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NewsOctober 13, 2016

COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Danish anglers are rushing to a fjord to catch some of up to 80,000 farmed rainbow trout that accidentally were released into Danish waters, hoping to keep them from upsetting the area's ecological balance. A cargo ship Monday accidentally tore apart a fish farm net off Assens in the western Baltic Sea. Authorities fear the farmed trout will eat eggs of other trout species...

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Danish anglers are rushing to a fjord to catch some of up to 80,000 farmed rainbow trout that accidentally were released into Danish waters, hoping to keep them from upsetting the area's ecological balance. A cargo ship Monday accidentally tore apart a fish farm net off Assens in the western Baltic Sea. Authorities fear the farmed trout will eat eggs of other trout species.

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