This article is about activities of the Chinese deepwater fishing fleet in Latin American waters, and their negative impact on the livelihood of some of the region\u27s most vulnerable communities. Although the media has highlighted a number of high-profile cases off the coasts of Argentina and Ecuador, in my research, I was struck by how widespread Chinese violations of the Exclusive Economic Zones of Latin American states, and other practices such as overfishing, trawl nets, etc appear to be, mirroring the damage that such activities have already caused in Asia and Africa
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“The rise of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Latin America and the Caribbean i...
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A short account of how existing fisheries information collected by Regional Fisheries Management Org...
The rising global demand and the increasing value of fish and fish products have made international ...
“This paper presents an overview of marine fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), exclu...
Oceans have always been arenas of crime, drugs and human trafficking, and poaching. When such violat...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...
In 2021, some 350 Chinese-flagged vessels spent the first half of the year floating just beyond Arge...
A new report suggests the Chinese fishing fleet that mass trawled just off Ecuador’s Galápagos Islan...
The “new” scramble for African resources, triggered by the expansion of Chinese trade and developmen...
After exhausting areas close to home, China’s vast fishing fleet has moved into the waters of other ...
“The rise of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Latin America and the Caribbean i...
Having the world’s largest fishing fleet while facing depleting fishery resources in its inshore wat...
-The fisheries sector has become a central geopolitical issue in the Indo-Pacific. -China is a major...
This article argues that Beijing is using its fishing and paramilitary fleets for geopolitical purpo...
The leading global maritime security threat today is illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fish...
Indonesia’s war on illegal fishing, particularly by foreign fishing vessels in Indonesian waters, ha...
A short account of how existing fisheries information collected by Regional Fisheries Management Org...
The rising global demand and the increasing value of fish and fish products have made international ...
“This paper presents an overview of marine fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), exclu...
Oceans have always been arenas of crime, drugs and human trafficking, and poaching. When such violat...