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The Huangsha Live Seafood Wholesale Market is popular among the Chinese who the largest quantity of seafood in the world and consequently, imports the most. China's seafood consumption accounts for 45% of the global volume, meaning 65 million tons out of 144 million tons.

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animals, aquariums, asia, baskets, china, chinese, chinese people, color image, containers, fish, fishes, food industry and production, food vendors, foodstores and food markets, guangzhou, human actions and reactions, industry, industry and production, laughing, laughing and smiling, lights, markets, medium group of animals, national peoples, night, people's republic of china, peoples, photography, production, seafood, shops and shopping, smiling, tanks, tanks and troughs, troughs, two people, vendors
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Global Fish Crisis: Still Waters_National Geographic magazine, 04/2007
The Huangsha Live Seafood Wholesale Market is popular among the Chinese who the largest quantity of seafood in the world and consequently, imports the most. China's seafood consumption accounts for 45% of the global volume, meaning 65 million tons out of 144 million tons.