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				<title>Overfishing 'destabilizing' Black Sea, invasive jellyfish blooming</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Overfishing to meet their lucrative markets across the boundaries has always disrupted food chain of the seas. This is no new phenomena worrying scientists and conveniently overlooked by traders. </p>
	<p>But, the consequences of overfishing have already left.
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