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European fishing firms are reflagging their ships to gain access to Indian Ocean tuna quotas.

International RelationsEconomicsEnvironmentMay 7, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
European fishing companies are reflagging their ships to access Indian Ocean tuna quotas, according to a report. This practice raises concerns about regulatory compliance and the sustainability of tuna fishing in the region.

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European fishing firms are reflagging their ships to gain access to Indian Ocean tuna quotas.
Parent: International TradeEntity: European Fishing FirmsImpact: negativeDate: May 7, 2026Target: European fishing firms reflagging ships to access Indian Ocean tuna quotas
The practice of reflagging ships for tuna fishing in the Indian Ocean may lead to overfishing and environmental degradation.
Parent: Environmental IssuesEntity: Tuna FishingSub-entity: Indian OceanImpact: negativeDate: May 7, 2026Target: The practice of reflagging ships for tuna fishing in the Indian Ocean may lead to overfishing and environmental degradation

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European fishing firms reflag ships to tap Indian Ocean tuna quotas, report finds https://apnews.com/article/tuna-fishing-indian-ocean-eu-aa04e10a597c593818218a473ecf020c?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub Posted into International News @international-news-AssociatedPress
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European fishing firms reflag ships to tap Indian Ocean tuna quotas, report finds | Nation & World https://www.byteseu.com/1997124/ #Europe
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