A Blueprint for moving toward sustainable tropical shrimp trawl fisheries

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Some 1.3 million t of tropical shrimp are caught annually throughout the world. An approximate estimate1 is that 419,000 trawlers from 65 countries catch shrimp, generating employment for around 900,000 fishers.

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