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marine hunting has never been practiced more widely and more intensively than it is today, as huge fleets of ships—ranging from large modern floating factories to decrepit small boats—scour the world’s oceans for wild fish and crustaceans.[41] As it turns out, capturing what the Italians so poetically call frutti di mare is the most energy-intensiv
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It was larger than any other industry, meaning that Iceland’s most profitable product was selling itself, offering experiences of a once-inaccessible place.