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Issue 10

Lead Story: Salmon drift-net ban: processors likely to be the first casualties

The outright banning of at-sea drift-netting for salmon has been slammed by one of the country’s most exclusive processors of wild fish who says that her only alternative now is to close down a business that took twenty-five years to build up, or else start importing wild salmon from from Iceland or Latvia.

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