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January 25, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Tuna groups tackle overfishing

The first international plan to try and stop the overfishing of tuna has been adopted by regulators meeting in Japan. The plan called for better monitoring and co-ordination across regions, as well as action against illegal fishing.

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The first international plan to try and stop the overfishing of tuna has been adopted by regulators meeting in Japan. The plan called for better monitoring and co-ordination across regions, as well as action against illegal fishing.

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