Argentina is increasingly worried about a large Spanish fishing fleet heading to the South Atlantic, near the Falkland Islands. Officials in Argentina have voiced concerns about overfishing, especially in squid harvesting. The fleet, sent by Spanish ship owners and agreed upon with the Falkland government, comprises over twenty freezer ships. They aim to start one […]
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