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The United States works actively bilaterally, regionally and globally to reduce the bycatch of juvenile fish and non-target species, particularly of sea turtles, seabirds, dolphins and other vulnerable marine species, and for stronger conservation measures for sharks and other species that are particularly vulnerable to overfishing.
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