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Illegal fish in Lent?

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Studies presented by Oceana show that a large percentage of the fish we consume could be of illegal origin due to the lack of a traceability policy, which causes us not to know the true origin of marine products Text: Camilo Ocampo Photo: Graciela López / Cuartoscuro CITY OF MEXICO. – Where does the fish we eat come from? The answer might seem simple; however, Oceana, an organization dedicated to the protection of the oceans, warns that approxim…
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Illegal fish in Lent?

Studies presented by Oceana show that a large percentage of the fish we consume could be of illegal origin due to the lack of a traceability policy, which causes us not to know the true origin of marine products Text: Camilo Ocampo Photo: Graciela López / Cuartoscuro CITY OF MEXICO. – Where does the fish we eat come from? The answer might seem simple; however, Oceana, an organization dedicated to the protection of the oceans, warns that approxim…

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Pie de Página broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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