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Films
Dec 06, 2018Slaughter at SeaRead
Slaughter at Sea
EJF has uncovered a number of cruel and illegal practices on board fishing vessels associated with Taiwan.
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Reports
Dec 05, 2018Illegal fishing and human rights abuses in the Taiwanese fishing fleetRead
This briefing details the EJF investigation which uncovered shockingly cruel and illegal practices on Taiwanese fishing vessels, including harpooning dolphins, finning and discarding tens of thousands of sharks, and catching vulnerable species of sea turtles and hammerheads. Nor were the vessels free of the same human rights abuses previous EJF investigations have revealed in the fleet.
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News & Media
Dec 05, 2018EJF uncovers illegal shark finning and killing of dolphins and turtles in Taiwan’s tuna export industryRead
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Dec 05, 2018EJF 再揭台灣漁船非法割鰭棄身、捕殺海豚及海龜,引起國際社會關注Read
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Reports
Nov 30, 2018Thailand leads Asia by ratifying international standards for decent work in fisheriesRead
Thailand is set become the first country in Asia to ratify the Work in Fishing Convention C188, which sets basic standards of decent work in the fishing industry. Despite obstructive tactics and attempts to derail the process by some sections of the fisheries industry, Thailand’s National Legislative Assembly voted today to ratify the convention. Without further opposition it should be in place January next year.
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Nov 29, 2018Thailand leads Asia by ratifying international standards for decent work in fisheriesRead
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Reports
Nov 23, 2018The ten principles for global transparencyRead
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 principles for states to follow.
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Nov 21, 2018Out of the Shadows: Transparency is vital for legal, sustainable, ethical fisheriesRead
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Oct 29, 2018Liberia steps up to protect sharks and raysRead
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Oct 25, 2018Leave a legacyRead
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Oct 25, 2018EJF’s ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry launchedRead
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Oct 23, 2018Protecting the guardians of our seas: Recommendations for a national plan of action for Liberia’s sharks and raysRead
Loss of sharks can lead to dramatic imbalances in marine ecosystems. This is particularly significant in Liberia, where 33,000 people rely on the fishing industry for their livelihoods, and 65% of all animal protein eaten comes from seafood. This report lays out the argument for a Liberian national plan of action for the protection of sharks and rays.
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Films
Oct 23, 2018Improving Transparency in FisheriesRead
Improving Transparency in Fisheries
EJF has developed the ‘ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry’. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are well within the reach of any country and can play a pivotal role in the battle against illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector.
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Reports
Oct 23, 2018Out of the shadows: Improving transparency in global fisheries to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated fishingRead
This report lays out the ‘ten principles for global transparency in the fishing industry’. These simple, low-cost measures – which include publishing license lists and giving vessels unique numbers – are well within the reach of any country and can play a pivotal role in the battle against illegal fishing and human rights abuse in the sector.
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Films
Oct 20, 2018Ghana: A Fishing Nation in CrisisRead
Ghana: A Fishing Nation in Crisis
This film shows how IUU fishing and the illegal practice called saiko are devastating Ghana's fisheries.
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News & Media
Oct 18, 2018Ending slavery at seaRead
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News & Media
Oct 15, 2018EJF and partners Hen Mpoano launch regular radio show in Cape Coast, GhanaRead
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Reports
Oct 11, 2018Briefing: China’s hidden fleet in West Africa - a spotlight on illegal practices within Ghana’s industrial trawl sectorRead
Around 90% of Ghana’s industrial fishing fleet is linked to Chinese ownership, an investigation by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has revealed. This is despite the fact that Ghana’s laws clearly forbid any foreign ownership or control of vessels flying its flag. The Chinese and Ghanaian governments must now work together to eradicate the illegal fishing practices which are rife in Ghana’s industrial fleet, improve transparency and sanction those contravening ownership laws.
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News & Media
Oct 11, 2018China’s hidden fleet: Illegal practices in Ghana’s industrial fisheryRead
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Reports
Oct 11, 2018China’s hidden fleet in West Africa: a spotlight on illegal practices within Ghana’s industrial trawl sectorRead
Around 90% of Ghana’s industrial fishing fleet is linked to Chinese ownership, this report reveals. This is despite the fact that Ghana’s laws clearly forbid any foreign ownership or control of vessels flying its flag. The Chinese and Ghanaian governments must now work together to eradicate the illegal fishing practices which are rife in Ghana’s industrial fleet, improve transparency and sanction those contravening ownership laws.
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News & Media
Oct 10, 2018Thailand’s commitment to eradicating abuses in fisheries must be clear and firmRead
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Oct 08, 2018Action taken against abuse aboard Taiwanese vessel after EJF investigationRead
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Sep 28, 2018Public access to data for ethical, legal, sustainable fisheriesRead
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Reports
Sep 24, 2018Thailand leads by example on transparency in the fishing industryRead
In a bold step in the struggle against illegal practices and human rights abuse in the fishing industry, Thailand has become one of the first countries in Southeast Asia to publish a full list of all its registered and licensed fishing vessels, alongside a ‘watchlist’ of vessels prohibited from fishing, sunk or damaged, or sold to neighbouring countries.
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Sep 19, 2018Royal Thai Government commits to adopting vital labour laws to tackle illegal fishing and associated human rights abuses.Read
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Sep 13, 2018Abuse and illegal fishing aboard Taiwanese vessel let slip through the netRead
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Films
Sep 13, 2018Slipping Through the NetRead
Slipping Through the Net
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has documented gross human rights violations and serious illegal fishing offences aboard the Taiwanese Fuh Sheng 11. Crew members told EJF of beatings from the captain, 22-hour working days and serious injuries to crew working in dangerous conditions. They also reported that the vessel had illegally finned sharks, including endangered hammerheads.
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Sep 12, 2018Abuse and illegal fishing aboard Taiwanese vessel let slip through the netRead
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Sep 04, 2018Supporting journalism in GhanaRead
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Aug 17, 2018Thailand must stand strong to eliminate human rights abuse from its fishing industryRead
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Reports
Aug 17, 2018Joint Civil Society Statement concerning Ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)Read
A statement issued by 30 NGOs calls on the Thai government to resist attempts by the National Fishing Association of Thailand to derail the ratification of the international Work in Fishing Convention, which protects fishers from human rights abuses.
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Aug 14, 2018Eliminating modern slavery from supply chainsRead
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Aug 09, 2018Ghana steps up the fight against illegal fishing practicesRead
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Aug 09, 2018Ghana steps up the fight against illegal fishing practicesRead
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Jul 29, 2018The vicious cycle that has plagued Thailand’s fishing industry and fuelled human traffickingRead
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Jul 25, 2018Taiwan must tighten regulations to end human trafficking say NGO protestersRead
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Jul 16, 2018Fair fisheries for Ghana: New reportRead
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Jun 26, 2018Ghana’s small-scale fishing industry makes its voice heard in fisheries law reformsRead
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Jun 22, 2018EU’s proposal on fisheries controls: More transparency needed to end illegal fishing says EJFRead