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Comprehensive Traceability Principles

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Resources to assist with administering or improving an electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) program that is comprehensive (i.e., takes advantage of three potential benefits: ecological, social, and economic). Search here by resources per Principle or by the phases (Initiate, Design, Implement).
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Seven ‘A’ Checklist to Design with the User

To help remember the core tenents of what design with the user looks like, here is a mnemonic device of 7 'A's: availability, access, affordability, ability, attitudes, aspirations, and anticipated…Press enter to go to this resource, Seven 'A' Checklist to Design with the User
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Tools and Technologies for the Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Unwanted Catches

This paper first provides an overall synthesis of the pro’s and con’s of several monitoring tools and technologies. Four electronic monitoring (EM) technologies already trialled in EU fisheries are then…Press enter to go to this resource, Tools and Technologies for the Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Unwanted Catches
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Indonesia Value Chain Assessment

This value chain assessment of tuna fisheries in Bitung, Indonesia, was a key first step to understand the catch documentation and traceability processes and requirements along the value chain. This…Press enter to go to this resource, Indonesia Value Chain Assessment
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Identify and Describe Stakeholders

This toolkit s a guide to engaging a wide range of key stakeholders. Based on best practices and the experience of clinical trial experts and community-based advocates, this unique resource…Press enter to go to this resource, Identify and Describe Stakeholders
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Satellite Imagery for Human Rights Monitoring

This guide focuses on the use of satellite imagery to monitor and investigate human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law.Press enter to go to this resource, Satellite Imagery for Human Rights Monitoring
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West Principles

This website outlines high profile principles for implementing worker voice mechanisms.Press enter to go to this resource, West Principles
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Digital Investment Tool

The Digital Investment Tool is designed to ensure that staff considers best practices, based on the Principles for Digital Development, when developing digital systems. Section 8 specifically has information for…Press enter to go to this resource, Digital Investment Tool
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Data Sharing Summary One: Recommendations to improve data sharing agreements for U.S. fisheries in the Pacific region

This report is Part One of a two-part package designed to support the ongoing cultural, legal, and technical negotiations surrounding the digital transformation of fisheries. This report describes priority issues…Press enter to go to this resource, Data Sharing Summary One: Recommendations to improve data sharing agreements for U.S. fisheries in the Pacific region
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RD 101: Responsible Data Principles

This page identifies the key elements of practicing responsible data collection, including power dynamics, diversity and bias, unknown unknowns, precautionary principles, and others.Press enter to go to this resource, RD 101: Responsible Data Principles
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