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    Can We Eat Our Fish and Protect Them Too?

    Tue, 02/21/2012 - 20:09 EDT - Forbes.com - Top Stories

    It's hard to not feel guilty about eating seafood these days as reports of overfishing and collapsed fisheries abound. Led by a group of Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum, however, an exciting solution is beginning to emerge, the brainchild of marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala. Sala spoke to Forbes/Momentum ...

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