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The Seafood Industry in Norway
When it comes to farming, production, and exportation of seafood, Norway is considered a major dealer in the world, all thanks to its long coastline and vast marine resources. Norway, formerly known as the kingdom of…
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SARDINES AND THEIR BENEFITS
Sardines (also known as pilchards) are small oily fishes that move in packs. They are highly nutritious and widely consumed by humans, larger fishes, marine mammals, and seabirds. Research has shown that they can live…
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History of the Fishing Industry in India
Fishing is a very prominent industry in the coastal states of India with more than 14 million Indians earning a living from fishing. The practice of fishing dates back to very many centuries ago before modern methods…
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Gold Marine Exports Supports “Ente Malayalam Initiative”
We are proud to support be associated with the Ente Malayalam initiative by the Malayalam Mission, that aims at bringing the joy of learning the language to the youth in Chennai. The initiative recently started out its…
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Goldmarine in Press – Malayala Manorama
We have been in the seafood export business for over 4 decades now. Our retail and online seafood venture Snapper has been serving seafood lovers in the city of Chennai for over 3 years now. The fish loving malayali…
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Seafood Songs
Seafood Songs: Love them or hate them. A few of the seafood songs that we came across are as below, 1) Taj Mahal (Fishing Blues) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQC2_NJj2iA 2) A Seafood Song (The Divine Comedy) –…
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Overfishing and damage to a Nation
Overfishing and its Damaging Effect on a Nation’s Economy In various communities around the world, fishing festivals are sports that are eagerly looked forward to, mostly for the fun of it. For many other people and…
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Seafood Theft – A Worldwide Problem
Seafood theft like Illegal fishing or pirate fishing subverts catch limits, safety guidelines and gear restrictions thereby creating a million dollar underground industry that affects the livelihoods of responsible…
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Japanese Threadfin Bream and Lessepsian Migration
In Tamil Nadu, Sankara Fish is mistakenly referred to as Red Snapper in English. The correct name is Japanese Threadfin Bream. Once non-existent in the Mediterranean Sea, after the construction of the Suez Canal, many…
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We will eat your Oysters said the Chinese
Oyster Trivia: They invited the Chinese to eat the oysters (done in Jest). However, the Chinese took the request seriously and many Chinese started visiting the country trying to help with their Oyster problem. Chinese…