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US Sanctions Target IUU Fishing

The United States takes decisive action against the Gulf Cartel, issuing sanctions to combat IUU fishing, human smuggling, and drug trafficking.

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The Gulf Cartel and it's operations. Photo by the Treasury.

The Gulf Cartel and it's operations. Photo by the Treasury.

The United States has stepped up efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, issuing sanctions against Gulf Cartel associates.

These measures address the syndicate’s exploitation of marine resources and its connection to human smuggling and drug trafficking, underscoring America’s commitment to maritime security.

 

Understanding the Threat of IUU Fishing

Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing is more than an environmental issue—it’s a global economic and security concern. From damaging marine ecosystems to undermining legitimate fisheries, IUU fishing jeopardizes food security and livelihoods worldwide.

IUU fishing often intersects with organized crime.

For example:

  • Criminal groups exploit maritime resources for profit.
  • These operations frequently involve forced labor and human rights abuses.

The Gulf Cartel’s lancha (small boat) operations highlight the connection between IUU fishing and transnational crime. These vessels, used for fishing in U.S. waters, also transport drugs and people across borders, exacerbating maritime security threats.

 

The United States’ Strategic Response

The U.S. has taken decisive action under the Maritime Security and Fisheries Enforcement (SAFE) Act, which mobilizes 21 federal agencies, including the Department of State, NOAA, and the Coast Guard. This coordinated approach strengthens the nation’s ability to counter IUU fishing.

Recent Developments:
The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned five individuals linked to the Gulf Cartel. This group, long involved in narcotics trafficking, now uses illegal fishing as an additional revenue stream.

Sanction Details

Sanctioned Individual

Role

Criminal Activities

Ismael Guerra Salinas (Mayelo) Lancha operations leader Oversees IUU fishing, drug trafficking, and smuggling
Omar Guerra Salinas (Samorano) Playa Bagdad operations manager Coordinates red snapper and shark trade
Francisco Javier Sierra Angulo Gulf Cartel leader in Matamoros Supervises cross-border trafficking operations
Raul Decuir Garcia (La Burra) Lancha camp owner Enables illegal fishing operations
Ildelfonso Carrillo Sapien Lancha camp operator Supports Gulf Cartel’s maritime crimes

These sanctions block U.S.-based property and financial interests tied to the designated individuals, disrupting their illicit networks.

 

Impacts of IUU Fishing on Global Security

IUU fishing is more than a localized issue.

It contributes to:

  1. Overfishing, destabilizing marine ecosystems.
  2. Criminal networks that use the same infrastructure for smuggling humans and drugs.

The Gulf Cartel’s red snapper and shark poaching exemplifies the problem. These species are strictly regulated in the U.S., making them valuable targets for illegal trade. Such activities also harm non-target species, further stressing marine biodiversity.

 

U.S. Leadership in Combating IUU Fishing

Through these sanctions, the United States reinforces its global leadership in sustainable fisheries and maritime security. Collaborative efforts with international partners, like Mexico’s Financial Intelligence Unit, aim to create accountability and dismantle criminal operations.

The SAFE Act’s whole-of-government strategy has already shown promising results. By targeting the economic foundations of transnational criminal organizations, these measures not only protect marine ecosystems but also enhance security at sea and along U.S. borders.

 

Sources: THX News, US Department of Treasury & US Department of State.

Tags: fisheries sustainability measuresGulf Cartel sanctionshuman smuggling operationsillegal fishing operationsillegal marine activitiesIUU fishing sanctionsMaritime security enforcementocean ecosystem damagetransnational crime fishingUS sanctions Gulf Cartel
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