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How do these passages differ in their ideas about the Magnuson Fishery and Conservation Act?
A. The author of the first passage believes that the Act is damaging, and the author of the second passage
agrees with this idea.
B. The first author believes that the Act is helpful in protecting our waters from foreign fisheries. The second
author disagrees.
C. The second author belleves that the Act is helpful for International fisheries, while the first author believes
it is helpful for U. S. fisheries.
D. The first author warns that the Act is insufficient, while the second author argues that it may be too strict.

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