The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has closed the krill fishing season five months ahead of schedule for the first time in history, as the fleet reached the seasonal catch limit.
The unprecedented closure follows a failure by member states to renew critical conservation measures, allowing fishing to concentrate in sensitive areas vital for predators.
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Record Catch Follows Lapsed Protections
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