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  • curprev 11:0411:04, 21 September 2021 174.250.209.151 talk 15,144 bytes −57 "Very short" is subjective and in fact the "season" literally lasts as long as it has to for the "quota" to be "met" whether that means the catch reaches the quota or the quota is "lowered" to whatever the boats with "quotas" actually deliver before fishing becomes "unsustainable" and they can no longer afford to spend time and therefore money trying to "make money" and "produce" an arbitrary meaningless boat and "fleet" total in "pounds" as determined by "wildlife biologists" that decide wha... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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