Every year, as much as 26 million tons of fish are taken illegally from the world’s seas. That adds up to about nearly $24-billion and jeopardizes the food source of many local populations.
Fisheries provide a vital source of food, employment, recreation, trade, and economic well-being of people throughout the world. In a world of a growing population and persistent hunger, fish has emerged as an essential commodity for the achievement of food security. However, efforts by the international community to ensure the sustainability of fisheries are severely compromised by illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing activities.
Interpol and other police forces investigate illegal fishing because it is often part of a more significant problem. Other crimes associated with illegal fishing include human trafficking, drug trade, forced labor, and money laundering.
On 5 December 2017, the United Nations General Assembly agreed to a resolution to fight fish poaching declaring June 5, 2018, as the first International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing.
Source: www.un.org
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