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		<title>Graduate discusses global seafood sustainability in Science magazine&#8217;s policy forum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahmed Khan, a graduate of UBC&#8217;s Fisheries Economics Research Unit now studying at Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada says that Governance may be an influential factor to consider when it comes to seafood supply. This comes from a recent article in Science magazine&#8217;s policy forum titled Sustainability and Global Seafood which appeared in the February [...]]]></description>
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	Ahmed Khan, a graduate of UBC&#8217;s Fisheries Economics Research Unit now studying at Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada says that Governance may be an influential factor to consider when it comes to seafood supply. This comes from a recent article in Science magazine&#8217;s policy forum titled Sustainability and Global Seafood which appeared in the February [...]
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		<description><![CDATA[A short new video posted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on video sharing site YouTube is an excellent quick introduction to fisheries subsidies and why it is an important issue. Watch for appearances by Dr. Sumaila at 1:22, 2:37, and 2:59 in the video below. Key concepts excerpted from the video are: &#8220;almost [...]]]></description>
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	A short new video posted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on video sharing site YouTube is an excellent quick introduction to fisheries subsidies and why it is an important issue. Watch for appearances by Dr. Sumaila at 1:22, 2:37, and 2:59 in the video below. Key concepts excerpted from the video are: &#8220;almost [...]
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