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		<title>Sustainable Seafood Movement Trends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In two separate accounts this week, trends show increasingly that the sustainable seafood movement is growing roots. In the National Restaurant Association&#8217;s annual chef survey, What&#8217;s Hot in 2010, sustainable seafood was featured in several ways. And, a leading online seafood industry news and opinion site called SeafoodSource.com reported on an increase in job positions [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Maine Fishermen Think Outside the Net</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishermen are among the most innovative people in the world. They have to be in order to make a living and survive as an industry. The Midcoast Fishermen&#8217;s Cooperative is changing the way they do business with an eye toward sustainability of their livelihood and the resources on which they depend.  SOP sat down [...]]]></description>
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