Africa moves to stop fish theft
African ministers are meeting in Namibia to discuss how to stop illegal and unregulated fishing.
The meeting in the capital, Windhoek, aims to encourage governments in Africa and beyond to register fishing vessels and their activities.
Illegal and unregulated fishing is estimated to cost Africa $1bn (£500m) a year in lost revenue.
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