Chinese 'dark fleets' observed fishing off North Korea despite sanctions ban: Report

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SEOUL (REUTERS) - 'Dark fleets' believed to be from China have been fishing in North Korean waters, potentially netting Pyongyang millions of dollars in illicit fees and forcing smaller North Korean vessels further afield, a series of reports said this week.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL -"Dark fleets" believed to be from China have been fishing in North Korean waters, potentially netting Pyongyang millions of dollars in illicit fees and forcing smaller North Korean vessels further afield, a series of reports said this week.

In several new reports, including one published in the journal"Science Advances" on Wednesday , more than a dozen researchers from a number of maritime and fisheries groups used a machine learning algorithm to analyse satellite imagery to track so-called"dark fleets", ships that don't appear in public monitoring systems, that are suspected of fishing in North Korean waters from 2017-2019.

More than 900 such ships were observed in 2017, with more than 700 tracked in 2018 and 2019, the researchers said. The Chinese government says it complies with all UN sanctions, and told the United Nations that evasion tactics employed by the ships made it difficult to verify if a given vessel had engaged in illegal fishing.

 

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