Fuel subsidies that allow fishing fleets to “plunder” the deep seas should be scrapped, claim a group of leading international scientists.
They said more than $150m (£80m) was paid to trawler fleets, promoting overfishing of unviable resources.
about 19 years ago
Fuel subsidies that allow fishing fleets to “plunder” the deep seas should be scrapped, claim a group of leading international scientists. They said more than $150m (£80m) was paid to trawler fleets, promoting overfishing of unviable resources.
Fuel subsidies that allow fishing fleets to “plunder” the deep seas should be scrapped, claim a group of leading international scientists.
They said more than $150m (£80m) was paid to trawler fleets, promoting overfishing of unviable resources.
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