‘Mad fishing’ : the super-size fleet of squid catchers plundering the high seas
Every year a Chinese-dominated flotilla big enough to be seen from space pillages the rich marine life on Mile 201, a largely ungoverned part of the South Atlantic off Argentina In a monitoring room in Buenos Aires, a dozen members of the Argentinian coast guard watch giant industrial-fishing (…)
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