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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Apr 2017

    Having depleted the seas close to home, Chinese fishermen are sailing farther to exploit waters of other countrieshttp://nyti.ms/2oVFHnG 

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      1. Charlie Whiskey‏ @BlueDogPatriot 30 Apr 2017
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        And Africa is also a target for them. Stealing as much possible already

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      1. Norman Dong‏ @EarthPlannr 30 Apr 2017
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        China's "modernization" has boosted living standards at home, but its economy & businesses have no curbs or limits on damaging environment.

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      1. Helen Neville‏ @HelenNeville12 30 Apr 2017
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        I saw the beginning of this in Tanzania. The exploitation and degradation of resources and the natural environment...

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      1. DCape911 DD214‏ @Pushing911S 30 Apr 2017
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        The Japanese are just as persistent Ref: current levels of Blue Fin Tuna, the huge catches are past tense & other species! Whales on ⬆️Sadly

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      1. J҉u҉s҉t҉i҉n҉_҉i҉s҉M҉r҉R҉e҉i҉d҉‏ @Justin_isMrReid 30 Apr 2017
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        Lawless Oceans was very informative on this matter

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      1. David Hawley‏ @DavidHawley2 30 Apr 2017
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        I chased a Shanghai-registered trawler out of my farm pond last week.

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      1. wealththrupennies‏ @Pennywinning7 30 Apr 2017
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        This is very worrisome and will ultimately lead to the last war.

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      1. M0N3Y_T4LK$‏ @n_d41 30 Apr 2017
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        Upgrade farming techniques teach aquafarming and other closed looped farming systems that are self sustainable

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      1. Cray ❌‏ @readbuk48 30 Apr 2017
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        Good luck with that, the entire world is overfished

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      1. Barbara C‏ @tousjoursmax53 30 Apr 2017
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        We are doing the same thing here. Overfishing is rampant globally.

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      1. Betty Friedel‏ @betty_friedel 30 Apr 2017
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        so sad for future generations

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      1. JillMichelleWilliams‏ @thejmw 30 Apr 2017
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        If you watch "lawless ocean" this explained + intersectionality of piracy + poverty #globalproblem #oneworld

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      1. Kenneth Kaplan‏ @drkenkaplan 1 May 2017
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        Why don't the Chinese just eat their contaminated farmed fish and shrimp? Just sayin'.

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      1. K. Brown‏ @brownkat01 1 May 2017
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        There should be a law forbiding other countries from depleting other nations fishing water after thet have ruined their own.

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      1. 柳君‏ @liujumeilikeai 30 Apr 2017
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        呵呵

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      1. Budhibal‏ @budhibal 30 Apr 2017
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        Time to ban them in other waters ?

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      1. Michael Romero-Salas‏ @MichaelRomeroS 30 Apr 2017
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        A case of overfishing. Will we, humans, see what is happening and change our habits or mine the planet to extinction?

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