The fishers guild of the gulf of Roses in north Catalonia, Spain, said captures of hake in the area last year spiked by 66.8% to more than 283,500 metric tons compared to 2012, after the association implemented a radical closure on fishing grounds with abundant young, yet trade-able fish. [...]
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