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Marine life in the politically disputed South China Sea took another hit over the past year, researchers said, due to overfishing and lack of international efforts to protect species. Vessels from multiple Asian countries are going farther out into the 3.5 million-square-kilometer sea and casting deeper because coastal... read full story

"We're all in this pretty rapid decline when it comes to biodiversity in the South China Sea and we certainly don't see any evidence that anybody is doing anything about it,"

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