North Korean ghost ships

Sea of Japan

Every year, dozens of derelict boats from North Korea wash up on Japanese shores; some of the boats house the remains of their crew. These "ghost ships" are believed to result when North Korean fishermen, often having to travel further out to sea to catch fish due to China's notorious overfishing in N. Korean waters,[1][2][3][4] are lost at sea and succumb to exposure or starvation.

  1. ^ White, Cliff (22 Jul 2022). "Huge Chinese illegal fishing operation in North Korean waters uncovered". Seafood Source.
  2. ^ Garcia, Margaux (12 Sep 2022). "Cracking Down on Illegal Chinese Fishing in North Korean Waters". Center for Strategic & International Studies.
  3. ^ Urbina, Ian (20 Jul 2022). "The deadly secret of China's invisible armada". NBC News.
  4. ^ Daunton, Nichola (4 Aug 2022). "Illegal fishing and physical violence: Life aboard China's 'devil vessels' revealed in new report". Euro News.

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