2 The account of the fate of the Tiantai is based on the maritime declaration following the shipwreck, Alberto Zavaleta Salas’ statement to the Guardia Civil, a number of reports from the South Asian collaboration to combat illegal fishing (RPOA) and interviews with Captain Peter Hammarstedt of Sea Shepherd, Glen Salmon of the Australian Fisheries Management Authority AFMA, Captain Alberto Zavaleta Salas on the Kunlun, investigator Miguel of the Guardia Civil and three insurance investigators in Spain who wish to remain anonymous.
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1 www.interpol.int/News-and-media/News/2015/N2015-160 (accessed 04.11.2016).
2 www.nytimes.com/2015/10/06/world/us-announces-plans-to-combat-illegal-fishing-and-other-steps-to-protect-oceans.html (accessed 04.11.2016).
3 The Maya V was confiscated in 2004; the 200 tons of toothfish sold at an auction for 2.3 million dollars and the money went to the Australian state. The fishing captain and captain were fined 30,000 Australian dollars.
4 Professor Denzil Miller and Alistair Graham interviewed by the authors in Hobart, Australia, in June 2016.
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1 Florindo González Corral interviewed in O Carballiño Spain, 7 October 2016.
53 THE FINAL ACT
1 www.seashepherdglobal.org/news-and-commentary/commentary/spanish-supreme-court-surrenders-southern-ocean-to-toothfish-poachers.html (accessed 29.12.2016).