‘Fishing in the dark’: Spain accused of turning a blind eye to illegal fishing in West Africa
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 28/04/2025
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, have filed a lawsuit against the Spanish government, alleging failures to investigate and sanction Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal fishing in West African waters. The lawsuit, filed in Madrid, accuses Spanish authorities of neglecting (…)
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