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Today, Chilean Sea Bass are being seriously over-fished, largely by pirate fishing fleets. Scientists have been monitoring the decline for several years. International laws exist to protect the species from over-fishing, but these laws are ineffective and hard to enforce. Unless demand for the fish declines, estimates suggest that it may be commercially extinct within five years.

Do your part! Don't order Chilean Sea Bass in restaurants or shops. But first, sign the pledge below -- every voice counts.



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