Dongwon and Liberia settle IUU case for $2m
Korean fishing firm pays $1m for each of its vessels engaged in illegal fishing, question remains over vessel status
Calls for stronger EU leadership on West African IUU fishing
To coincide with the European Seafood Exposition, charity The Environmental Justice Foundation has launched a new briefing document and a film against IUU
Ghanian tuna held at UK ports over IUU fear
Government agency Marine Management Organisation said it has discovered potential problems with consignments of tuna caught by Ghanian vessels destined for the UK
Dongwon vessel refused entry to Mauritius port
The vessel at the center of recent IUU allegations in Liberia has been denied access to Port Louis by Mauritian authorities
Korean tuna group denies avoiding Liberia IUU fines
Panofi says it paid $500,000 last December in settlement with Liberia
IUU fishing in Sierra Leone declining
Environmental Justice Foundation welcomes the impact of efforts to curtail illegal fishing off African coast
Isle of Man vessel helps fight IUU fishing in Africa
A patrol vessel donated by the British-owned island has become the fastest tool in Sierra Leone's armory
UK processor pays price for ‘black fish’ scam
Scottish pelagic fish processor Fresh Catch saw its 2012 results damaged by penalties imposed over the 'black fish' scam
Mozambique details anti-IUU measures
African nation announces $2.25m measures to combat illegal fishing by air, land and sea
Chinese fishermen ‘deceiving’ UN
New reports finds only around 9% of the millions of metric tons of fish caught by China's fishing fleet in African and other international waters is officially reported to the UN