When fishing on the eastern side of South America, Chinese squid ships typically restock in the Uruguayan port of Montevideo. Whereas most ports do not publish crime data, Montevideo is an exception.
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 ...
First, he was thirsty. Then came the seizures. Too tired to sit up, he vomited any water or food he consumed and lost the ability to urinate. His lower extremities swelled into what other deckhands ...
ACTION NEWS 8 REPORTER BRISA COLON FROM MONTEREY WITH THE DETAILS. ## <"WAIT, IT'S A WAIT-AND-SEE. THEY'RE PAYING THEIR BILLS AND WORKING ON THAT AND JUST TRYING TO KEEP THEIR HEAD ABOVE WATER UNTIL ...
China’s “distant-water fishing” (DWF) activities are both figurative and literal. Figuratively, the term “fishing the high seas” (远洋捕捞, yuǎnyáng bǔlāo) describes the phenomenon of cash-strapped local ...
A squid boat returns to port in the Santa Cruz Harbor after a recent foray in the Monterey Bay. Squid fishers use bright ...