Fish Ban sees Villages Facing Food Shortage, Demand for Investigations
It is a natural practice in many Papua New Guinean coastal villages to depend upon the sea and its resources for survival, and in Madang Province, it is no different, depending on fish for their daily living as well as a source of income. However, they are now experiencing food shortages due to the ban on the sale of fish in Madang after a slurry spill from the Ramu Nico operations in Basamuk.
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