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Jul 30, 2019Blood and Water: Menschenrechtsverletzungen in der weltweiten FischereiindustrieRead
Menschenrechtsverletzungen sind in der Fischereiindustrie nach wie vor weit verbreitet. Unser Bericht belegt Fälle von Sklaverei und Schuldknechtschaft, unsäglichen Arbeits- und Lebensbedingungen an Bord sowie physische und sexueller Gewalt und Mord auf Fischereischiffen. Die Fallstudien betreffen Schiffe aus insgesamt 13 Ländern, die auf drei verschiedenen Ozeanen operierten.
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News & Media
Jul 24, 2019人口販運防制光說不做,外籍漁工繼續受剝削Read
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Jul 19, 2019Zandra Rhodes charity t-shirt will help to ‘Save the Sea’ from plastic pollutionRead
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Jul 10, 2019การมุ่งแสวงหาผลประโยชน์ระยะสั้นจากทรัพยากรประมงและการจับสัตว์น้ำวัยอ่อนของสมาคมประมงแห่งประเทศไทยนั้นเป็นอันตรายต่ออนาคตภาคอุตสาหกรรมประมงไทยRead
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Jul 08, 2019European Fish Dependence Day: Europe runs out of fishRead
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Jul 04, 2019Save the Reefs: New T-shirt design shows precious life in coralsRead
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Jul 01, 2019EU lifts warning over Taiwan’s illegal fishing but reforms must continueRead
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Jun 28, 2019歐盟解除台灣漁業黃牌,EJF呼籲必須持續打擊非法漁業及相關犯罪Read
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Jun 27, 2019Out of the shadows: Improving transparency in global fisheries to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing - Taiwanese versionRead
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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Jun 21, 2019Carbon credits and climate justiceRead
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Jun 21, 2019Collette Dinnigan: Don’t let the sun set on Arctic wildlifeRead
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Films
Jun 20, 2019Stolen at Sea: The Chinese Trawlers Driving the Collapse of Ghana’s FisheriesRead
Stolen at Sea: The Chinese Trawlers Driving the Collapse of Ghana’s Fisheries
‘Saiko’ is a severely destructive form of illegal fishing. Foreign trawlers target the staple catch of Ghanaian canoe fishers and sell this stolen fish back to local communities. Our new report has estimated the true cost of saiko.
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Jun 19, 2019Implementation Status of EJF Recommendations to the Royal Thai GovernmentRead
As Thailand works to eradicate illegal fishing and associated human rights abuse, this briefing assess the implementation of EJF’s recommendations since September 2015.
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Jun 18, 2019Sustainable Gastronomy Day: How your food choices can shape a sustainable environmentRead
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Jun 17, 2019Thailand’s progress in combating IUU, forced labour & human traffickingRead
While Thailand has been making progress in its efforts to eradicate illegal fishing and human rights abuse, issues remain. This updated briefing outlines these issues and presents recommendations to address them.
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Executive Summaries
Jun 17, 2019Stolen at SeaRead
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Films
Jun 17, 2019Shining a Light: EJF's Investigation into the Devastating Impacts of Illegal Saiko Fishing in GhanaRead
Shining a Light: EJF's Investigation into the Devastating Impacts of Illegal Saiko Fishing in Ghana
An ecological disaster is unfolding off the coast of Ghana. ‘Shining a Light’ documents the Environmental Justice Foundation’s investigation into illegal ‘saiko’ fishing.
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Jun 17, 2019Investigations reveal illegal fishing by foreign trawlers is devastating Ghana’s fisheriesRead
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Jun 17, 2019No pollution is the only solution: The designers fighting ocean plasticsRead
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Jun 17, 2019Severe impact of illegal fishing by foreign trawlers in Ghana exposed by EJFRead
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Jun 14, 2019Thailand’s Progress in Combatting IUU, Forced Labour & Human Trafficking: EJF Observations and RecommendationsRead
Since February 2016, EJF has observed improvements in inspection procedures, adoption of a risk-based approach to vessel inspections, and the proliferation of translators at PIPO centres. This briefing presents the issues that remain and recommendations to address them.
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Jun 14, 2019Thailand’s Progress in Combatting IUU, Forced Labour & Human Trafficking: EJF Observations and RecommendationsRead
This report presents recommendations that are designed to address the gaps that continue to hinder Thailand’s effort to combat illegal fishing and human trafficking
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Jun 14, 2019An EJF briefing prepared for Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan of the Royal Thai GovernmentRead
Enabled by political commitment at senior levels, the RTG has introduced a new legislative framework and regulations for fisheries, established technology-assisted monitoring and inspection regimes and has further signed up to the first of several key international instruments that are required in the fight against IUU and human trafficking. While the Thai reform path has been positive, gaps and shortcomings persist. EJF is encouraged by the proposed measures to address IUU as discussed at the Royal Thai embassy in London in July, but additional, structural measures are absolutely crucial if the reforms are to be effective, successful and entrenched inthe long-term.
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Jun 14, 2019An EJF briefing prepared for the Royal Thai GovernmentRead
EJF is encouraged by the reforms made in Thailand to date, however we have documented continuing gaps and shortcomings that are inhibiting Thailand’s fishing industry from developing into a truly ethical and sustainable sector. In order to achieve this goal - mutually shared by the RTG and EJF - there are several substantive structural steps that must now be taken to ensure the positive progress made so far can be sustained into the future.
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Jun 14, 2019An EJF policy briefing prepared for the Royal Thai GovernmentRead
The Royal Thai Government has continued to make considerable progress in addressing and eliminating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and associated human rights abuses. EJF staff are also now actively engaging with numerous government agencies and special inspection teams across the country.
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Jun 13, 2019Sustainable seafood restaurants join campaign to Save the SeaRead
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Jun 11, 2019Eradicating illegal fishing and improving transparency in Regional Fisheries Management OrganisationsRead
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Jun 11, 2019Ratgeber zur Risikoprüfung von FischereilieferkettenRead
Unser Ratgeber hilft Einzelhändlern und Unternehmen dabei, ihre Lieferketten frei von Produkten aus illegaler Fischerei zu halten. Er wurde gemeinsam mit WWF Deutschland und dem Waren-Verein der Hamburger Börse e. V. entwickelt und listet konkrete Maßnahmen, um die Risiken durch illegalen Fang einzuschätzen und abzumindern. Aktiv angewendet kann er die Maßnahmen von Unternehmen zum nachhaltigen Fischeinkauf praxisnah und kosteneffektiv stärken.
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Jun 10, 2019Treasure chest of tees: Sustainable designers donate T-shirts to EJF’s Save the Sea campaignRead
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Jun 10, 2019Treasure chest of tees: Sustainable designers donate T-shirts to EJF’s Save the Sea campaignRead
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Jun 10, 2019Stolen at sea: How illegal ‘saiko’ fishing is fuelling the collapse of Ghana’s fisheriesRead
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Jun 07, 2019World Oceans Day: how top restaurants are making waves to Save the SeaRead
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Jun 05, 2019Full scale of human rights abuse in the fishing industry revealedRead
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Jun 05, 2019Full scale of human rights abuse in the fishing industry revealedRead
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Jun 05, 2019Blood and Water: Human rights abuse in the global seafood industryRead
This report shows that human rights abuse is rife in the fishing industry - detailing cases of slavery, debt bondage, insufficient food and water, filthy living conditions, physical and sexual assault and even murder aboard fishing vessels from 13 countries operating across three oceans.
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About EJF
Jun 04, 2019PressRead
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Executive Summaries
Jun 04, 2019Blood and WaterRead
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Films
Jun 03, 2019Thailand's Seafood Slaves: Human Trafficking, Slavery and Murder in Kantang's Seafood IndustryRead
Thailand's Seafood Slaves: Human Trafficking, Slavery and Murder in Kantang's Seafood Industry
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Films
Jun 03, 2019Beyond Borders - the threat of climate changeRead
Beyond Borders - the threat of climate change
The climate crisis represents the greatest threat to global peace and security, development and the preservation of human rights in the 21st century.
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May 29, 201910 หลักการเพื่อความโปร่งใสในอุตสาหกรรมประมงและอาหารทะเลทั่วโลก - ฉบับภาษาไทย Ten principles of transparencyRead
ความโปร่งใสเป็นเครื่องมือที่ดีที่สุดในการต่อสู้กับปัญหาการทำประมงผิดกฎหมายและการละเมิดสิทธิมนุษยชนในอุตสาหกรรมอาหารทะเล ด้วยเหตุนี้ มูลนิธิความยุติธรรมเชิงสิ่งแวดล้อม (EJF) จึงได้จัดทำหลักการด้านความโปร่งใส 10 ข้อ เพื่อแนวทางในการปฎิบัติให้แก่นานาประเทศ