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Government shows a lead on depleted and illegal fishing

After the Federal Government's applauded $200 million initiative last November to buy out about half of the country's 1200 commercial fisherman, it has followed up by brokering solid cooperation from Indonesia on illegal fishing.



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ECOS Magazine 2005 (Issue 128)

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Ecos Issue 128 - Table of Contents

Government shows a lead on depleted and illegal fishing

Coopers' yeast sent to Suntory in good taste

A sweet European deal for Plantic's bioplastic

Success with Polish coal bed CO2 sequestration

The first cuts must be the deepest

Inside Asia's Rice Revolution

A new wetlands effort for the last Southern Brolgas

Private conservations

Buying the Bush Family Reserve

Our Swedish ways

Editorial - To positive commitments

Young EcoMinds show strong undercurrents of opinion

HSBC on track with carbon credits in Australia and New Zealand

The science of private conservation

Review - Diagnosing the shortfalls of economics

Sound treatment for polluted sites

Washing the salt from Aceh's wounds

Rear-guard action for the innocent grey nurse

Events calendar

Review - Experience coral reefs

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