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Takeaways from AP report on overfishing's threat to conch

Por: Associated Press Science April 06, 2023

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FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — No longer a theoretical threat, overfishing across the globe has wiped out species from areas where they once thrived. And one result is that it’s taken off the table beloved culturally important dishes. – a marine snail that’s central to the island nation’s diet, economy and identity.The overfishing challenges faced by Bahamians are mirrored in places as different as , long a main ingredient in the national... + full article



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