Films
Importing Abuse: Violence, Slavery and Illegal Fishing in the Japanese Seafood Supply Chain
This film reveals the violence, slavery and illegal fishing in the Japanese seafood supply chain.
Fisheries on the brink
How heavily subsidised industrial fishing is threatening the survival of small-scale fishing communities.
Is your pension fuelling the climate crisis?
Many of us are invested in fossil fuels through our pensions, driving the climate crisis. This film explores the scale of the problem, and what can we do about it.
Fear, hunger and violence: Ghanaian crews report violent abuse and illegal fishing on foreign-owned trawlers
Ghanaian crew report shocking human rights abuses aboard Chinese-owned trawl vessels, from beatings to a lack of drinkable water.
Off the hook: how flags of convenience let illegal fishing go unpunished
Flags of convenience cause untold damage to fisheries and the fight against illegal fishing, how can we end this harmful practice?
Out of Reach: Taiwan’s failure to prevent illegal fishing and violent abuse in its distant water fleet
Violent abuse of migrant workers and flagrant illegal fishing are systemic problems across Taiwan’s distant water fishing fleet, a survey conducted by EJF of crew from 62 vessels has found.
Business as usual: Illegal saiko fishing continues unchecked
The illegal saiko trade continues unabated at Elmina, with an average of 11 landings a week since November 2019. Monitoring and footage from the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) shows the trade continuing in plain sight.
Ban Commercial wildlife markets
Commercial wildlife markets are responsible for pandemics like Covid-19 and SARS, falling wild animal populations and horrific animal cruelty. It's time to shut them down.