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How Europe dark fishing fleets threaten West Africa

The Veracruz, a small fishing boat which crosses the Caribbean border from Namibia to Angola, has become the most dangerous ship in the world, writes the BBC’s Tom de Castella. Why is this practice so harmless and illegal?

Source: eandt.theiet.org
Published on 2021-03-10

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