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Sustainability

Fiji tuna groups cut down fleet, as industry faces ‘total collapse’

Fiji domestic boats have been catching less than 50% of their break even for the last four to five years, forcing companies to cease fishing, Fiji tuna company executive tells Undercurrent News

By Eva Tallaksen | Jan. 20, 2014 09:10 GMT
Fiji tuna groups cut down fleet, as industry faces 'total collapse'
Albacore tuna at the Sydney fish Market. Photo: Newtown grafitti
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