Friday, December 13, 2019
Oceana: EU’s last chance to fulfil the law and stop overfishing
For the first time, the Council of EU ministers will limit the fishing effort in the Mediterranean, the world’s most overfished sea
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For the first time, the Council of EU ministers will limit the fishing effort in the Mediterranean, the world’s most overfished sea
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