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Victory! Chile Passes Reform on Salmon Escapes, Antibiotics
March 12, 2010
The Scanner: Bluefin Win Edition
March 5, 2010
Film Reveals Global Scourge of Salmon Aquaculture
February 16, 2010
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Hungry Oceans: What Happens When The Prey Is Gone?
Use and Abuse of Antibiotics in Salmon Farming
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Oceana Highlights New Regulations for the Prevention and Penalization of Salmon Escapes
March 15, 2010
Official Report Reveals that Salmon Aquaculture in Chile Uses 600 Times More Antibiotics Than Norway
July 24, 2009
Oceana Requests New Regulation of Salmon Escapes in Chile
July 8, 2009
In the News
Farmed fish numbers outpace human population
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New Scientist
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March 7, 2009