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Month: July 2020

A new study out, co-authored by Brian Wong, identifies the largest know case of illegal fishing

This study was co-authored by Brian Wong, a MGEL Research Associate alum The authors of this study have revealed the largest known case of illegal fishing by a single fleet. Over 900 Chinese vessels were caught operating illegally in North Korean waters, and over 200,000 tons of fish were caught in illegal actions. A Global… Read More


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