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Ucsb Researchers: Cultured Totoaba Could Slow Poaching

Harrison Tasoff / UCSB Totoaba's trade has all the intrigue of a criminal thriller. Dollars and drugs change hands as a criminal cartel competes against the government. Endangered communities and species are caught in the sights of a lucrative illicit trade. Then it may be surprising that totoaba is a fish. Totoaba is a kind of large but unpretentious fish native to the Gulf of California. But its worldly appearance hides an incredible value in …
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Harrison Tasoff / UCSB Totoaba's trade has all the intrigue of a criminal thriller. Dollars and drugs change hands as a criminal cartel competes against the government. Endangered communities and species are caught in the sights of a lucrative illicit trade. Then it may be surprising that totoaba is a fish. Totoaba is a kind of large but unpretentious fish native to the Gulf of California. But its worldly appearance hides an incredible value in …

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dossierpolitico.com broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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