logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/27/2024 11:38:37 PM     
When Britain and Iceland went to war over fish 
By Anna Ajayi UK Source: pulse 3/1/2024
Anna Ajayi
Credit: AtlasObscura
Once upon a time, not in a land of fantasy but in the real world, two countries, Britain and Iceland, found themselves in quite an unusual conflict.
This series of disagreements, known as "The Cod Wars," was a serious dispute over fishing rights in the North Atlantic.
 

What sparked the Cod Wars?

The heart of the matter was simple: both Britain and Iceland wanted to catch cod, a type of fish very popular for its meat. Cod was not just any fish; it was essential for the people in both countries, either as a part of their meals or as a source of income.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
2776Officials warn about invasive Flathead Catfish that can grow to be 100 pounds6abc2022-07-27US
2777‘Stargazer’ fish found on the beach along the northern Outer BanksWWAY News2022-07-27US
2778Ловля на фидер летомОхотники.ру2022-08-09RU
2779Houston County investigation leads to dozens of charges related to harvesting fish eggspostbulletin2022-07-29US
2780The inner workings of the world’s largest sockeye salmon hatcheryadn2022-07-30US
2781Angler shatters Idaho catfish record while fishing for sturgeonThe Win2022-07-30US
2782Tiny poisonous fish with power to cause pain 'like childbirth' found on Welsh beachwalesonline2022-07-27UK
2783Two of the Largest Freshwater Fish in the World Declared Extinctmsn2022-07-27US
2784Alameda police launch 'Casting with Cops' fishing program for childrenCBS San Francisco2022-07-28US
2785Через тернии к ракамОхотники.ру2022-08-08RU
2786A digital insight into the benthic impact of salmon farmsThe Fish Site2022-08-08US
2787Dutch seaweed farmers boast first offshore mechanical harvestThe Fish Site2022-08-08US
2788Researchers turn fish scales into high-quality carbon nanomaterialThe Fish Site2022-08-04US
2789Fisheries official denies coverup allegations over research into endangered B.C. steelheadCBC News2022-08-05CA
2790Aquafeed prize saves 88 million fish and countingThe Fish Site2022-08-05US
2791Вести с водоемовОхотники.ру2022-08-06RU
2792A Race to Save Fish as Rio Grande Dries, Even in AlbuquerqueAssociated Press2022-08-03US
2793Strong sockeye salmon runs bode well for famed Fraser fisheryMSN2022-08-02CA
2794Canada spells out salmon transition planfishfarmermagazine2022-08-04CA
2795DFO restricts vehicle access to recreational area on Fraser River in effort to protect fish habitatMSN2022-07-29CA
2796$20,000 stingray for $2,500; arowanas as low as $100: Fish farm closes after 30 yearsasiaone2022-07-16SG
2797Bangkok aquarium shop hires bikini-clad women in fish tanks for grand openingmashable2022-07-22TH
2798The Bristol Bay sockeye run was record-settingadn2022-07-23US
2799Connecticut fisherman catches 26-pound tiger muskieFox News2022-08-04US
2800Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo sees record number of fish caughtwkrg2022-08-03US

134 135 136 111 of [137 - pages.]