DOSSIER: Washed ashore fishes
Some dead fishes found washed ashore along the coasts of Axim-Bewire, Osu, and Keta
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Ghanaian students in Ukraine cry for evacuation following tensions
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Fisheries Commission to release comprehensive report on fishes washed ashore this week
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MCE for Nzema East launches 'operation visit every kitchen' to ‘arrest’ washed-ashore fishes on market
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Dead dolphins and fish washed ashore in Ghana – The scientific angle
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Fishmongers need loan to expand business
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You judged wrongly - Fisheries Commission disputes claims that majority of trawlers are Chinese-owned
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Washed-ashore fishes: Regular ocean monitoring programme must be established – UG Marine Dep’t
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Washed ashore fish: UG Marine Science Dept. confirms Hawa Koomson’s ‘stress’ claims
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Washed ashore fishes: UG Marine Science department backs Hawa Koomson’s ‘stress’ theory
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Hawa Koomson’s claim on ‘fish stress’ not unfounded
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Fish sellers cashing in despite fears of ‘washed ashore fishes’ infiltrating markets
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PHOTOS: Smoked dolphins seized as MCE swoops on Axim fishmongers
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Do not sell or consume dolphins and other fishes washed ashore - NCCE
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Osu residents who ate fishes washed ashore doing well – Chief Fisherman
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Visit the hospital for medical checks if you ate washed-ashore fish - Ministry
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Persons who consumed dead dolphins, fishes risk kidney, heart and cancer conditions - Doctor
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'Stop consuming washed ashore dolphins' – Assembly to residents
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Government to show pragmatism in the face of ritual, robbery, religious lawlessness in Ghana
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Fisheries Commission begins probe into the cause of death of sea mammals
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Dead Dolphins: 132 out of 200 still with residents – Nzema East Assembly worried
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Washed ashore mammals: 38 dolphins returned to their habitat – Fisheries Officials
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Tackle premix fuel diversion immediately – Bawumia to Hawa Koomson
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Fish mortality will affect our business - Fish sellers
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Dead dolphins: Ghana Health Service urged to track possible health effects
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We are taking palm oil to expel any poison- residents who consumed suspected poisonous fish claim