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fishing
Why Did the Chinese Coast Guard Pursue a Japanese Fishing Boat in the East China Sea?
By Tetsuo Kotani
Beijing’s behavior is increasingly ominous.
Duterte: No One Can Stop China Fishing in Philippine Waters
By Jim Gomez
The Philippine leader has once again alleged the futility of trying to prevent Beijing’s activities that undermine Manila’s interests.
Fishing Boat Saga Reveals Asia’s Lingering Refugee Challenge
By Luke Hunt
The case of the Daya Mata speaks to broader issues that the region continues to confront.
In Sri Lanka, a Dying Livelihood, a Tourist Attraction
By Ahmer Khan
Stilt fishing has declined, but tourism keeps Sri Lankan men on the poles.
Argentina Coast Guard Sinks Chinese Fishing Boat
By Ankit Panda
The Chinese vessel was found in a restricted area and attempted a collision maneuver, according to authorities.
Away from Sea, River Fishing on the Mekong
By Luc Forsyth and Gareth Bright
As we make our way to the Cambodian border, we search for fishermen who make their living from the river.
Hainan's New Fishing Rules: A Preliminary Analysis
By Taylor Fravel
New fishing rules reflect a continued desire to affirm China's maritime sovereignty in a manner inconsistent with UNCLOS.
3 Reasons to Applaud Taiwan-Japan Fishing Accord
Here are three intertwined reasons why Taipei and Tokyo’s deal matters in the long run.
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