
The Outlaw Ocean S2 E7: The unspoken cost of seafood (China Pt. 2)
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Jul 16, 2025 Discover the hidden atrocities within the global seafood industry tied to China's immense fishing fleet. Uncover the shocking use of forced Uyghur labor in seafood processing plants, revealing a grim link between exploitation and international supply chains. Learn how the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act confronts these abuses, while challenges in tracing labor practices persist. Through personal stories, hear the emotional struggles of workers yearning for home amid a backdrop of cultural conflict and economic manipulation.
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Death From Neglect On A Squid Jigger
- Daniel Aertanong, an Indonesian sailor, was beaten, starved, and held against his will on a Chinese squid jigger.
- He was offloaded in Uruguay and died from beriberi, illustrating lethal neglect at sea.
The Hardest Link Is Ship To Shore
- Tracing catch from ship to shore requires satellite tracking and following mother ships to ports.
- The ship-to-plant leg is the hardest link because ports and transfers are opaque and often unmonitorable remotely.
Combine OSINT With Ground Surveillance
- Use a mix of direct surveillance, satellite AIS tracking, and on-the-ground tracking to connect catches to processing plants.
- Deploy boots-on-the-ground surveillance at ports to follow trucks carrying catch to plants.
