Admiralty Court Maritime Law Enforcement and High Sea Challenges NSW Police Inspector Joe McNulty Admiralty Court Sydney Global Maritime Law Enforcement Environmental Crime Challenges IUU Fishing Vessels ID: 770438
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Admiralty Court Maritime Law Enforcement and High Sea Challenges NSW Police Inspector Joe McNulty Admiralty Court Sydney
Global Maritime Law Enforcement Environmental Crime Challenges
IUU Fishing Vessels “ Dorito ” Uruguay “Thule” Equatorial Guinea “ Corvus ” Panama “Galaxy” Panama ‘ Sima Qian Baru 22’ Korea, South “Huang He 22” Tanzania “ Chang Bai ’ Stateless “Kunlun” Equatorial Guinea
2007 to 2010 European Maritime Analysis on 40 operations at sea. The maritime ops seized a total of 52,3 tons of cocaine. 62.5% of all detections were on yachts vs 20% on fishing vessels. 44% of cocaine quantity were on fishing vessels vs 27% on yachts. Cocaine Seizures.
Transfer of illegal fish catches. Movement of narcotics, Transfer of weapons and firearms, Money Laundering.People smuggling (Crew, women and children, asylum seekers)Black market commoditiesFuel and Oil products (West Africa) Exportation of illegal wildlife (rhino and elephant –East Africa) Transhipments at sea
Transnational crime cycle of fishing vessels
Organised Crime: Maritime model
Organised Transhipment Operations
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