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Why ASEAN nations need to jointly fund their fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

  • Written by Asmiati Malik, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Universitas Bakrie
Why ASEAN nations need to jointly fund their fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishingFishing net covers the coral reef in the Thailand's marine national park.Suwat Sirivutcharungchit/shutterstock

In maritime Southeast Asia, where more than ten million fishers earn their living, the impact of illegal fishing practices is particularly relevant.

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