Images from DigitalGlobe were used to track illegal fishing and provided evidence in court to support the seizure of a Thai vessel suspected of illegal fishing and labour abuses by the Indonesian Navy. Indonesia has won a two-year court case that confirms the legality of the Indonesian Navy's seizure of a Thai vessel linked to human trafficking and illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.
The vessel intentionally turned off the automatic identification system (AIS) that among other things allowed the ship's location to be tracked. The vessel, the Silver Sea 2, was identified from DigitalGlobe satellite images when it was in Papua New Guinea waters, receiving illegal Indonesian catch from two fishing trawlers in a process known as transshipment. It was captured by an Indonesian Navy vessel off the island of Sumatra after returning to Indonesian waters.
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