Some countries give lot of attention to the issue of overfishing. New laws and regulations are implemented. While others pays minimum attention to this matter. Compare and contrast between countries that control overfishing and countries that allow it
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Some countries give lot of attention to the issue of overfishing. New laws and regulations are implemented. While others pays minimum attention to this matter.
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