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Persian Gulf Fisheries Underreport Catch Figures, Researchers Use Google Earth Images to Make a Case
University of British Colombia scientists used Google Earth satellite images to assess fishing practices in the Persian Gulf, reporting that large fish traps known as weirs could be catching up to six times as many fish as are being reported.
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