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Antarctic region / Patagonian toothfish / Antarctic cod / Illegal /  unreported and unregulated fishing / Vessel monitoring system / Antarctic / Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources / Dissostichus / Overfishing / Fish / Nototheniidae / Fishing industry
Date: 2014-05-29 00:52:58
Antarctic region
Patagonian toothfish
Antarctic cod
Illegal
unreported and unregulated fishing
Vessel monitoring system
Antarctic
Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
Dissostichus
Overfishing
Fish
Nototheniidae
Fishing industry

Proposed Legislation for Implementing the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in Hong Kong

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