The Chinese fleet in South American waters, a challenge for sustainability and sovereignty
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(ARGENTINA, 2/26/2024)
The following is an excerpt from an article published by Infobae:
Redacción América - The invasive fishing methods of the powerful Chinese fleet that fishes in international waters bordering the coast of South American countries is depleting fish stocks and impacting the regional economy, which has generated great concern among local authorities. , who strive to stop this plunder, according to data and testimonies collected by EFE in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Argentina.
Argentina suffers serious predation of species such as squid and toothfish by foreign vessels, especially Chinese-flagged, that fish in the southwest Atlantic.
The area, located about 500 kilometers east of the San Jorge Gulf, on the bo...
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