SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick, Canada -- It's a good time for wild harvester trade groups and those representing the aquaculture industry to come together to fend off a "common enemy," environmental groups that are using faulty information to give both sectors black eyes, said Glenn Cooke at the Responsible Seafood Summit, in New Brunswick, Canada [...]
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