A new study has found that around the world, just over half of global fish stock conservation targets are being met. But according to the report’s co-author, Halifax marine biologist Boris Worm, Canada is not among the countries that are meeting their goals on average. He tells Elizabeth McSheffrey about the report’s results, and what they mean for fisheries decision-makers.
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