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Could trawler cams help save world's dwindling fish stocks?

Por: ABC News Business December 07, 2022

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PORTLAND, Maine -- For years, Mark Hager’s job as an observer aboard New England fishing boats made him a marked man, seen as a meddling cop on the ocean, counting and scrutinizing every cod, haddock and flounder to help set crucial quotas.On one particularly perilous voyage, he spent 12 days at sea and no crew member uttered even a single word to him.Now Hager is working to replace such federally-mandated observers with high-definition... + full article



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