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malaayga ayaa dadka ka waawayn...Where would see that???

Another Advantage of Budhcad-Badeed, They saved the magnificent marine life from scavengers..... Kudos my fellow pirates..

 

 

Can anyone help me with the names and nomenclature of sea creatures in Somali Language....I am one of the people who never lived near an ocean back in Somalia...

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great photos, if only Somali seas where full of blue fin tuna. Oh one can only hope and dream. The pirates have done a good job. Keep it up lads, at least until a viable strong government is reconstituted to deal with illegal fishing trawlers. Although I'm slightly worried about that hammerhead shark being caught. For what purpose, lets hope its not for its fins, a most despicable crime.

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Coofle;828707 wrote:
malaayga ayaa dadka ka waawayn...Where would see that???

Another Advantage of Budhcad-Badeed, They saved the magnificent marine life from scavengers..... Kudos my fellow pirates..

 

 

Can anyone help me with the names and nomenclature of sea creatures in Somali Language
....I am one of the people who never lived near an ocean back in Somalia...

Thanks for the share Coofle.

 

here is the names of most sea species which live in Somali area.

http://rugsan.com/kalluun.php

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MoonLight1;828766 wrote:
Thanks for the share Coofle.

 

here is the names of most sea species which live in Somali area.

10X MOONLIGHT.. I needed it so much....Somali never stops to amaze me... lolz @ sacbadeed...

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Our seas are one of the richest in the world, take for example the TUNA, the value of tuna captured from our seas is $6 billion a year. imagine how much the other types of fishes worth.

 

here is an article about the tuna loses due to piracy.

The coast of Somalia is rich source of tuna from August to November

Piracy off Somalia's coast is a cause of falls in tuna catches in the Indian Ocean - one of the world's richest sources of the fish, experts say.

The head of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, Alejandro Anganuzzi, said catches fell by about 30% last year, seriously affecting the industry.

The Seychelles economy has been badly hit as many foreign fishing fleets are based there.

The reduced supply because of piracy has also driven up the price of tuna.

Ship seizures

The Indian Ocean tuna industry is said to be worth up to $6bn.

Last year Somali pirates took 42 commercial ships with crews hostage, according to the International Maritime Bureau, including the biggest oil supertanker ever captured.

A number of countries began naval patrols off East Africa and in the Gulf of Aden to try to combat the attacks.

With the threat still present, fishing fleets have had to move further east from the Somali coast, Mr Anganuzzi told Reuters news agency.

About 40% of Seychelles's foreign earnings come from tuna and related industries, the IOTC said.

French and Spanish fleets based in Seychelles caught only 50% of their expected catch.

The fleets usually catch nearly two-thirds of the year's haul off Somalia between August and November, he said.

Seychelles is paid per tonne of fish landed for port facilities and reduced catches mean fewer calls to port.

"The pirates' biggest impact, however, is reduced supply, driving prices up," the head of the Seychelles Fisheries Authority, Rondolph Payet, told Reuters.

http://towardfreedom.com/africa/2118-the-real-pirates-in-somalia-washington-paris-and-oslo

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MoonLight1;828777 wrote:
Our seas are one of the richest in the world, take for example the TUNA, the value of tuna captured from our seas is $6 billion a year. imagine how much the other types of fishes worth.

 

here is an article about the tuna loses due to piracy.

 

 

If only My people knew the paradise that Allah have bestowed upon them,,,,

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Coofle;828770 wrote:
lolz @ sacbadeed...

what about duqsigaad is there duqsi in the badda :D

 

I'ld like the names of those BIG malaays the kids carrying :D

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