Fishing in Cuba
Tragedy in Cienfuegos: Another Cuban loses his life while practicing underwater fishing.
Cuba will receive $680,000 from the FAO to address the damage caused by Hurricane Oscar.
Cuban man missing for three days after going fishing in Santa Cruz del Norte.
Cuban fishermen catch enormous tuna in Havana.
Cuban fishing boat runs aground during voyage to the Isle of Youth.
The Cuban government explains why there is no fish available for the people.
Hanging Shelters at High Risk: The Dangerous Life of a Fishing Community in Matanzas
Warnings about the increase in illegal sale of sea turtle meat in Cuba: "It is irresponsible and cruel."
Official media highlights the "high nutritional potential" of the black soldier fly.
Cuba receives 1.3 million dollars to promote sustainable fishing while Cubans continue to lack access to seafood.
Joven desaparecido tras salir a pescar hace dos días por costa del este de La Habana
Cuban government allows the import of higher-powered boat engines.
Hurricane Beryl threatens the safety of fishermen in Santiago de Cuba.
A Cuban man dies while practicing underwater fishing at Baracoa Beach.
Two Cuban teenagers drown while fishing in Camagüey.
A hammerhead shark attacks a raft of Cuban fishermen.
Do lobsters from Cuba reach Florida?
A Cuban father dies while spearfishing in the Isle of Youth.
They are raising catfish in an old cistern of a hotel in Cuba.
Manuel Marrero inaugurates seven fish tanks in Sancti Spíritus.
Dramatic rescue of two Cuban fishermen after their boat sank in Mayabeque.
Cuban youths face danger to capture a shark.
A fishing company in Isla de la Juventud failed to meet the annual lobster plan because they "emigrated."
Fishermen in Miami catch a shark on a recreational boat and take it away in a pickup truck.
The state-owned company in Camagüey aims to capture 250 tons of lobster for export.
Two Cuban lawyers are raising tilapia in ponds in Havana.
Chinese floating dock begins operations in Havana Bay.
Cuban Dives into "Family Aquaculture" in Pinar del Río
More than 2,000 Cubans lose their jobs each month in the food industry and fishing.
The Cuban government says there is no fish because more than 60 boats are out of operation.
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