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> De: Global Fishing Watch Current <newsletter en globalfishingwatch.org>
> Asunto: The Current: VMS Layer Added; Chinese Fishing Moratorium Impacts
> Fecha: 12 de diciembre de 2017 12:17:11 GMT-5
> Para: fmiranda en oannes.org.pe
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> The Current from Global Fishing Watch, Issue #16	Email not displaying correctly?
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>   Indonesia VMS	 Access the Map	 Transshipment Report
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> A New Era for Transparency
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> VMS Layer Added to the Map
> Indonesia's Vessel Monitoring System data is now available as a layer in the Global Fishing Watch fishing activity map, adding almost 5,000 vessels to our database that are not required to carry AIS.
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> Research Update
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> Understanding the Impacts of the Chinese Fishery Moratorium
> This year's Chinese fishing moratorium was considered the strictest in China’s history, restricting more gear types from fishing and closing fishing grounds for longer. Greenpeace’s Beijing office used Global Fishing Watch to understand the effectiveness of management and enforcement during this closure.
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> Multiply-flagged vessel accused of evading fishing regulations: Indonesian maritime authorities seized a Chinese fishing boat carrying the flags of six different states, saying that the vessel was suspected of changing out its own flag in order to evade fishing regulators. 
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