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Near 900-Pound White Shark Finds Way To Delaware Bay
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Fishing in African waters
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Miling Li, assistant professor in the University of Delawareâs School of Marine Science and Policy, is the lead author on a study that used Automatic Identification System (AIS) satellite data from Global Fishing Watch to describe and characterize the spatial characteristics of African and foreign industrial fishing activities in the Exclusive Economic Zones of African countries.
Fishing in African waters
New study utilizes satellite data to track industrial fishing activities in coastal African waters
African waters have been contributing to the global supply of fish for years, with three of the four most productive marine ecosystems in the world near the continent. African countriesâ Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) contributed over 6 million metric tons of fish to the worldâs food supply, supporting food security and livelihood in the continent, while generating $15 billion to the African gross domestic product in 2011. Every sovereign state has an EEZ, an are
April 20, 2021
The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays invites the public to a virtual Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee meeting from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Friday, April 23. Attendees will learn about the impacts of legacy and emerging contaminants, wastewater planning and continuous water-quality monitoring in the Inland Bays.
STAC meetings are fantastic opportunities for residents to learn about local environmental issues and ask questions about the latest research in the Inland Bays. This committee provides objective, science-driven advice and guidance to the center’s board of directors and other cooperating agencies with interests in the Inland Bays.
Dr. Miling Li, an assistant professor at the University of Delaware’s School of Marine Science and Policy, will talk about her current Delaware-based research on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as “forever chemicals because they do not break down in the environment. These man-made chemic