cover image: Fishy networks:  Uncovering the companies and individuals behind illegal fishing globally

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Fishy networks: Uncovering the companies and individuals behind illegal fishing globally

11 Mar 2024

sometimes linked to transnational crimes, in particular agenda on international ocean governance.44 The EU has required countries where fish is human trafficking and forced labour, as well as arms and sold to the EU to be clearer on the origin of the fish exported to the EU, and ensuring that Specifically, Illegal fishing refers to fishing activities: drugs smuggling, due to the unobserved nature. [...] In included in the Combined involved in IUU fishing in this region, representing 40.2 percent of the total for which there is Asia, on the other hand, the majority of vessels were found to operate in Indonesia IUU Fishing Vessel offense location information. [...] The company is also listed in the Nasdaq and, according to The report analysis reveals that the 10 top companies own 23.7 percent of the vessels its annual report, is one of the largest US-listed marine services operating companies in reported to have been involved in IUU fishing for which beneficial ownership information is China, based in Fuzhou. [...] Yuan Yu 9607-962193 to the mothership Fu Yuan Leng 99994 which is owned by Honglong In 2019, the owners of Lian Run 43 reportedly reflagged the vessel to China and relocated the vessel to Guinea without alerting the Ghana Maritime Authority and Fisheries Com- mission to delete the vessel from the fleet register. [...] This is despite Pescatun being a high-profile firm, owning several Mrs Rivas are also the shareholders of a separate company called Silver Seas Resorts SL vessels and accused by the US government to be involved in IUU fishing on the high which is also incorporated in Panama and is the owner of the Flipper 3 and Flipper 4 vessels seas.
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