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Probe links blast fishing operations in Sri Lanka to explosives smuggled from India
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Former Sri Lanka conflict zone reveals rich coral reef biodiversity
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FAO calls for ‘blue transformation’ as seafood production swells
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Protected marine parks not spared from blast fishing in Sri Lanka
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Humanity’s use of wild species ‘vastly underappreciated’
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Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
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Singapore affirms support for deep-sea mining
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UN Ocean Conference leaves indigenous peoples feeling excluded
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