish Bombing!
Small Autonomous Surface Vehicles patrol, and immediately report illegal fish bombing activity.
VIDEO: Fish-Bomb-Free Initiative At The Sustainable Action Conference
The Soft Launch to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park & Kota Kinabalu Plastic Neutral and Fish-Bomb-Free Initiative at the Sustainable Action Conference held in November 2023.
Marine Conservation Using Real-Time Fish Bomb Detection For Coral Reef Rehabilitation
The marine ecosystem, particularly coral reefs, faces an imminent threat from illegal blast fishing practices. Our proposal seeks funding to integrate a real-time detection system with immediate coral rehabilitation efforts, ensuring both the deterrence of harmful activities and the rapid recovery of affected marine habitats.
SoundThinking Highlights Stop Fish Bombing In Their Annual Environmental, Social & Governance Report
In their annual “Environmental, Social & Governance Report,” SoundThinking outlined their work with SFB USA in the goal of ending the destructive practice in Malaysia and around the world.
Sabah's First NATURE Gathering
Sabah's First NATURE Gathering took place recently at the Hotel Lab FPEP, Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
Stop Fish Bombing At Oceanology International Americas 2023
"Stop Fish Bombing is NOT Mission: Impossible” was presented in the “End Use Case Study” Session of the Oceanology International Americas 2023 Conference in San Diego February 14 - 16.
The Sounds Of A Coral Reef Recovery: Scientists Record 'Whoops, Croaks, Growls'
In central Indonesia’s Spermonde archipelago, a coral reef destroyed by blast fishing — where sticks of dynamite are thrown into the reef to kill fish — has been recovering, but scientists weren’t sure if its ecosystem would return as well. That is, until they heard the endearingly unusual sounds of marine life.
Dimensions Of Fishing With Explosives In The Brazilian Central Coast From Data Mining And Fishers’ Perception
Small-scale and subsistence fisheries play an important role in the livelihoods and food security of several local communities worldwide. However, the status and dynamics of many fishing practices are unknown, particularly regarding destructive fishing practices such as blast fishing.
SFB Creating The First-Of-Its-Kind Integrated Reef Protection System
The Integrated Reef Protection System (IRPS) uses the cloud to connect underwater acoustic arrays, the M2 smart radar with high resolution camera and drone, covert hydrophones, real-time hydrophones and sound traps, and boat mounted sensors with the smartphone "Respond App” to displays blast location in minutes for enforcement officials to protect fragile Marine Protected Areas.
Crimes At Sea: When We Frame Illegal Fishers As Human And Drug Smugglers, Everyone Loses
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing costs economies up to US$50 billion globally each year, and makes up to one-fifth of the global catch. It’s a huge problem not only for the 59.5 million people who depend on fisheries for their livelihoods, but also for the environment.