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  30/06/2015 09:23:39
FOOD: Fishing boats stay in port as new rules bite (Source: Bangkok Post)
  Fishing boats stay in port as new rules bite. Seafood retailers in Samut Sakhon are bracing themselves for supply shortages with many fishing-boat skippers refusing to put to sea in an attempt to avoid new, harsh penalties for illegal fishing. Thirawat Charoensuksophon, chairman of the province’s seafood retailers’ association, said catches are expected to drop sharply from Saturday.
 
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