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  2. FV Thunder - Wikipedia

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    FV Thunder was an outlaw fishing vessel sunk in 2015. [1] The ship was built in 1969 in Norway and has gone by many names, including: Vesturvón, Arctic Ranger, Rubin, Typhoon I, Kuko, and Wuhan N4. [1] The Thunder was part of the "Bandit 6", a group of six fishing vessels that illegally fished for Patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean.

  3. Exclusive economic zone of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    There are recorded illegal fishing activities by Filipino and Vietnamese fishing boats in Malaysia's EEZ. Such as in 2016 they were caught and detained by the Royal Malaysian Navy. This is due to an increase in demand for seafood. There is a shrinking stock of marine life due to pollution and excessive fishing.

  4. Tiger poachers use fishing boats to smuggle body parts out of ...

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    Malaysia and Vietnam have both been increasing maritime controls recently, making trafficking by fishing boats riskier. Malaysian authorities have also had success in catching poachers and have substantially increased punishments for wildlife crime in recent years, though the study also found that the managers who send the teams into the ...

  5. Port of Kuala Sungai Linggi - Wikipedia

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    It is among the largest designated ship-to-ship cargo transfer area in Malaysia. Gazetted in 2006, Port of Sungai Linggi covers an area of 154 km² (45 sq mi) and has catered over 1000 tankers including ULCC and VLCC's since its beginning. The name "Kuala Linggi" was named after the name of the nearby river, Linggi River.

  6. List of shipwrecks in 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The fishing vessel Grand Mariner ( United States) rescued two of her crewmen, and a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued three others. [13] Shenandoah United States: The fishing vessel sank near Seward, Alaska. The three people aboard put survival suits on, and the United States Coast Guard rescued them. [13]

  7. Malaysia protests presence of Chinese vessels in its waters - AOL

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    Malaysia summoned the Chinese ambassador to Kuala Lumpur on Monday to express its protest against the "encroachment" into its waters by Beijing's vessels, the foreign ministry said. The protest ...

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  9. Global Fishing Watch - Wikipedia

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    Global Fishing Watch enables users with Internet access to monitor fishing activity globally, and to view "individual vessel tracks, exclusive economic zones, marine protected areas, and other features." [2] It is hoped that the initiative can help to reduce "global overfishing, illegal fishing and habitat destruction." [3]