Chinese fishing boats catch about US$11.5 billion worth of fish from beyond their country’s own waters each year – and most of it goes unreported – this is according to a new paper led by the Sea Around Us Project, published in the journal Fish and Fisheries.
The study estimates that China’s catch in foreign waters is about 12 times greater than what the country reports to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization, an international agency that keeps track of global fisheries catches.
Much of the fishing occurs off the coast of West Africa.
You can read more about the findings at Nature, “Detective work uncovers under-reported overfishing.”
See the scientific article, published in Fish and Fisheries, here (open access).
And get the press release and associated materials, including a map illustrating where and how much Chinese vessels currently fish beyond their own waters.