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Produce sets the squid catch limit at 420,000 tons Peru
Measure is established to guarantee sustainable extractive activities of the resource during the year 2023.
Photo: Produce
The Ministry of Production (Produce) established, through ministerial res...
When artificial is beneficial European Union
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South Korea: Import prices of seafood increased by 13% Viet Nam
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Squid fisheries are booming in a regulatory vacuum Worldwide
The following is an excerpt from an article published by China Dialogue Ocean:
The expansion of squid fisheries in parts of the high seas has left scientists and conservationists concerned about the ...
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