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The Economic Impact of Unlawful Tuna Fishing Along Somalia’s Shores: A Local and International Perspective

The relentless pillage of yellowfin tuna in Somali waters is a troubling saga, unravelling as a grim tale affecting local livelihoods and looming ominously over global food security. The ripples of this exploitation stretch far and wide, touching ecosystems and economies in profoundly unsettling ways. But, how did this come to pass? One can't help but wonder about the brazen illegal activities by Chinese vessels, which have become a stark symbol of unchecked ambition and disregard for maritime laws. These vessels prowl…

Over 100 Dolphins Discovered Dead on Somali Shores, Cause Remains a Mystery

People stroll along the sun-kissed sands as the ocean gently laps at their feet, but on this particular stretch of beach near Bosaso in Northeastern State, Northern Somalia, there's a somber sight—dolphins, nature’s cheerful navigators, are washed up on the coast. The date is January 24, 2025. REUTERS/Feisal Omar – An eye-catching photograph momentarily untangled from time. Picture this: over a hundred of these charismatic creatures have ended their journey here, painting a grim picture against the backdrop of Somalia's…

International Anti-Piracy Organization Urges Ongoing Vigilance Near Somali Shores Despite Decline in Attacks

MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- The International Maritime Bureau (IMB), a global force combating piracy, has expressed the ongoing necessity for alertness. Even with the notable downturn in piracy incidents along the Somali coast during 2024's initial nine months, vigilance remains key. As per the latest dossier shared with Xinhua, the IMB recounted that three ships ended up hijacked, two were commandeered or shot at, and there was an attempt to accost another vessel around the Somali waters and the Gulf of Aden during this period.…

Turkey Initiates Oil and Gas Exploration Off the Shores of Somalia

ANKARA - Come this weekend, Turkey's ship Oruc Reis will journey into the waters off the coast of Somalia, commencing a daring adventure to discover oil and gas treasures beneath the waves. The Turkish Energy Ministry made waves with this revelation on Thursday. Having inked a deal in March, Turkey and Somalia are ready to explore a significant stretch of about 5,000 square clicks, searching for that elusive black gold. Standing by to cheer the vessel off on Saturday morning is none other than President Recep Tayyip…

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