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Local fishers in Kenya are seeing less of a valuable fish, tuna, due to climate change, foreign fishing ships, and more young men choosing to work in small fishing businesses. The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission passed a resolution to study the effects of climate change on tuna fish stocks in the area.
Artisanal fisheries on Kenya's coast say climate change, overfishing by large foreign vessels and a lack of other job opportunities for coastal communities is draining the Indian Ocean of its yellowfin tuna stocks.
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