Thursday, July 12, 2018
Oceana uncovers dozens of cases of illegal fishing in protected areas in the Mediterranean
Italy is top offender, allowing bottom trawling in important fish habitats of heavily overfished species such as hake
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Italy is top offender, allowing bottom trawling in important fish habitats of heavily overfished species such as hake
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