Fish. They live in our oceans, streams, and rivers, but what do we really know about their existence in relation to modern topics such as capitalism, environmental degradation, or globalization? Weave blogger Benjamin Landry drags fishing issues out from the deep, untangles the net of secrecy surrounding fishing regulation, and makes known about commercial fishing what the media chooses to ignore!
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