Fishermen
Coverage of Fishermen in the Nexus archive.
- Two fishermen drown after fishing boat capsizes in Kochi
Two fishermen drowned after their fishing boat capsized in Kochi. The incident occurred in the coastal area of Kochi, resulting in the deaths of both individuals.
- When killer waves snuffed out six lives in Visakhapatnam
Six fishermen were killed by bad weather and high seas near Visakhapatnam, leaving their families in dire straits. The incident highlights the dangers faced by local fishermen who brave rough conditions to earn a living.
- Andhra fishermen rescued off Odisha’s Puri, Paradip; six still missing off Visakhapatnam: Atchannaidu
Ten Andhra fishermen were rescued off Puri and Paradip in Odisha, while six others remain missing off Visakhapatnam. The Minister Atchannaidu confirmed the ongoing search for the missing.
- Despite rough weather, sea, air search continues for six fishermen
A combined sea and air search is ongoing for six fishermen despite challenging weather conditions. The operation continues to locate the individuals.
- Fisherman drowns off Anakapalli coast; search on for six missing off Visakhapatnam
Chodipalli Simhadri drowned after two members of a four-person crew fell into rough seas off Revu Polavaram. The search continues for six missing fishermen off Visakhapatnam.
- Fishermen capture the moment earthquake hits Venezuelan coast
Fishermen captured the moment twin earthquakes struck Venezuela’s La Guaira coastline on Wednesday. The event was recorded by local fishermen, highlighting the seismic activity in the region.
- Aggressive, sharp-toothed pufferfish ‘will cut off your finger,’ fishermen say in scary, new warning: ‘They don’t leave anything behind’
Aggressive pufferfish with sharp teeth are being warned by fishermen to avoid, as they can cut off fingers and leave nothing behind. The warning highlights the danger these fish pose to people in the area.
- Fishermen are jailed after ditching 'illegal' lobster haul over boat during inspection
Fishermen were jailed after discarding an illegal lobster catch over their boat during an inspection. The incident occurred when authorities inspected their vessel and discovered the discarded haul.
- Virginia Beach fishermen help free entangled sea turtle
Three Virginia Beach fishermen rescued a 700-pound Leatherback turtle from a tangle of crab pot buoys in the Chesapeake Bay. The turtle was entangled, and the fishermen helped free it.
- 2 fisherman rescued, 1 still missing after rising tide traps them on reef at Conn. beach
Two fishermen were rescued after being trapped on a reef by a rising tide at a Connecticut beach, while one remains missing. The incoming tide left them with no safe way back to shore as water levels continued to rise.
- Two fishermen injured in LPG cylinder blast on boat
Two fishermen were injured after an LPG cylinder explosion occurred on their boat. The incident involved a blast that caused injuries to the crew members.
- Farmers and environmentalists oppose proposal for hydrocarbon wells off Parangipettai coast
Farmers and environmentalists are opposing a proposal for hydrocarbon wells off the Parangipettai coast, warning that it will threaten mangroves, destroy coastal natural resources, and harm fishermen's livelihoods.
- Goblin shark seen alive in natural deep-sea habitat for the first time
A goblin shark was observed alive in its natural deep-sea habitat for the first time. Previously, the species had only been seen when caught by fishermen, with the sharks dying shortly afterward.
- Three missing Cuddalore fishermen traced
Three fishermen from Cuddalore who were missing have been traced. The article confirms their location after they were reported missing.
- Coast Guard launches search for missing fishermen off Cuddalore
The Coast Guard has launched a search operation for missing fishermen near Cuddalore, deploying two vessels and a helicopter following a request from the local district administration.
- Gaza fishermen stay afloat with dinghies made from doorframes
Fishermen in Gaza are using dinghies made of reclaimed fiberglass, wood, and doorframes salvaged from rubble. These makeshift boats allow them to continue fishing despite limited resources.
- How Maine’s lobster revolt could cost Trump the Senate
Rising lobster and fuel prices linked to tariffs are causing Maine fishermen and farmers to reconsider their support for the US president. This shift could impact Trump's chances in the Senate during upcoming midterms.
- Fishermen resort to helmets after being knocked out by flying fish as Trump wages war on invasive species
Fishermen are using helmets to protect themselves from flying fish that have become a hazard due to invasive species issues. The situation is linked to President Trump's policies targeting invasive species.