New set of international rules needed to protect health of fishing stocks, study shows
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The global community should work to establish an array of new international legal rules to protect the health of fish stocks, new research says. Rather than one set of laws covering all possible maritime sustainability issues, there should be a range of different rules, each with its own distinct objectives and mandates.
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- 01The global community should work to establish an array of new international legal rules to protect the health of fish stocks, new research says.
- 02Rather than one set of laws covering all possible maritime sustainability issues, there should be a range of different rules, each with its own distinct objectives and mandates.
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