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 ..
Written by Zhang Hongzhou on . 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 ..
Written by David Brewster on . 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 ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . 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 ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . 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 ..
Written by The Australian Strategic Policy Institute on . 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.
Written by Baird Maritime on . 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.
Written by Baird Maritime on . 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.
Written by JJ Rose on . 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 ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . 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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