Much Of West Coast Faces Salmon Fishing Ban As Population Plummets
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March 25, 2023
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Much Of West Coast Faces Salmon Fishing Ban As Population Plummets,“There will be no wild-caught California salmon to eat unless someone has still got some vacuum sealed last year in their freezer."
Much Of West Coast Faces Salmon Fishing Ban As Population Plummets
“There will be no wild-caught California salmon to eat unless someone has still got some vacuum sealed last year in their freezer."
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