Yahoo – AFP,
13 June 2015
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Vietnamese
fishing vessels are set on fire off the coast of Palau, on
June 13, 2015 (AFP
Photo/Richard Brooks)
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The small
Pacific island nation of Palau has set fire to four Vietnamese fishing vessels
caught illegally operating in its waters, and delivered a stern warning that it
will not tolerate poaching.
The 77 crew
members were transferred to two other arrested fishing boats with enough fuel
and provisions to get back to Vietnam.
"This
message goes to the captain and crews of these vessels. Palau guarantees you
will return with nothing," President Tommy Remengesau said after the boats
were burned on Friday.
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Palau
President Tommy Remengesau
delivers a speech at the 45th Pacific
Islands Forum,
in Palau, in July
2014 (AFP Photo/Richard W. Brooks)
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The
Vietnamese boats were caught in a protected area with more than eight tonnes of
sea cucumbers and reef fish on board.
Since last
year, 15 boats from Vietnam have been seized with more than 25 tonnes of
Palau's marine species destined for the black market in Asia.
"We
have a simple message for those who try to steal Palau's marine resources: We
will not tolerate poachers in our ocean," Remengesau added.
"Palau
is working with our military, diplomacy, and NGO partners from around the world
to get tough on illegal fishers and protect our food security."
Palau
hosted workshops last month involving maritime surveillance authorities from
the United States, Australia, Japan and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries
Agency, designed to develop a comprehensive marine enforcement plan.
"Illegal
fishing is a major threat to Palau, given its location as a critical gateway to
the Pacific," said Seth Horstmeyer of The Pew Charitable Trusts' Global
Ocean Legacy programme.
"With
a no-tolerance policy and growing enforcement capabilities, illegal fishing
will be stopped in Palau."
Palau, in
the western Pacific, has a fishing-reliant economy for its population of 21,000
people spread over 250 islands.


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