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China’s distant-water fleet is rife with criminal activity, including illegal fishing, labor trafficking, and debt bondage. The country divulges little information about its vessels, and some stay at sea for more than a year at a time, making them difficult to inspect. @ian_urbina spent the past four years visiting the fleet’s ships in their largest fishing grounds. “When permitted, I boarded vessels to talk to the crew or came alongside them to interview officers by radio,” he writes. “In many instances, the Chinese ships got spooked, pulled up their gear, and fled. When this happened, I trailed them in a skiff to get close enough to throw aboard plastic bottles weighed down with rice, containing a pen, cigarettes, hard candy, and interview questions. On several occasions, deckhands wrote replies, providing phone numbers for family back home, and then threw the bottles back into the water.” Watch to see how Urbina investigated the human-rights and environmental concerns related to China’s fishing fleet, and tap the link in our bio to read his findings.


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