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  2. Illegal fishing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    On a larger scale, illegal fishing in Africa takes place when vessels from foreign countries are stationed on African waters without any legal documentation that allows fishing. [2] [3] Illegal fishing in Africa is one of the main causes of overfishing, [4] and increases the spread of diseases. [5] In Africa, the Chinese commercial fishing ...

  3. Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa the value of IUU fishing for tonnages are 20 times the legal catch, and for the lobster resource, IUU fishing accounts for 25% of the total. [11] In Eastern Africa , unsustainable fishing causes loss of income and a decrease in fish stocks; in Tanzania , in 2001 $20 million was lost due to IUU fishing, and in Somalia the IUU ...

  4. Fisheries crime - Wikipedia

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    Fisheries crime describes the wide range of criminal activity that is common along the entire value chain of the fishing sector. [1] It often occurs in conjunction with Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU), but next to illegal fish extraction include for example corruption, document fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, kidnapping, human trafficking and drug trafficking. [1]

  5. South Africa police force 540 illegal miners from abandoned shaft

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    The miners were left starving and dehydrated after security forces cut off their access to food and water.

  6. South African residents try to rescue trapped illegal miners ...

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    South Africa's illegal miners – called zama zamas, or "take a chance" in colloquial Zulu – are estimated to number more than 50,000, a tenfold increase in two decades.

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

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    And yet illegal fishing sits at the top of that hierarchy. It’s a global business estimated at $10 billion in annual sales, and one that is thriving, as improved technology has enabled fishing ...

  8. Wildlife smuggling in southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of Southern Africa. The wildlife trafficking network in southern Africa involves the illicit extraction, transportation and transaction of wildlife within and across the nations of Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Eswatini-Swaziland. Involvement in the illegal trading network can be divided into three general roles: poachers ...

  9. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    Many species are affected by poaching, including illegal hunting, fishing and capturing of wild animals, and, in a recent usage, the illegal harvesting of wild plant species. [1] [2] [3] The article provides an overview of species currently endangered or impaired by poaching in the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, and South-East Asia.