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South China Sea: China’s ‘dark fleet’ now targeting Sea of Japan
Boats full of dead fisherman crews have been washing up on shores for years. Now a new theory as to what happens at sea has come to light.
Jamie Seidel @JamieSeidel
news.com.au
July 29, 2020 5:29am
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A North Korean squid boat in operation in the Russian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) near the coast of North Korea. Picture: Seung-ho Lee / GLOBAL FISHING WATCH / AFP.Source:AFP
It’s been a gruesome mystery for years: the wrecks of wooden boats crewed only by skeletons found adrift in the Sea of Japan.
But these ‘ghost ships’ have become a macabre spectre: More than 150 washed ashore last year alone. Some are split in half. Others are empty, but eerily intact. Some carry dead crews. A few hold steadfastly silent survivors. All were clearly North Korean.
Japanese authorities assumed the poverty-stricken fishers had sailed too far for too long in a desperate hunt for increasingly scarce fish. Or that they were defectors from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s authoritarian regime.
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