Identifier | Subject | Date | Office | Classification | Tags |
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04ABUJA1678 |
(U) UPDATE ON USE OF TURTLE EXCLUDER DEVICES [...] (U) Action requested, paras five and six. 2. (U) On September 29 Emboffs met with G. N. Shimang, Director of Fisheries at Nigeria's Ministry of Agriculture, to discuss an aide memoire and other documentation on turtle excluder devices (TEDs) that supported an Embassy demarche to the Ministr [...] |
2004-09-30 11:40:00 | Embassy Abuja | UNCLASSIFIED | EFIS ETRD NI OES |
04ABUJA2101 |
GON OFFICIAL REPORTS SLOW PROGRESS IN IMPLEMENTING [...] No summary [...] |
2004-12-20 10:26:00 | Embassy Abuja | UNCLASSIFIED | EFIS ETRD NI OES |
04QUITO2365 |
NO WORD FROM ECUADOR ON TEDS CHANGES [...] No summary [...] |
2004-08-26 14:29:00 | Embassy Quito | UNCLASSIFIED | EFIS ETRD SENV EC OES |
06SANTODOMINGO3807 |
WATER AND SANITATION ISSUES IN THE DOMINICAN [...] (U) Summary. Per reftel, Embassy conducted a review of host country needs and identified opportunities to strengthen U.S. engagement on water and sanitation programs in the Dominican Republic. Access to potable water, especially in rural areas, better sewage infrastructure and treatment fac [...] |
2006-12-28 19:54:00 | Embassy Santo Domingo | UNCLASSIFIED | SENV OES |
07ACCRA1871 |
TOGO: REO VISISTS MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF [...] (U) The REO met with Fisheries department officials, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment and the Natural SIPDIS Resources program manager for the Peace Corps. The REO visited the artisanal fishing vessel basin and a fish smoking facility. ------------------------------ F [...] |
2007-09-05 13:27:00 | Embassy Accra | UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY | ASEC CM SENV OTRA AF OES GH |
07LAGOS664 |
NIGERIAN SHRIMPING INDUSTRY DECRIES PIRATE ATTACKS [...] (SBU) Summary: During a recent Turtle Excluder Device (TED) inspection visit, many Nigerian shrimp companies told the Poloff that pirates have boarded their boats, robbed their crew and equipment, and confiscated their catches. Eight Nigerian shrimp companies operate approximately 150 boats i [...] |
2007-10-05 10:59:00 | Consulate Lagos | CONFIDENTIAL | PGOV OES PREL ASEC NI |