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The most sustainable fish to eat right now, and how to cook it Inspired or confused by the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy? Find out what savvy swaps and labels to look out for on your favourite seafood Where can I find sustainable fish? Credit: Getty Once upon a time, we chose seafood according to what we fancied or could afford, with little thought for sustainability. We now know better. The Marine Conservation Society estimates 90 per cent of fish stocks globally are fully or overexploited, with sea life under added pressure from climate change and pollution. And now a new Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy, has brought the subject to the fore once more, not least for coming under fire from scientists and marine experts for cherry picking evidence and misrepresenting their views. ....
The Puppets’ Bunker The following adjustments have been made to the Duty Finder: The names of duties related to the Gold Saucer have been truncated. Parties that meet the minimum size requirements for Duty Roulette: Leveling can now be matched to duties based on the level of party members. The duty chosen will be within eight levels of the lowest level party member. For example, for a party whose members are level 70, 72, 75, and 79, a duty ranging from level 63 to 70 will be chosen. Duty Finder Settings From the Duty Finder Settings window, select Limited Leveling Roulette to enable this matching option. ....
The orange roughy. Photo Wikipedia. The battle for the ‘roughy has been a tough road for conservationists and hopefully, this win will be the last fight. An appeal by the fishing industry to overturn a ruling on the sustainability of fishing for a long-lived Australian fish – the orange roughy – has failed following a long battle for science and Australian environmental laws to be respected. An independent adjudicator threw out the appeal by consultants hired by the fishing industry – MRAG Americas. It means the orange roughy cannot be certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) because it is a protected species, listed as ‘Conservation Dependent’ under Australian law. ....
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