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Canada allows PHL access to satellites to detect vessels going dark • Malou Talosig-Bartolome

CANADA has allowed the Philippine government access to its satellite imaging technology that can identify vessels that go dark or which turn off their transponders to avoid detection at sea. The maritime intelligence sharing arrangement was formalized in an agreement signed in Ottawa Monday between Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita Austria and Canadian Assistant Deputy ....

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PH allowed to use Canadian satellites vs 'dark' ships

PH allowed to use Canadian satellites vs 'dark' ships
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Leaked US intelligence document calls for support of South American countries' fight against Chinese IUU


Leaked US intelligence document calls for support of South American countries fight against Chinese IUU
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A leaked document originating from the Office of Intelligence and Analysis – part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security – has recommended the creation of a multilateral coalition with South American nations led by the U.S. to challenge China s illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and trade practices.
Illegal fishing constitutes the sixth-most lucrative criminal endeavor globally, with estimated annual revenues of USD 15 billion to USD 36 billion (EUR 12.3 billion to EUR 29.6 billion), according to a 2017 report by Global Financial Integrity. The Chinese fishing fleet –estimated at 15,000 vessels by the Overseas Development Institute – is by far the largest in the world, and China is the country with the worst rating for contribution to global illegal fishing in a 2019 Global Initiative report. ....

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