by Ben Goldfarb • Around the world, fishers are embracing tiny quarry. Is microfishing a celebration of biodiversity or a sign of collapse?
The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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Rebroadcast: A Fish Called Rockweed
Clever Whales and the Violent Fight for Fish on the Line
Catching Crabs in a Suffocating Sea
Will Exporting Farmed Totoaba Fix the Big Mess Pushing the World’s Most Endangered Porpoise to Extinction?
Whales in the Cliff Face
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Bonus Episode: The Social Lives of Octopuses
Kelp Gets on the Carbon-Credit Bandwagon
Rebroadcast: Training the Polar Bear Patrol
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