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Nothing to Catch Here
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The fishing industry may cease to exist after 2050, when all the fish resources become exhausted, said Ashok Khosla, the president of the International Union... 10.02.2012, Sputnik International
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The fishing industry may cease to exist after 2050, when all the fish resources become exhausted, said Ashok Khosla, the president of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
The fishing industry may cease to exist after 2050, when all the fish resources become exhausted, said Ashok Khosla, the president of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.