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Responsible Tuna Fisheries Management with Susan Jackson of ISSF
Episode 199

Responsible Tuna Fisheries Management with Susan Jackson of ISSF

The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has just released its 5-year plan to improve sustainability within the tuna fishery, and ISSF President Susan Jackson sat down the Shaun and Maddie to talk about it!

Aquademia: The Seafood Podcast · Susan Jackson, Shaun O'Loughlin, Justin Grant, Maddie Cassidy

April 19, 202344m 58s

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