Multi-series investigation on the adverse impacts of IUU fishing across the region
** NEW INVESTIGATION
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** Dispatches from nine countries on the scourge of illegal fishing ([link removed])
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Today, InSight Crime and American University’s Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS) publishes the second installment of our multi-part investigation shining a light into the murky waters of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing in Latin America and the Caribbean.
A product of a year of on-the-ground reporting and interviews with experts, academics, authorities, and fishers, the investigation explores the array of predatory tactics, rogue actors and legal loopholes that fuel IUU fishing across nine countries:
Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, Suriname, Guyana, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina.
** PART TWO
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** Plundered Oceans: IUU Fishing in South American Seas
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Chapters
1. Loopholes Fuel Shark Fin Trade in Ecuador ([link removed])
2. The Merluza Mafia: Middlemen Profit Off Cod Catch in Chile ([link removed])
3. At Uruguay's Port of Montevideo, a Deadly Circle of Fishing and Labor Abuse ([link removed])
4. Plunder and Danger on Argentina’s Sea Shelf ([link removed])
SEE PART TWO ([link removed])
** PART ONE
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** Plundered Oceans: IUU Fishing
in Central American and Caribbean Waters
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Chapters
1. Overharvesting and Poaching Devastate Jamaica's Fisheries ([link removed])
2. High Hopes for Radar Crash Against Reality of Illegal Fishing in Costa Rica ([link removed])
3. Panama Lending Flag to Most Destructive Fishing Ships ([link removed])
4. Guyana Struggling to Tame Lawless Waters ([link removed])
5. Smugglers and Illegal Fishers Find a Haven in Suriname ([link removed])
SEE PART ONE ([link removed])
On September 9, we will present the main findings from this investigation at an event in Washington D.C. More details to come on how to join us for that conference.
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