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fish farmers spread clay to ward off harmful algae that could devastate the crop in their pens
ON GUARD AGAINST ALGAE—In South Korea, fish farmers spread clay to ward off harmful algae that could devastate the crop in their pens. The results can be striking. After South Koreans began clay treatments, fishery losses fell from $100 million to $1 million per year. (National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, South Korea.)

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