2002
DOI: 10.1177/084387140201400204
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Getting into Trouble: The Diaspora of Thai Trawlers, 1965–2002

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“…This was the assumption that triggered the current study together with some emerging epidemiologic evidence of an association between H pylori infection and salmonella infection. [20]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was the assumption that triggered the current study together with some emerging epidemiologic evidence of an association between H pylori infection and salmonella infection. [20]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia, with a reported catch of 4.7 million tonnes (average from 2002 to 2005) of fish and shellfish, is currently ranked as the world's sixth most important fishing nation [4], but has a substantial problem with IUU catches in excess of those reported to government agencies and to FAO. As such, were the true estimates of catch to be considered, including large unreported extractions by both foreign and national vessels, and by both small scale fisheries and commercial fleets [5], Indonesia would probably rank higher in the list of top fishing nations [6].…”
Section: The Iuu Problem In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, since the central command of the navy does not itself raise all the remaining money that is apparently needed for the navy to operate, the commanders of the navy have less than full control over elements within the navy. It is very likely General Nasution's comment about the Indonesian military in 1958 that ''When I give an order, it immediately becomes a basis for discussion'' and Juwono Sudarsono's observation in 2000 that ''There is a disconnection between formal command and effective control'' apply at least to ARTICLE IN PRESS 7 According to the agricultural attache´to the Thai embassy in Jakarta, referred to in the same report, ''Thai crews that had bribed officials flew Indonesian flags, enabling them to operate freely''. In effect, elements within the Indonesian navy were, at this stage at least, running their own licensing system, see [17].…”
Section: The Military and The Statementioning
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“…was reported in 2002 as saying that naval and marine police patrols were accepting bribes offered by the operators of Thai trawlers wishing to avoid paying licence fees and taxes [17]. 7 Either way, Thai trawlers operating illegally in Indonesian waters have had some reason to be confident that if they are detained they will be able to pay for their release and then continue fishing. 8 Here we need to emphasise that apparently even those vessels that do observe fisheries regulations have had to pay off officials in order to continue operating.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 98%
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