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Laurel Bryant, Chief of External Affairs for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, discusses how the mandate of NOAA has evolved to embrace science-based fish conservation and stakeholder engagement over the past 40 years. The resulting dramatic turn-around in wild fish stocks, and NOAA’s new Fish Watch app and website that brings important information about fish stocks and harvests to consumers through an intuitive easy-to-navigate web interface.


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