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Dolphins Are Still Accidental Casualties of Tuna Fishing

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A new study estimates that about 80,000 cetaceans are swept up every year by tuna-fishing nets in the Indian Ocean.

Source: https://www.wired.com/story/dolphins-are-still-accidental-casualties-of-tuna-fishing

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