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7 May 2015
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Phuket opens Port In-Port Out Controlling Center to fight illegal fishing
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Thailand threatened with possible EU fish trade ban
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EU strikes Korea from list of illegal fishing countries
EU strikes Korea from list of illegal fishing countries
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Label with environmental impact information for aquaculture produce
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