If the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) had its way, none of Carlos Rafael’s relatives or business associates would get to keep any of the 13 groundfish boats he used to violate federal catch limits, and big changes would be made to the way quota-sharing allowances are handled in the Gulf of Maine [...]
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