Despite competing in the World Grappling Championships, Nicolas Arnel brags most about his collection of fish tanks.
Over the past five years, the aquaculture industry in Guyana has quietly but steadily made remarkable progress. Through the introduction of improved tilapia strains, the expansion of hatchery ...
THE Fisheries Department of the Ministry of Agriculture has taken another significant step toward strengthening sustainable aquaculture in Guyana’s hinterland, with the recent installation of fish ...
ExxonMobil Guyana Ltd. has let a Phase 2 contract to MODEC Inc. for a floating production storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel for the Hammerhead project. The contract is for a full engineering, ...
The government is finalising the modalities and timelines for the implementation of a crude oil marketing training system ...
A few Guyanese officers guard a tense frontier with Venezuela as U.S. military strikes against drug traffickers reshape ...
Oct. 8 (UPI) --During the opening ceremony of the French Embassy in Guyana, President Irfaan Ali said his country was ready to accept the France's offer of technological assistance -- including land ...
When saltwater fish long ago evolved to live in fresh water, many of them also evolved a more sophisticated hearing system, including middle ear bones similar to those in humans. Two-thirds of all ...
ExxonMobil's Hammerhead oil project offshore Guyana includes 18 wells and a floating production storage and offloading vessel. First oil from the Hammerhead development is expected in 2029. Total ...
A solar grid has been inaugurated in the remote, Indigenous village of Batavia in Guyana. Home to almost 700 residents, Batavia is located within Region 7 of Guyana, otherwise known as Cuyuni-Mazaruni ...
Vessels carrying supplies for an Exxon Mobil-operated oil platform at a Guyana Shore Base wharf in Guyana. (Luc Cohen/Reuters) Democratic senators questioned Tuesday whether U.S. taxpayers were ...
WATER. YOU CAN KAI IF YOU GO ANYWHERE NEAR THE WATER, YOU CAN SEE THEM. YOU CAN SMELL THEM. ROUGHLY 25,000 DEAD FISH WASHING UP FROM THE HARBOR. THAT IS THE ESTIMATE FROM THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF ...