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눈에서 멀어지면 규제도 멀어진다: 파괴적 오징어 어업의 전세계적 급증: 본 환경정의재단(EJF)의 글로벌 보고서는 전 세계 오징어의 60%를 공급하는 원양 오징어 선단이 규제 사각지대에서 조업하며 일어나는 강제 노동, 물리적 폭행, 선내 사망과 같은 이슈들의 실태를 고발한다. 한국은 세계적으로 손꼽히는 규모의 원양 오징어 선단을 보유하고 있으며, 최근 몇 년간 수입 오징어 의존도 또한 급격히 높아지고 있다. 기국으로서, 그리고 수입국으로서 한국은 이러한 규제 사각지대의 문제와 결코 무관하지 않다.

LOIN DES REGARDS, LOIN DE TOUT CONTRÔLE: Comment la pêche non réglementée au calmar alimente le travail forcé et les pratiques destructrices en mer: Le nouveau rapport mondial de l'Environmental Justice Foundation dévoile ce qui se passe à bord des navires de pêche au calmar en haute mer, qui opèrent en dehors de tout contrôle : travail forcé, violences physiques et décès en mer dans des pêcheries qui fournissent 60 % du calmar mondial. L'Union européenne est le premier importateur mondial de calmar. Ce qui se passe loin de nos regards a des conséquences ici.

OJOS QUE NO VEN, CONTROL QUE NO SE EJERCE: El auge mundial de la pesca destructiva de calamar: El nuevo informe mundial de la Fundación para la Justicia Ambiental pone al descubierto lo que ocurre a bordo de los buques de pesca de calamar de alta mar que operan sin ningún tipo de supervisión: trabajo forzoso, violencia física y muertes en el mar en las pesquerías que suministran el 60 % del calamar mundial. La Unión Europea es el mayor importador de calamar del mundo. Lo que ocurre fuera de nuestra vista tiene consecuencias aquí.

The European Ocean Act: Securing Europe’s Ocean Future: Europe’s future security, competitiveness and resilience will be decided at sea. This implementation gap is becoming a strategic vulnerability for Europe, weakening fisheries productivity, offshore infrastructure, maritime supply chains and coastal stability. The European Ocean Act is an opportunity to move from commitments to delivery, ensuring 100% of EU waters are managed sustainably within ecological limits. This policy briefing lays out two strategic imperatives for the Ocean Act.

The European Ocean Act: Turning Ocean Governance into Delivery: The European Ocean Act represents a critical opportunity to move from fragmented commitments to implementation and measurable delivery, while creating a more coherent and effective framework for EU ocean governance. However, it should not become a deregulatory vehicle for weakening environmental protections. This policy briefing lays out our recommendations for the Ocean Act, to ensure it builds Europe's economic security, maritime resilience and strategic autonomy.

Right to Reduce: Toxic-free reuse and reduction-enabling systems as real solutions to plastic pollution: The "Right to Reduce" is a concept created by the Environmental Justice Foundation. This policy white paper asserts that the ability to reduce consumption of plastics and materials is a human right. It shows that today, individuals are systematically denied the right to reduce due to the dominance of plastics in everyday life, leaving people with little meaningful ability to avoid plastic consumption. This right to reduce is guaranteed by establishing toxic-free reduction-enabling systems, challenging the current system of plastic overproduction and overconsumption, and rejecting false solutions.

臺灣政府基金的氣候相關財務揭露分析報告: 這份報告深入檢核台灣四大政府基金的氣候韌性,透過 TCFD 與 CDP 雙重國際架構,檢視它們在氣候資訊揭露的表現與氣候轉型計畫的可信度。分析結果顯示,各大基金普遍缺乏量化減碳目標與科學轉型路徑,不僅資訊揭露完整度與品質低落,其轉型計畫更因缺乏公信力而難以應對氣候風險、貢獻淨零目標。我們強烈敦促政府立即建立跨部會監督機制、將基金的氣候揭露法制化、要求基金提出對齊國家淨零的短中長期目標與路徑,以守護全民資產與環境永續。

Joint letter to Cyprus EU Presidency: Upholding the common fisheries policy at the EU Fisheries Directors General and Attachés informal meeting in Cyprus: This letter, signed by the Environmental Justice Foundation, Coalition Clean Baltic, ClientEarth, Oceana, Seas At Risk and WWF EU, urges Mrs Marina Argyrou, Director of the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research of Cyprus and presiding over the informal meeting of EU Fisheries Directors General and Attachés (26-28 April 2026), to resist growing pressure from some Member States to reopen core fisheries legislation under a so-called "simplification package", and to prioritise the full and timely implementation of existing Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) provisions as a prerequisite to achieving sustainable EU fisheries.

Criminal catches: How to stop the supply of illegal seafood to the UK - Report Summary: The Coalition for Fisheries Transparency is calling on the UK to fully implement the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency to address illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and human rights abuses in the fisheries sector. The Coalition's report, Criminal catches: How to stop the supply of illegal seafood to the UK, provides detailed evidence on the problems in British seafood supply chains and clear recommendations to address them.

A Manifesto from the Species of the Pantanal: This manifesto calls for urgent action to protect the world's largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal, on behalf of the species that inhabit it. This landmark manifesto has been signed by 16 leading conservation organisations.

Citizen scientists of the sea: The power of fisher inclusion in Ghana's closed season monitoring: Fisher inclusion transforms closed seasons from a top-down directive into a community-driven conservation effort. Sustained engagement and recognition of fisher knowledge are essential to rebuilding Ghana’s fish populations and securing the livelihoods of coastal communities.

Why the EU should follow Scotland and require CCTV on ‘supertrawlers’: Ten EU-linked freezer trawlers, all of them so-called supertrawlers over 100m long, spent an estimated 14,530 hours fishing in Scottish waters in the 12 months to 1 February 2026. Since 7 March, Scotland has required cameras on board to monitor trawlers in its waters, and the rest of the UK and EU should follow suit.