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Southern Cross Seafoods has sued the federal government for blocking a shipment of fish from protected waters near Antarctica.

MIAMI — A small Texas seafood importer has sued the federal government for blocking a shipment of fish from protected waters near Antarctica — an ocean at the center of a diplomatic feud dividing the normally allied U.S. and U.K. governments.

Since the commission works by consensus, Russia's refusal was an effective veto of the international limits. Chilean sea bass from South Georgia can sell for $32 a pound in U.S. supermarkets and for decades the fishery near South Georgia was a poster child for international cooperation. It brought together powers like Russia, China and the U.S. to protect the chilly, crystal blue southern ocean from the sort of fishing free-for-all seen on the high seas elsewhere.

Southern Cross was registered as a company in Texas only in June and doesn't have a website. It lists its address as a waterfront, $1.1 million home in a suburb of Houston that belongs to the company's two listed owners, Daniel and Jerri Thomas.

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