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US, China and Russia plan joint research aimed at regulating Arctic fishing

The efforts will support a treaty that went into effect earlier this year placing a moratorium on fishing in the High Arctic's international waters.

By Peter Bakkemo Danilov, High North News August 2, 2021
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The United States, China, Japan, and Russia are among the countries planning to conduct joint research on fishing in the Arctic Ocean, in an effort to establish international rules.

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