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BBC News Tiếng Việt Jul 2026
China accused of illegal fishing in West Africa
Local fishermen in Sierra Leone report sharply reduced catches and accuse foreign industrial trawlers—predominantly Chinese—of illegal incursions into protected inshore waters, damaging nets and endangering livelihoods. Fishermen’s unions cite major economic losses and blame corruption for weak enforcement, while environmental advocates argue China has failed to control its distant-water fleet. Sierra Leone’s fisheries officials deny systemic violations, insisting monitoring systems are in place, though they provide no recent examples of penalties. China rejects global accusations of illegal fishing, asserting responsible practices. Advocates call for stronger international pressure and improved vessel tracking to protect West Africa’s coastal resources.
BBC News Jul 2026
The African fishermen who blame Chinese trawlers for their woes
Local fishermen in Sierra Leone report declining catches, blaming illegal incursions by predominantly Chinese trawlers that allegedly cut nets, violate exclusion zones, and undermine livelihoods. The Fishermen's Union cites a sharp drop in catches and widespread belief that corruption prevents enforcement. Officials reject claims of ongoing illegal activity, arguing monitoring systems and penalties are effective, while critics contend oversight remains weak and China enables unsustainable practices through subsidies and insufficient control. Calls grow for stronger vessel tracking and international pressure as fish from West African waters continues to supply global markets.