Susi Pudjiastuti, Indonesia’s minister for fisheries and maritime affairs, has a strong message for China, owner of the world’s largest fishing fleet. She told South China Morning Post after a press conference in Jakarta that China was engaging in transnational organized crime when they fish in Indonesian waters. As host of the upcoming Our Ocean Conference, Indonesia will propose a review mechanism to strengthen international commitments on sustainable ocean conservation, two ministers said, The Jakarta Globe reports. According to Nature in Ecology and Evolution, between 2014-2017, there has been a more than 80 percent drop in foreign vessels fishing in Indonesia’s waters and there is evidence that Indonesian fishermen are seeing higher catch and greater income.