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Papua New Guinea Issues Fishing Warning in New Ireland Amid Marine Deaths

Papua New Guinea Issues Fishing Warning in New Ireland Amid Marine Deaths

21 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
  • Papua New Guinea's government has issued a warning against fishing in certain areas of New Ireland after preliminary tests revealed the presence of metals in water samples. This follows reports from residents about an unusual number of dead fish washing ashore.
  • The fisheries minister, Jelta Wong, confirmed that independent testing identified various metals in water from locations near Kafkaf village and Larairu lagoon.
  • The warning comes amid growing environmental issues in Papua New Guinea, where industrial activities and inadequate waste management practices have raised alarms about water quality and marine ecosystems. The deaths of marine life could reflect broader environmental challenges facing the region, emphasizing the need…
  • The situation in New Ireland raises significant concerns about environmental health and the potential impact on local fisheries. The presence of metals in water could indicate pollution sources that may pose risks not only to marine life but also to human health.
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