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Indonesia War on Illegal Fishing in the Headlines with New Sinkings

Indonesia War on Illegal Fishing in the Headlines with New Sinkings

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The development highlighted the country’s ongoing campaign against illegal fishing under the Jokowi government.
US Coast Guard Conducts South Pacific Fisheries Patrols in Coordination With Canada

US Coast Guard Conducts South Pacific Fisheries Patrols in Coordination With Canada

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. and Canadian presence in the South Pacific is designed to support a “free and open Indo-Pacific.”

Vietnam-Philippines South China Sea Activity in Focus With Naval Exchange

Vietnam-Philippines South China Sea Activity in Focus With Naval Exchange

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent interaction spotlighted an often-overlooked confidence-building mechanism between the two Southeast Asian states.

Is This the Start of an Illegal Fishing Crackdown in Taiwan?

Is This the Start of an Illegal Fishing Crackdown in Taiwan?

By James X. Morris
Taiwan authorities halt Fuh Sheng No. 11 for labor violations. Are Taiwan’s fishing practices finally changing?

The Thai Sting: A Fishing Raid in the South China Sea

The Thai Sting: A Fishing Raid in the South China Sea

By James X. Morris
As Thailand turns the corner on one fishing crisis, another one rears its head.
Vietnam-Thailand Naval Ties in the Spotlight with Joint Patrols

Vietnam-Thailand Naval Ties in the Spotlight with Joint Patrols

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The latest iteration of their patrols highlighted a key maritime activity in the bilateral relationship.

Joint Patrols Put Vietnam-Thailand Maritime Ties in the Headlines

Joint Patrols Put Vietnam-Thailand Maritime Ties in the Headlines

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The drills are a means both countries have been using to manage challenges within their strategic partnership.
Indonesia Wants Global War on Illegal Fishing

Indonesia Wants Global War on Illegal Fishing

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Southeast Asian state wants illegal fishing to be declared a transnational crime.

South Korea Sees Frictions With China's Maritime Militia: What's Next?

South Korea Sees Frictions With China's Maritime Militia: What's Next?

By David Volodzko
China is walking a tightrope, balancing foreign relations in one hand and the nationalism of its people in the other.

China and Africa's Illegal Fishing Problem

China and Africa's Illegal Fishing Problem

By Anthony Kleven
Beijing has an opportunity to be part of the solution.

The South China Sea Is Really a Fishery Dispute

The South China Sea Is Really a Fishery Dispute

By Adam Greer
The hidden cause of the South China Sea disputes: there aren't enough fish in the sea.
Chinese Fishermen: The New Global Pirates?

Chinese Fishermen: The New Global Pirates?

By Cal Wong
It's not just the South China Sea -- Chinese fishing vessels have been accused of illegal activities all over the world.

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