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Is your seafood tainted by crime? Tracing the movement from
Is your seafood tainted by crime? Tracing the movement from
Is your seafood tainted by crime? Tracing the movement from bait to plate
China catches, processes and exports much of the planet’s fish. But its distant-water fishing fleet has been tied to violence, wage theft, severe neglect and human trafficking of crew members
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