
Governments are often criticised for failing to follow scientific advice when setting overly generous fishing quotas. But what if authorities, driven by political campaigns, disregard scientific findings — in the opposite direction?

Governments are often criticised for failing to follow scientific advice when setting overly generous fishing quotas. But what if authorities, driven by political campaigns, disregard scientific findings — in the opposite direction?
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