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Regulators detail mammal bycatch rules for exports to US

Regulators have detailed new rules that will require countries exporting wild-caught seafood to the US to measure and reduce bycatch of marine mammals by 2022

By Jason Smith | Oct. 4, 2016 16:39 BST
John Kerry Visits Benoa Port in Indonesia
US Secretary of State John Kerry during briefing by Aditya Utama, director of the NGO Fishing and Living, and Sharif Cicip Sutardjo, Indonesian Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, a sustainable tuna fishing operation supported by USAID in Bali, Indonesia, October 6, 2013. Photo: U.S. Department of State
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