Seafood Headlines June 14, 2021
Harvester Fined $10K | State Of Pacific Salmon | Underwater Drone Fishery Enforcement
Oceans' future to 2050 marine aquaculture forecast
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BIOMAR launches its 2030 ambitions
WTO convenes key meeting of trade ministers on July 15 on fisheries subsidies
Clemson researchers work to boost seafood market in South Carolina
Chinese 'Factory ship' trawlers pose a threat to Pakistan's local fishermen
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Commercial clam harvester fined $10,000 for violating Fisheries Act
Kelp farming mariculture or marine aquaculture in Kodiak Alaska
Genetic diversity of the Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon
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Koenigs fined in sturgeon caviar case, on leave from DNR
Pacific Seafood CSR Report 2020
UAE launches food security project to train youth to become agriculture entrepreneurs