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Secrecy in international fisheries management: bad news for our oceans?

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Secrecy in international fisheries management: bad news for our oceans?

Byron Adonis Mutingwende2 years ago09 mins

By Ryan Orgera, Global Director,  Accountability.Fish Who controls the world’s oceans? Even though this is a massive question, the answer is problematic, to say the least. It’s problematic in that the only bodies with any meaningful say in what happens to the oceans are 17 obscure organizations that are heavily focused on the management of…

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