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10 principles for global transparency
Transparency in the fishing industry is the best weapon we have against the twin tragedies of illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector. EJF has collated ten simple…Press enter to go to this resource, 10 principles for global transparency
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Advisory Notes for the EU Supply Chain on how to avoid IUU fishery products
These reports outlines approaches to prevent IUU fishery products from entering EU supply chains, specific to the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. It offers expert advice on risk assessment and…Press enter to go to this resource, Advisory Notes for the EU Supply Chain on how to avoid IUU fishery products
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Out of the shadows: Improving transparency in global fisheries to stop IUU fishing
This report lays out 10 principles for global transparency in the fishing industry. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are…Press enter to go to this resource, Out of the shadows: Improving transparency in global fisheries to stop IUU fishing
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Labor Conditions in the Tuna Sector: General Santos City, Philippines
This report assesses labor conditions and challenges in USAID Oceans’ General Santos City, Philippines learning site where electronic catch documentation was piloted, with recommendations provided to address inequities in the…Press enter to go to this resource, Labor Conditions in the Tuna Sector: General Santos City, Philippines
Guidance Document
Follow the Fish: Five Core Business Functions of Robust End-to-end Traceability
Through years of engagement with seafood businesses and technology companies, Future of Fish has developed five core business functions of traceability technology. All five must be in place in order…Press enter to go to this resource, Follow the Fish: Five Core Business Functions of Robust End-to-end Traceability
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SALT DataLab Americas Report
The Seafood Alliance for Legality & Traceability Americas' DataLab provided a forum for stakeholders to voice problems around traceability and illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing, share concerns for social responsibility,…Press enter to go to this resource, SALT DataLab Americas Report
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Action Plan for Implementing the Task Force Recommendations
In 2014, the U.S. government created a Task Force, tasked with creating a comprehensive framework to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and seafood fraud. This Action Plan outlines the…Press enter to go to this resource, Action Plan for Implementing the Task Force Recommendations
Guidance Document
Compliance Guide for the: U.S. Seafood Import Monitoring Program
This document provides an overview of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP), established by NOAA Fisheries, that requires additional information to be reported when fish enter the U.S., if the…Press enter to go to this resource, Compliance Guide for the: U.S. Seafood Import Monitoring Program
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2019 Open Water Guidance on Vessel Transparency for Seafood Companies
This paper provides recommendations for how companies can improve vessel monitoring and transparency both within their operations as well as globally.Press enter to go to this resource, 2019 Open Water Guidance on Vessel Transparency for Seafood Companies
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