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UK supermarkets back call to cut yellowfin tuna catches by 20% - @guardianeco - 0 views

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    Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, M&S, Morrisons and Co-op join major seafood brands and WWF in campaign to stop Indian Ocean fish stocks collapsing
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    Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, M&S, Morrisons and Co-op join major seafood brands and WWF in campaign to stop Indian Ocean fish stocks collapsing
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Setting nets below the surface means fishermen catch almost 80 percent fewer dolphins, ... - 0 views

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    Lowering gillnets into the water - instead of using them on the surface - can lower the chances of tuna fishermen accidentally hauling in dolphins and whales, according to new research led by FIU and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Pakistan.
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Marine Protected Areas aren't necessarily the answer for ocean conservation - @SeafoodS... - 0 views

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    Marine Protected Areas aren't necessarily the answer for ocean conservation.
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    Marine Protected Areas aren't necessarily the answer for ocean conservation.
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Restoring coral reefs, with some help from local fish - @sciencemag - 0 views

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    Restoring coral reefs, with some help from local fish.
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    Restoring coral reefs, with some help from local fish.
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Via @Seasaver - Endangered turtle goes to lay eggs but airport runway is built on beach... - 0 views

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    Endangered turtle goes to lay eggs but airport runway is built on beach.
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