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The fish population market is a complex and dynamic system, with a variety of stakeholders involved. These include government agencies, private companies, and non-governmental organizations. These stakeholders are responsible for managing the fish population, ensuring that it is sustainable and providing a safe and healthy environment for the fish.
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