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January 25, 2019

FEATURE | The dark harvest of Chinese “black ships”

Written by Zhang Hongzhou on January 25, 2019. Posted in Fishing Boat World Features, Maritime Security World, Regulation & Enforcement.

A US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies report (Illuminating the South China Sea’s Dark Fishing Fleets) sheds new light on the size and ..

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November 9, 2018

FEATURE | Chinese fishing fleet a security issue for Oceania

Written by David Brewster on November 9, 2018. Posted in Ausmarine - Fishing and Aquaculture, Maritime Security World, Regulation & Enforcement.

China’s fishing fleet has been at the forefront of disputes in the South China Sea, and the expansion of China's fleet into the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean may ..

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October 23, 2018

South Korea to use aerial drones to monitor illegal fishing

Written by Baird Maritime on October 23, 2018. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Regulation & Enforcement.

South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency has reported that the country’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries will push to expand the use of aerial drones to monitor illegal ..

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November 23, 2018

Indonesian fisher apprehended in early November pleads guilty to illegally fishing in Australian waters

Written by Baird Maritime on November 23, 2018. Posted in Ausmarine - Fishing and Aquaculture, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Regulation & Enforcement.

An Indonesian fisher was fined A$4,000 (US$2,892) in the Darwin Local Court on Thursday, November 22, after pleading guilty to offences for illegally fishing in ..

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November 7, 2018

Albatrosses to hunt illegal fishing boats

Written by The Australian Strategic Policy Institute on November 7, 2018. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Naval auxiliary/support vessels, Regulation & Enforcement.

The French navy is planning to use albatrosses to catch illegal fishermen in its area of responsibility in the Indian Ocean.

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August 22, 2018

Australian project results in far-reduced seabird/trawler interactions

Written by Baird Maritime on August 22, 2018. Posted in Ausmarine - Fishing and Aquaculture, Regulation & Enforcement.

An Australian research project led by the commercial fishing industry has resulted in a 90 per cent reduction in seabird interactions during trials.

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November 13, 2018

Illegal foreign fishing vessel apprehended west of Darwin in waters off coast of Western Australia

Written by Baird Maritime on November 13, 2018. Posted in Ausmarine - Fishing and Aquaculture, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Regulation & Enforcement.

An Indonesian fishing vessel and its crew of five men were apprehended off the coast of Western Australia, suspected of illegally fishing in Australian waters.

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November 1, 2018

FEATURE | Caught in the net: slavery on Southeast Asian seas

Written by JJ Rose on November 1, 2018. Posted in Regulation & Enforcement.

About an hour south of Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, down a dusty, broken-edged road, dotted with grimy stores and street stalls, with the ..

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June 28, 2018

Report: British fishing industry stands to gain hugely from Brexit

Written by Baird Maritime on June 28, 2018. Posted in Regulation & Enforcement.

Great Britain's fishing industry is poised for substantial growth when the UK exits the European Union, according to a comprehensive new analysis.

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COLUMN | Update on the subsea survey war: Fugro fights on, Ocean Infinity buys MMT, Reach Subsea transforms? [Offshore Accounts]
Commercial Mariner - Featured

COLUMN | Update on the subsea survey war: Fugro fights on, Ocean Infinity buys MMT, Reach Subsea transforms? [Offshore Accounts]

By Hieronymus Bosch
Eastern Pacific Shipping joins methanol/ammonia marine fuel project
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Eastern Pacific Shipping joins methanol/ammonia marine fuel project

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ADNOC Logistics and Services to add six VLCCs to fleet
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ADNOC Logistics and Services to add six VLCCs to fleet

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Research reveals genetic response of ocean warming, acidification in American lobster
Commercial Mariner - Fishing & Aquaculture

Research reveals genetic response of ocean warming, acidification in American lobster

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Atlantic Dawn’s newest trawler hits the water
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Atlantic Dawn’s newest trawler hits the water

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Future Proof Shipping container vessel to undergo hydrogen retrofit
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Future Proof Shipping container vessel to undergo hydrogen retrofit

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