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A Sustainable Seafood Supply Chain Requires Responsible Practices at Every Link
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The fishing industry is in deep trouble. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), about 33% of global fish stocks are overfished, and the fig...
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Forming the Future of Urbanity
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Penang Island Mayor Dato' Ar. Yew Tung Seang leading council officers to work during a Bike on Friday session.As mayor of Penang Island, Dato’ Ar. Y...
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Andrea Filmer
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