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Second Southeast Asian Fisheries Cooperation Conference Held in Fuzhou
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Agriculture·4d agoAI summary

Second Southeast Asian Fisheries Cooperation Conference Held in Fuzhou

The Second Southeast Asian Fisheries Cooperation Conference was held in Fuzhou, China, focusing on digital intelligence and green development in the fisheries sector. The event aimed to deepen cooperation between China and Southeast Asian countries in smart fisheries, deep-sea aquaculture, and digital management, highlighting Fuzhou's advancements in sustainable and high-quality fisheries.

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Rare Earth Mining Threatens Mekong River, Livelihoods of 70 Million
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Environment·4/29/2026AI summary

Rare Earth Mining Threatens Mekong River, Livelihoods of 70 Million

75-year-old fisherman Sukjai Yana in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand, struggles with declining catches as demand falls due to contamination fears. Toxic run-off from rare earth mines in war-torn Myanmar and spreading to Laos threatens the Mekong River, which 70 million people in mainland Southeast Asia depend on for farms and fisheries. Experts warn the pollution could pose an existential threat to communities along the nearly 5,000km river.

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Hong Kong deploys extra patrols to protect Cheung Chau marine life during Labour Day golden week
NEWS
4/27/2026AI summary

Hong Kong deploys extra patrols to protect Cheung Chau marine life during Labour Day golden week

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department announced extra protection measures for Cheung Chau island during the Labour Day golden week, deploying 11 officers and five marine staff to patrol and monitor visitor behaviour. The department is seeking to turn the bio-sensitive area into a marine protected region to enforce conservation laws. An estimated 1,000 visitors daily are expected during the holiday period, while Hong Kong anticipates 6 million passenger trips from May 1-5.

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Hong Kong deploys extra patrols to protect Cheung Chau marine life during Labour Day golden week
NEWS
4/27/2026AI summary

Hong Kong deploys extra patrols to protect Cheung Chau marine life during Labour Day golden week

Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department announced extra protection measures for Cheung Chau island during the Labour Day holiday, deploying 11 officers and 5 marine staff daily. The department is seeking to turn the bio-sensitive tourist area into a marine protected region to enforce conservation laws. An estimated 1,000 visitors daily are expected during the five-day golden week, with 6 million passenger trips projected across all entry points.

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