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Eco-briefs VENEZUELA: Oil Spill Halts Fishing in Lake Maracaibo Por Hundreds of fishermen in southern Lake Maracaibo, in western Venezuela, stopped casting their nets in the last week of March after observing massive numbers of dead fish and crabs along the lakeshore as a result of an oil spill in one of the lake’s tributaries, the Catatumbo River. CARACAS, Apr 2 (Tierramérica).- “Our boats and nets have been damaged by the oil, the fish and shellfish are fleeing. We have stopped fishing and are helping the people from PDVSA (the Venezuelan state-owned oil company) to remove the oil,” fisherman Jesús Hernández, who normally plies his trade between the villages of Congo Mirador and Ologás, told Tierramérica in a telephone interview. * |