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TO GO WITH AFP STORY Picture of a salmon fish in Ilque Bay, near Puerto Montt, Chile, taken on March 5, 2016. The alarms went off again in the salmon industry in Chile -- one of the largest producers of this fish in the world -- due to the proliferation of microalgae in the south of the country, which led to the death of 24,000 tonnes of salmon, the government said. The government and salmon industry have deployed a contingency plan that seeks to minimize the economic effects of the natural phenomenon which this year was felt stronger due to the presence of El Niño. AFP PHOTO / JAIME PEÑA / AFP / JAIME PEÑA (Photo credit should read JAIME PENA/AFP/Getty Images)

TO GO WITH AFP STORY
Picture of a salmon fish in Ilque Bay, near Puerto Montt, Chile, taken on March 5, 2016. The alarms went off again in the salmon industry in Chile -- one of the largest producers of this fish in the world -- due to the proliferation of microalgae in the south of the country, which led to the death of 24,000 tonnes of salmon, the government said. The government and salmon industry have deployed a contingency plan that seeks to minimize the economic effects of the natural phenomenon which this year was felt stronger due to the presence of El Niño.   AFP PHOTO / JAIME PEÑA / AFP / JAIME PEÑA        (Photo credit should read JAIME PENA/AFP/Getty Images)