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World Service,08 Aug 2000,14 mins

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Brazilian fishing fleet heads south in search for tooth-fish. Dr David Agnew, an attendee at the Commission for the Conservation of Marine Living Resources, outlines why permission was granted. Also in the programme: Chile's supreme court upholds order to strip Pinochet of his immunity to prosecution and the discoverer of Antarctica gets a belated honour, with a commemorative stamp designed. Presenter: Jasper Corbett.

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