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Fishing quotas saving dwindling tuna?
FRANCE 24 English
2009-11-26
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Members of the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna have voted to lower the tuna quota to 13,500 tonnes for next year. For the Japanese, who consume 80% of the world's tuna, the cuts are excessive.
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