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  2. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fishing license from the Qing-era, recorded in Baojiashu jiyao (保甲書輯要, 1838) In 1765, the Chinese Qing dynasty government required all fishing boat operators to obtain a fishing license under the aojia system that regulated coastal populations. The Dan boat people of Guangdong had to acquire a fishing license as early as 1729 ...

  3. Fishing industry in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese commercial fishermen have engaged in large scale squid fishing in North Korean waters in violation of U.N. sanctions which prohibit foreign fishing vessels from fishing in North Korean waters. The Chinese squid fishing fleet in North Korean waters has at times numbered up to 800 vessels and has caused a 70% drop in squid stock in those ...

  4. Grace Quan - Wikipedia

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    The historic shrimp fishing village at China Camp, in San Rafael, California. Italian fishermen began catching shrimp in San Francisco Bay around 1869, followed by Chinese fishermen in 1871, using traditional bag nets imported from China. Soon, immigrant Chinese fishermen from Guangdong dominated shrimp fishing in Northern California.

  5. How China bought its way into national fishing grounds ... - AOL

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    A year after the sinking of the Lu Yan Yuan Yu 10, Argentina’s Federal Fisheries Council issued a little-noticed announcement: It was granting fishing licenses to two foreign vessels that would ...

  6. Category:Fishing industry in China - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Pages in category "Fishing industry in China" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ...

  7. There's Something Very Fishy About the Global Seafood Supply

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    First came a long expose about forced labor at sea tied to hundreds of Chinese fishing ships that supply many of the biggest restaurant and grocery store chains in the U.S. and Europe.

  8. Aquaculture in China - Wikipedia

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    China's 2005 reported harvest was 32.4 million tonnes, more than 10 times that of the second-ranked nation, India, which reported 2.8 million tonnes. [2] China's 2005 reported catch of wild fish, caught in rivers, lakes, and the sea, was 17.1 million tonnes. This means that aquaculture accounts for nearly two-thirds of China's reported total ...

  9. Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off ...

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    A Chinese fishing vessel off the coast of Somalia has come under the control of alleged pirates, a European Union anti-piracy force operating in the area said Thursday. The ship, with up to 18 ...