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Study aims to unmask fishing vessels, and owners, obscured by loopholes

New research has generated a comprehensive system for tracking and monitoring fishing vessels  from the moment they disembark from the shipyard to their eventual dismantlement at a ship graveyard which can help determine possible instances of unlawful fishing. Published in Science Advances, the new study fuses a decade’s worth of satellite vessel tracking data […] ....

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New Oceana-Supported Research Reveals a Few Companies are to Blame for a Big Share of Crimes at Sea

New research prepared for Oceana’s Transparent Oceans Initiative has, for the first time ever, used global data to analyze the links between illegal fishing and other maritime crimes like forced labor, drug trafficking, and money laundering, finding fishing-related crime is highly concentrated and sanctions are often inadequate. The team of researchers, led by Dr. Dyhia . ....

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Study links many reported fisheries crimes to just a few repeat offenders

The shadowy world of fisheries crime is difficult to study; much of the action takes place far from land, without the knowledge of anyone but the perpetrators. New research shows that a small number of companies may be responsible for a large chunk of international fisheries crimes. It also shows that the vessels committing abuses, […] ....

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