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Data to Track Illegal Fishers

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Analysis of navigation system data by the Global Fishing Watch helped capture an illegal fishing vessel long wanted by the Interpol. Data sharing strengthens the effort to eradicate illegal fishing activities.

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MV Nika vessel (left) at the port of Batam Marine Resources and Fisheries Supervision in Riau Islands, last July. ANTARA/M N Kanwa. tempo : 173485768794.

MV Nika had not been sailing for seven weeks. The ship, its bow broken and rusty, was anchored at the Maritime and Fisheries Monitoring Task Force (PSDKP) Headquarters in Batam, Riau Islands. Her crews pump out 100 liters of water every day due to damages sustained on the vessel’s port and starboard sides. It was not like they could disembark the Panama-flagged ship as they please, either. Everything from eating, sleeping, to taking shower

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