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		<title>4 Surprising Places You Can Buy Sustainable Fish</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A dangerous path This installment of my monthly Alternet column, “4 Oceans,&#8221; was originally published on April 26, 2011. Even as the plight of our oceans worsens, a large sector of the seafood industry continues to defend the status quo. Issues of grave concern like overfishing, bottom trawling, and piracy are swept under the carpet time and time again by the same tired argument: “sustainable seafood is too expensive.” This adage comes in many forms. “Sustainability is just for the rich,” is a common one. Or maybe the scoundrels go for the jugular with pseudo-patriotic poppycock like “real Americans can’t afford to eat sustainable fish.” This scare tactic is designed to end the conversation so conventional industry can get back to slinging the...</p>
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