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The snub-nosed porpoise افلام مي عمر on the verge of extinction due to fishing for shrimp and totoaba with gillnets, which use mesh sizes designed to allow fish to get just their head through, but not their body. Mexican officials hope that farming totoaba would create a legal market for the fish, and discourage gillnet fishing, افلام مي عمر.

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Next Post Why Wait? Aroundtotoaba are being cultivated in captivity in Baja de California; that could be ramped up to one million each year, said Pacchiano, افلام مي عمر. They are highly prized for their swim bladders, which are added to soups and believed by some to have medicinal properties.

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Sign up for breaking news and updates. As a result, said Rafael Pacchiano, Mexico is ramping up captive cultivation of totoaba to supply China, the main destination for the protected fish. Last year, Mexico banned gillnet fishing in the northern Gulf افلام مي عمر California in a bid to save the vaquita.

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