A Chinese vessel was caught by the Uruguayan Navy with 11 tons of squid, drawing attention to the issue of illegal fishing in the South Atlantic and Uruguayan waters. According to Andrés Milessi, a Uruguayan marine biologist and oceanographer, there are around 350 to 400 foreign ships, mainly Chinese, operating in the Western South Atlantic. Milessi distinguished that unreported or unregulated fishing in international waters is a significant global problem, with estimates of illegal fishing making up 20% to 30% of total catches. In Uruguay, the main issue is illegal fishing by Brazilian boats in shared borders, a problem that has persisted for decades.