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  2. China's maritime militia breaks rules and charts course for ...

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    China's quest to become a maritime superpower has turned its massive fishing fleet into a floating militia that actively engages in aggressive, and often illegal, practices at sea.

  3. Fishing industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese commercial fishing fleet is responsible for more illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing than that of any other nation. Aquaculture, the farming of fish in ponds, lakes and tanks, accounts for two-thirds of China's reported output.

  4. Illegal fishing fleets generate $10 billion in annual sales - AOL

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    The Chinese vessels — nearly 800 in 2019 — were there in violation of U.N. sanctions that forbid foreign fishing in North Korean waters. The sanctions, imposed in 2017 in response to the ...

  5. Maritime Militia - Wikipedia

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    China's fishing fleet was being downsized until 2008, when maritime militia funding lead instead to an expansion. This expansion has led to an increase in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. [2] In 2019, the United States issued a warning to China over aggressive and unsafe action by their Coast Guard and maritime militia. [12]

  6. Recent data show Chinese fishing fleet still near Galapagos - AOL

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    China has said the fleet is not doing anything illegal, though Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Aug. 6 that the Chinese fisheries authority would implement a ban on fishing near the ...

  7. Coast Guard navigates bureaucracy in fight against illegal ...

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    In February 2020, a Taiwanese-flagged vessel attacked a Honolulu-­based longliner in waters just outside of Hawaii, and in the summer a massive fleet of Chinese fishing vessels descended on the ...

  8. Whitsun Reef incident - Wikipedia

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    About 220 Chinese fishing boats allegedly to be part of a militia by the Philippines; Government of China, Philippines and Vietnam. On March 22, 2021, a diplomatic incident started after the Philippines filed a diplomatic protest against China due to the presence of more than 200 Chinese fishing vessels at Whitsun Reef as early as March 7, 2021.

  9. A new Cold War is brewing at sea–and the West’s security and ...

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    Fishing fleets are illegally fishing across the globe with impunity, violating Exclusive Economic Zones ... Some of these Chinese fishing practices are largely illegal, unsustainable, and have ...