Environment
Future of World's Largest Tuna Fishery Discussed in Australia this Week
Representatives from 43 nations are meeting in Carins, Australia this week to discuss the future of key tuna stocks and the regulations regarding commercial fishing done by nations eager to have sushi bars and supermarkets filled full of fish.
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