In Ecuador, environmental concerns have loomed large after an infamous encounter in 2017 with Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999, a ship intercepted inside the UNESCO-protected Galápagos Marine Reserve with 300
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Sampling was done on board a Chinese refrigerated cargo vessel "Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999" boarded in August 2017 by the GNPD and the Ecuadorian Navy while illegally navigating within the Galapagos Marine Reserve, in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific. Within the ship, 6 623 shark carcasses from several protected species were found (Alava et al., 2017).
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Yet the Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999 was not a fishing boat. Its crew, who now face jail time in Ecuador for environmental crimes, were likely not the fishermen. To fish commercial quantities of shark,
This problem isn’t new. In 2017, Ecuadorean authorities reported detaining the Chinese freighter Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999 in the Galapagos marine reserve. The ship was carrying 300 tons of shark fin, in addition to hammerhead and silky sharks. The crew was prosecuted for environmental crimes. . 261 284 287 270 168 96 159 94

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