Publication

Jun 2017

The illegal exploitation of African fisheries by foreign fleets is undermining the continent’s human security, as is the corruption of officials who are responsible for overseeing fisheries sectors. Given these problems, the author of this brief believes 1) African countries must upgrade their capacity to monitor and prosecute illegal fishing in their waters, and 2) trawling nations must regulate their fleets more closely, while also supporting fair trade practices.

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Author André Standing
Series ACSS Africa Security Briefs
Issue 33
Publisher Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS)
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