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  • Threats to aquatic life: from waste to illegal fishing 2022-09-27 18:01

    By Faranak Bakhtiari

    Threats to aquatic life: from waste to illegal fishing

    TEHRAN – Breeding of marine species is subject to compliance with environmental considerations, including not releasing sewage and waste, not polluting and destructing the environment, the deputy head of the Department of Environment for marine environment and wetlands, has said.

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