Fishy Networks: Uncovering the Companies and Individuals Behind Illegal Fishing Globally

Author:
Financial Transparency Coalition
Publisher:
Financial Transparency Coalition
Publication Date:
26 October 2022
Tags:
Africa, Agribusiness, Corruption, Economy, Business and Finance, Food and Agriculture, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Oceans and Rivers

Africa concentrates 48.9% of identified industrial and semi-industrial vessels involved in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, 40% in West Africa alone which has become a global epicentre for these activities, according to a new report from the Financial Transparency Coalition and partners - a group of 11 NGOs from across the world. 

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