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Antarctic krill fishing is now concentrated in the exact pattern conservation rules were designed to prevent

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The companies fishing for Antarctic krill have harvested so much so quickly that the season had to close in August 2026, three months before it was scheduled to end. That's the second consecutive year of an early closing.

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  • 01The companies fishing for Antarctic krill have harvested so much so quickly that the season had to close in August 2026, three months before it was scheduled to end.
  • 02That's the second consecutive year of an early closing.
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