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Fishing vessels registered in the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia have been filmed “laundering” illegally caught tuna, environment activist group Greenpeace International said yesterday.

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Greenpeace today said the government should crack down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and abandon its "environmentally harmful" call to lift the ban on fishing using fish aggregating devices (FAD) or the Philippines may lose the lucrative tuna market.

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Fishing vessels registered in the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia have been filmed “laundering” illegally caught tuna, environment activist group Greenpeace International said yesterday.

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Greenpeace today said the government should crack down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and abandon its "environmentally harmful" call to lift the ban on fishing using fish aggregating devices (FAD) or the Philippines may lose the lucrative tuna market.

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