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Environment : Natural Resources : Looting the Seas : Looting the Seas II

VIDEO: The new colonizers

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By Emma SchwartzMarcos Garcia ReyJohn Grobler

12:01 am, October 4, 2011 Updated: 11:55 am, October 4, 2011

Namibian officials  have been lauded for tight fisheries controls and for stemming the power of foreign fishing companies. But ICIJ has found the system isn't working for hake, Namibia's most valuable fish. Politically-connected Namibians and Spanish companies corner the trade.

Spain’s hake appetite threatens Namibia’s most valuable fish

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