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The voices that didn’t make it into the story

You might say Mario Eusebio is the fisherman who got away.

Mr. Eusebio is the president of the 322-member Union of Artisanal Fishers of the Port of Chancay on Peru’s Pacific coast. I came across the engaging leader of Chancay’s threatened fishing industry on an April reporting trip to Peru for the June 2 Monitor Weekly cover story on President Donald Trump’s revival of the Monroe Doctrine.

The once-sleepy (and still picturesque) Chancay fishing village and its seasonally hopping beaches were a focal point of my reporting because it is here that China, through its state-owned Cosco Shipping Corp., has built a mega maritime port to serve the country’s rapidly growing trade with South America.

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