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What is the function and activities of NASCO (North Atlantic Salmon Conservation organisation)?

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  1. they have been failing for a long time since their is less salmon


  2. we eat and use mass amounts of salmon, and they create jobs. if their numbers dwindle or drop, jobs are lost, and certain species who feed on salmon.

  3. About NASCO

    The North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO) is an international organization established under the Convention for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean which entered into force on 1 October 1983.  The objective of the Organization is to contribute through consultation and cooperation to the conservation, restoration, enhancement and rational management of salmon stocks subject to the Convention taking into account the best scientific evidence available to it. The Convention applies to the salmon stocks which migrate beyond areas of fisheries jurisdiction of coastal States of the Atlantic Ocean north of 36°N latitude throughout their migratory range.    

    Their annual reports are avialable at the link below.

  4. Elephant conservation.

  5. Conserving North Atlantic salmon, perhaps?

    Why don't you just look at their website???

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