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    Canada Holds Hearings on Suspected Virus in Salmon
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The fate of wild salmon is a sensitive topic in the Pacific Northwest and arguments often end up in court in the United States, whether over threats to endangered fish by hydroelectric dams or sea lions swallowing them along their migration routes.
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    South Korea: Chinese fisherman fatally stabs officer
    A Chinese fishing captain fatally stabbed a South Korean coast guard officer and wounded another Monday after they stopped his boat for illegally fishing in crab-rich South Korean waters, officials said.
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    Swordfish longline fishery certified
    The Southeast US North Atlantic swordfish pelagic longline and buoy gear fishery has received Marine Stewardship Council certification after a rigorous, independent assessment by MRAG Americas.
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    OCEANA: EU Fisheries Ministers Must Set Aside Short Term Interests in Catch Limit Decisions
    Oceana is urging EU Fisheries Council Ministers to put aside short term interests in tomorrow’s meeting to establish 2012 catch limits for the main species targeted by Europe’s Atlantic fleet.
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    EU told plan to combat fish depletion has failed
    BRUSSELS—The European Union's audit office has said the $2.25 billion program to combat fish stock depletion through subsidies was a failure.
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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester

This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.