The US will not impose a potentially $745 million embargo on Mexican seafood in response to that country's alleged continual trafficking of an endangered fish the Smithsonian calls the "cocaine of the sea" and the knock-on effects that catching the fish has on the also-endangered vaquita porpoise. [...]
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