Illegal fishing fleets are plundering the seas and endangering depleted fish stocks by taking advantage of international rules by which they can adopt “flags of convenience” from other countries to provide a cover for their activities.
By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, and Frances Williams in Geneva
Published: November 1 2005 17:46 | Last updated: November 1 2005 17:46
Illegal fishing fleets are plundering the seas and endangering depleted fish stocks by taking advantage of international rules by which they can adopt “flags of convenience” from other countries to provide a cover for their activities.
