Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS), is a Non-Governmental Organization engaged in public advocacy on social, environmental and public health issues.
Don’t capitalize on the poor!
In our respectful view, it is unethical and immoral to capitalize and profiteer on the poor, especially in times of hardship.
"Between June 2020 and November 2021 alone, we’ve estimated the cumulative amount of oil that has leaked from offshore infrastructure and into the Gulf of Paria and eastern coast of Trinidad to be between 55,740 and 260,120 gallons."
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Our borders are open and unsecured. Where are the interceptors and radars ? Our fishers are being robbed and murdered!
Without radars the CG is useless!!
#gulfofpirates#SecureOurBorders
What is the #truth? Was Petrotrin a drain on the economy or was it closed so other secret companies can sell fuel and make millions? #transparency#truth
Early this morning, Fishermen and Friends of the Sea - FFOS visited the site of the sunken MV Fair Chance, where 5 of our brothers have been neglected.
A life vest is used to mark the site of the sunken MV Fair Chance.
#MVFairChance
Copy of the EIA for Public Comment can be found on the EMA Website - https://t.co/crlJiHOLfR
CEC Application submitted by Primera Oil and Gas Limited for the purpose of constructing a Multi-Well Surface Production Facility within the Ortoire Block, onshore Trinidad.
Every day our wildlife is killed by the scourge of plastics and discarded fishing gear.
How much more must die before our elected Politicians pass the Beverage Container Bill?
#beveragecontainerbill#plasticpollution#ghostfishing
Wild elephants scavenge for food at an open landfill in Sri Lanka but meet their demise after ingesting plastic. The passing of the Beverage Container Bill can aid in preventing tragedies similar to this from happening in our own country. #PasstheBeverageContainerBill