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Hi. I have some concerns that your edits to Patagonian toothfish are expressing a point of view, rather than striving for balance and neutrality. Every edit you make seems to be reinforcing a viewpoint that there are no real problems with toothfish fisheries. Please examine whether you have a conflict of interest here which makes it difficult for you to give due weight to sources which do not support the position you would like to establish. For example, are you involved in some way in the toothfish industry yourself, do you have a monetary interest in the continuation of toothfish fishing? If you do have a conflict like this, then it would be better if you didn't edit this particular article. If you are committed to the aim of Wikipedia to provide balanced articles, then you should turn your attention to other articles where you can edit in a balanced way. If you are not committed to the aim of Wikipedia, but are just trying to use Wikipedia to further some cause of your own, then you shouldn't be here. -- Epipelagic ( talk) 03:00, 24 August 2012 (UTC)