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Nunavut turbot gets sustainability stamp

Turbot from Nunavut's Arctic and Atlantic waters, also known as Greenland halibut, now bear the Marine Stewardship Council’s seal of approval.

By Elaine Anselmi, Nunatsiaq News November 6, 2019
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Turbot fisheries in Nunavut waters are now internationally recognized as sustainable.

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