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Welcome To IANS Live - INTERNATIONAL - Canada extends ban on cruise ships to 2022

The ban, which was imposed in February 2020 and scheduled to end this month, has been extended to Februaty 28, 2022, Xinhua news agency quoted the government as saying in a statement on Thursday.Unde ....

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President Biden must protect and restore Alaska's troubled oceans


President Biden must protect and restore Alaska’s troubled oceans
Author: Rick Steiner
Published February 4
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President Joe Biden’s commitment to protecting 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 (“30x30”) is one of the most significant environmental commitments of his early presidency. A central focus of this long-overdue effort must be Alaska’s vast but troubled offshore waters.
Although we have a patchwork of temporary fishery management restrictions in Alaska waters, astonishingly, there are no permanent, comprehensive federal offshore marine protected areas here, such as National Marine Sanctuaries or Marine National Monuments (the inside waters of Glacier Bay National Park are a separate, unique case). The Marine Conservation Institute confirms that although half of all waters in the Pacific Islands region are “strongly protected,” none of Alaska’s waters currently receive such protection. None. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Canada extends ban on cruise ships to 2022

The ban, which was imposed in February 2020 and scheduled to end this month, has been extended to Februaty 28, 2022, Xinhua news agency quoted the government as saying in a statement on Thursday.Unde ....

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Rare whale spotted swimming for first time ever in New Zealand waters


Rare whale spotted swimming for first time ever in New Zealand waters
2 Feb, 2021 10:33 PM
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The researchers managed to capture a picture of the whale s beak. Photo / Facebook
NZ Herald
One of the most mysterious whales of the ocean has been spotted off the Northland coastline, marking the first time it has ever been seen alive in New Zealand waters.
The Far Out Ocean Research Collective today announced the exciting and rare sighting of three Ginkgo toothed beaked whales swimming offshore at the top of the North Island in January.
To date most information about the elusive whales that live in the deepest depths of the planet has been gleaned from beach strandings, with some species never seen or photographed alive. ....

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Two drug trafficking suspects arrested by India had links with Kanjipani, Madhush and Angoa Lokka


Monday, 01 February 2021 - 10:18
The Hindu newspaper has reported many details about the two Sri Lankans who were recently arrested by the Police Narcotics Bureau of India with 100 kilos of heroin.
Following a failed attempt to eliminate a Sri Lankan drug enforcement inspector in May 2017, M.M.M. Nawas and Mohamed Afnas has now been arrested by the Indian Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for alleged role in an international drug trafficking racket. They entered India through the Rameswaram coast.
The two Sri Lankans eventually took refuge in the outskirts of Chennai. “Nawas is wanted for the attempted murder of the Sri Lankan inspector, Neomal Rangajeewa, who was seriously injured in the attack,”. ....

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