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ICSF - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers

The global seafood industry could become more resilient and provide critical food security for all, according to a new study published by the BBC's Worldfish site. The impacts of lockdown are micro to macro levels, writes Megan Howell.

Source: icsf.net
Published on 2021-02-16

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