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#11353379
23 June 2024
Workers are scooping up oil-stained sand at East Coast Park beach in Singapore, on June 23, 2024. Singapore authorities are continuing cleanup activities after a Netherlands-flagged dredger, Vox Maxima, hit a stationary Singapore-flagged bunker vessel, Maine Honour, on June 14, 2024.
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#11081897
17 March 2024
A man from the fishing community is walking on bags filled with sand after completing his work while dredging and de-silting work is ongoing in Wular Lake in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 17, 2024. The reconditioning of Wular Lake, following the dredging of the critically silted areas, is contributing to an improvement in the quality of life for people living near the lake's boundaries.
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#11081898
17 March 2024
A man from the fishing community is walking on bags filled with sand after completing his work while dredging and de-silting work is ongoing in Wular Lake in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 17, 2024. The reconditioning of Wular Lake, following the dredging of the critically silted areas, is contributing to an improvement in the quality of life for people living near the lake's boundaries.
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#11081906
17 March 2024
Members of the fishing community are watching the dredging and de-silting work in Wular Lake in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 17, 2024. The reconditioning of Wular Lake, following the dredging of the critically silted areas, is expected to improve the quality of life for people living near the lake's boundaries.
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#11081908
17 March 2024
Members of the fishing community are watching the dredging and de-silting work in Wular Lake in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 17, 2024. The reconditioning of Wular Lake, following the dredging of the critically silted areas, is expected to improve the quality of life for people living near the lake's boundaries.
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#11081918
17 March 2024
A boy is trying to start a boat while people from the fishing community are watching the dredging and de-silting work in Wular Lake in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 17, 2024. The reconditioning of Wular Lake, following the dredging of the critically silted areas, is contributing to an improvement in the quality of life for people living near the lake's boundaries.
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#9205740
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205742
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205744
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205748
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205752
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205754
16 November 2022
Two fishermen at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205756
16 November 2022
Two fishermen at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#5867228
20 July 2020
Using heavy equipment workers dredge the mud contained in the Ciliwung river that crosses residents in Jatinegara, Jakarta, on July, 20,2020. the mud dredging is to deepen the shallow times to anticipate the possibility of an increase in water discharge during heavy rains and shipping water.
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#5867270
20 July 2020
Using heavy equipment workers dredge the mud contained in the Ciliwung river that crosses residents in Jatinegara, Jakarta, on July, 20,2020. the mud dredging is to deepen the shallow times to anticipate the possibility of an increase in water discharge during heavy rains and shipping water.
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#5867288
20 July 2020
Using heavy equipment workers dredge the mud contained in the Ciliwung river that crosses residents in Jatinegara, Jakarta, on July, 20,2020. the mud dredging is to deepen the shallow times to anticipate the possibility of an increase in water discharge during heavy rains and shipping water.
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