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Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece...

#11156904

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece...

#11156904

18 April 2024

Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming can offer a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece...

#11156905

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece...

#11156905

18 April 2024

Workers are removing fish from a cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming can offer a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156906

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156906

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming is offering a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156907

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156907

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming is offering a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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A worker is attending a fish cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a...

#11156908

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

A worker is attending a fish cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a...

#11156908

18 April 2024

A worker is attending a fish cage at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming can offer a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156909

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156909

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming is offering a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156910

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156910

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming is offering a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156911

Fish Farming In Saronic Gulf, Greece

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer o...

#11156911

18 April 2024

Fish cages are at the Kastelorizo Group fish farm in the Saronic Gulf near Athens, Greece, on April 18, 2024. Greece is a leading producer of farmed fish, exporting most of its production. Fish farming is offering a sustainable approach to reversing the overexploitation of wild fish populations.


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242941

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242941

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242942

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242942

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242944

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242944

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242945

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242945

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242946

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242946

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242947

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242947

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242948

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242948

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242950

Bulgaria Wildlife Rehabilitation Rescue Center

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding...

#242950

11 September 2014

A veterinary Rusko Petrov feeds with fish rescued pelican with broken wing called Filip in the wildlife rehabilitation, rescue and breeding center of Stara Zagora, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Monday, Sep. 08, 2014. The center is unique in the Balkans, its goal being the rehabilitation, medical treatment, recovery and release into the wild of the rescued birds and animals. The center focuses on the rehabilitation of injured wildlife, and specializes in the treatment of threatened and endangered raptors (birds of prey). It is an official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) center and is responsible for the care of wild animals involved in illegal trading in Bulgaria. It is also a breeding center aiming to increase the populations of some species (Imperial Eagle, Griffon Vulture) and the reintroduction into the wild of others (Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture). Annually, approximately 600 wild animals (mostly raptors) are treated at the center, with approximately 40 percent successfully released back into the wild. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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