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Iranian Fishermen Catch Over 9,000 Tons Of Sprat In Caspian Sea
Iranian Fishermen Catch Over 9,000 Tons Of Sprat In Caspian Sea
24.10.2014 16:43
The Iranian fishermen caught 9,200 metric tons of sprats in the Caspian Sea in the first half of the current Iranian year, which started on March 21.
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