Documents show Tasmanian department gave salmon giant permit to keep seals in fish pens | ABC News

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Newly released documents reveal a Tasmanian government department gave aquaculture giant Tassal a permit to keep up to 20 trapped seals in empty salmon pens, at the same time as the department was investigating allegations the company broke the law by doing that. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE

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