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The environmental impacts of COVID-19: perspectives from fishing communities

The global crisis caused by COVID-19 resulted in challenges to the three dimensions of sustainability: social, economic, and environmental. Coastal communities that have invested in the design and implementation of…Press enter to go to this resource, The environmental impacts of COVID-19: perspectives from fishing communities
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Assembling tuna traceability in Indonesia

Using an assemblage lens, this paper challenges this technical understanding by analysing how traceability affects and is affected by the relations that constitute global value chains. Analysing the introduction of…Press enter to go to this resource, Assembling tuna traceability in Indonesia
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SAFE HARBOR Port Prevalence in Cases of Forced Labor in Fishing

Using 59 cases from the C4ADS Forced Labor Case Database, this analysis finds that between 2015 and 2020, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and South Africa were the most common port states…Press enter to go to this resource, SAFE HARBOR Port Prevalence in Cases of Forced Labor in Fishing
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There’s a ‘lot’ to be gained from effective seafood traceability: On the need to enact strong control measures

As the European Union (EU) is the world’s largest trader of fishery and aquaculture products, it is a significant factor in international seafood sourcing. With two-thirds of fish stocks worldwide…Press enter to go to this resource, There’s a ‘lot’ to be gained from effective seafood traceability: On the need to enact strong control measures
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CONTEXT ANALYSIS REPORT: Global Supply Chains, Labor Rights and Traceability

This report provides a context analysis of supply chain due diligence and traceability to support labor rights, including eliminating child labor and forced labor in global supply chains. Supply chain…Press enter to go to this resource, CONTEXT ANALYSIS REPORT: Global Supply Chains, Labor Rights and Traceability
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Checklist for Governments: Lasting and Scalable Seafood Traceability

This checklist supports governments in designing and implementing lasting and scalable traceability systems in their seafood sectors. It compiles insights and advice gleaned from traceability experts and published resources and…Press enter to go to this resource, Checklist for Governments: Lasting and Scalable Seafood Traceability
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Post-harvest video trainings: Women working together

This video shows how creating women's associations can benefit the small-scale fisheries post-harvest sector, economic development, and people's livelihoods. In this example, a group of women learned that working together,…Press enter to go to this resource, Post-harvest video trainings: Women working together
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How Tanzania can protect coastal fisheries and people who depend on them?

This webinar brought together stakeholders working on improving seafood traceability in Tanzania. This webinar allowed the government of Tanzania to express its commitment to seafood traceability and how SALT plans…Press enter to go to this resource, How Tanzania can protect coastal fisheries and people who depend on them?
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Seafood Traceability – Utilizing Data and Collaboration for Triple Bottom Line Impact

This video is a recording of SALT's presentation during this virtual side event at the United Nations Ocean Conference in 2022; the panelists shared information about the work with governments…Press enter to go to this resource, Seafood Traceability – Utilizing Data and Collaboration for Triple Bottom Line Impact
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