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Thursday, February 21, 2008
[Guinean news] Illegals threaten Guinean fishing
The IRIN news service has a piece on
the threat to Guinea's domestic fishing industry
caused by industrial trawlers from Europe and Asia that operate illegally in Guinean waters.
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