"this just in" piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scie
"this just in" piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predicting that the entire North Atlantic fishing industry could collapse by 2010 due to overfishing. But Barbara Stevenson, a member of the New England Fishery Management Council and a sellers...
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