Malarky says the current scale of ships "going dark" from public AIS systems around protected areas is unknown.
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"The vessel appeared to go around the northern edge of the marine reserve, turn off its AIS then 15 days later came out of the marine reserve and went straight towards the port of Monta in Equador," Malarky says.
"They're turning off this system in locations around the world that may raise suspicion or warrant further investigation, such as in noted marine protected areas where commercial fishing is prohibited or in developing country's waters that may lack the resources to effectively police their waters," Malarky explains.
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They're turning off this system in locations around the world that may raise suspicion or warrant further investigation such as in noted marine protected areas where commercial fishing is prohibited or in developing country's waters that may lack the resources to effectively police their waters Malarky explains