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Films
Jul 12, 2017EJF's Sharks CampaignRead
EJF's Sharks Campaign
Sharks have been on the planet for over 400 million years, long before the first dinosaur emerged on Earth. They have witnessed centuries of the world’s history, but human activity may bring all of this to an end - an entire ancient species facing an early extinction. Around 100 million sharks are killed by humans every single year - the equivalent to approximately 11,415 deaths per hour. EJF is working to protect critical shark species across West Africa and globally.
You can support EJF's work protecting endangered sharks by donating to our Shark Appeal: https://www.justgiving.com/cam...
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News & Media
Jul 07, 2017The G20, Germany and the fight for climate refugeesRead
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News & Media
Jun 28, 2017Climate Alert: How rising temperatures change everythingRead
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News & Media
Jun 26, 2017Inshore Exclusion Zone: A lifeline for Liberia’s fishersRead
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Jun 23, 2017First ever joint advice by EU fisheries advisory councils makes a unanimous call for harmonising and improving implementation of the EU IUU RegulationRead
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News & Media
Jun 21, 2017NGOs welcome new EU regulation for external fishing fleetRead
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Jun 20, 2017EJF: Thailand’s efforts to eradicate illegal fishing and seafood slavery remain inadequateRead
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Jun 18, 2017The eco guide to fair trade liteRead
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News & Media
Jun 16, 2017SDG 14: Ending pirate fishing key to sustainable fisheries for allRead
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Reports
Jun 13, 2017Beyond Borders | Der Klimawandel und seine Rolle bei Migration und KonfliktenRead
Die Klimakrise ist sowohl eine Umwelt- als auch eine Menschenrechtsproblematik. Dieser Bericht beleuchtet die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf die Nahrungsmittelproduktion und Ernährungssicherheit und zeigt die unterschiedlichen Arten auf, durch die Menschen aus ihrer Heimat oder ihrer Region durch allmählich einsetzende Wetterereignisse vertrieben werden.
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News & Media
Jun 08, 2017Save the Sea Restaurant Campaign - 2017Read
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Films
Jun 08, 2017EJF’s World Oceans Day photoshootRead
EJF’s World Oceans Day photoshoot
EJF's Oceans Ambassadors Max Rogers and Kimberly Wyatt model EJF's latest t-shirt collection for World Oceans Day 2017
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News & Media
Jun 08, 2017Style your way through summer with EJF's latest sustainable t-shirt collectionRead
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Jun 08, 2017Strengthening local communities vital to securing sustainable fisheries in LiberiaRead
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News & Media
Jun 08, 2017EU fisheries advisory body calls for mandatory IMO numbers for vessels catching seafood for the EU marketRead
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Films
Jun 05, 2017Save the turtles - EJF in the fieldRead
Save the turtles - EJF in the field
Sea turtles have been on Earth for over 100 million years, but they are now severely threatened.
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Executive Summaries
Jun 05, 2017Thailand's Seafood SlavesRead
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About EJF
Jun 04, 2017Save The SeaRead
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Films
Jun 04, 2017Save our beesRead
Save our bees
In the UK along, pollinators contribute £690 million worth of crops to the economy. But our bee populations are under threat. EJF examines the challenges facing bee populations and what can be done to tackle this growing threat.
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News & Media
May 25, 2017IMO numbers: A key measure in the EU’s fight against illegal fishingRead
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News & Media
May 24, 2017European Union Warns Liberia to Control Illegal FishingRead
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Films
May 23, 2017Ensuring social equity and sustainability in Ghana's fisheriesRead
Ensuring social equity and sustainability in Ghana's fisheries
EJF is proud to have the support of the EU delegation in Accra, Ghana, which is now aiding a three-year project to secure sustainable fisheries in the country.
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News & Media
May 22, 2017West Africa fishing communities working hard for little returnRead
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Reports
May 17, 2017Guide a l'usage des professionnels pour lutter contre la peche illegaleRead
EJF, SeaWeb Europe and WWF-France released a detailed joint “Advisory Note” in collaboration with Carrefour to inform French industry, retailers and brands of the risks associated with illegal fishing
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News & Media
May 17, 2017EJF responds to Liberian Government’s decision to cut inshore exclusion zoneRead
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Reports
May 16, 2017Improving performance in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishingRead
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Oceana, The Pew Charitable Trusts (Pew) and WWF are working together to support the harmonised and effective implementation of the European Union’s Council Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008 establishing a Community system to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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News & Media
May 16, 2017EJF in the field: Securing sustainable fisheries in GhanaRead
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Reports
May 15, 2017The EU IUU Regulation: Building on success EU progress in the global fight against illegal fishingRead
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a major threat to livelihoods, food security and ocean health globally.
As the world’s largest import market for fish products, the European Union plays a pivotal role in reforming the global trade in fisheries products. This analysis charts the progress of the EU’s efforts to shut out illegal catch and end IUU fishing.
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Oceana, The Pew Charitable Trusts and WWF are working together to secure the harmonised and effective implementation of the EU Regulation to end illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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Films
May 15, 2017Ending Illegal FishingRead
Ending Illegal Fishing
IUU fishing depletes fish stocks, destroys marine ecosystems, puts legitimate fishers at an unfair disadvantage and jeopardises the livelihoods of some of the world’s poorest people. This film looks at ways in which it can be tackled and urges consumers and decision makers to take action to end pirate fishing.
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Reports
May 14, 2017Thailand's Seafood Slaves. Human Trafficking, Slavery and Murder in Kantang’s Fishing Industry.Read
Slavery, ‘pirate’ fishing and other serious crimes continue to plague Thailand’s seafood sector.
EJF believes that solutions to 'pirate' fishing and slavery in Thailand’s fishing sector are available, practical and achievable through a multi-track approach emphasising leadership, coordinated joint action and genuine commitment from all stakeholders. This report recalls and builds on the recommendations made in EJF’s 2015 report Pirates and Slaves. EJF also acknowledges and reiterates all recommendations made to Thailand in the 2015 US Department of State Trafficking in Persons report.
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Reports
May 13, 2017Policies for Pollinators: The Need for Government Leadership in Backing England's BeesRead
Eight environmental organisations set out priorities for the Government which are essential for increasing pollinator numbers and restoring the ecosystem services they provide. These include how current policy should be improved to provide pollinators with abundant well-connected habitat, plentiful food and freedom from toxic chemicals and disease.
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Films
May 13, 2017Slavery at SeaRead
Slavery at Sea
Thailand's seafood exports are the third most valuable in the world, supplying markets in the US, Europe and Asia but far from the attention of consumers vulnerable migrants in search of a better future are being trafficked, exploited, abused and even murdered aboard Thai fishing vessels.
EJF is campaigning for the international community to develop a Global Record of fishing vessels to facilitate greater transparency and traceability in the seafood sector enabling better monitoring of fishing activities including the labour conditions of the world's fishing fleets.
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Reports
May 12, 2017Protecting bees and other wild pollinatorsRead
Life without bees is unimaginable. Help us to give them food and a home, and end the use of harmful pesticides in our gardens and on our farms.
Bees support not only the variety of the food we eat, but the quality and nutritional value. Their contribution to the global economy for providing free pollinator services is estimated at £130 billion; and here in the UK, around £510 million that is ‘donated’ to the national economy.
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Films
May 12, 2017Impossibly CheapRead
Impossibly Cheap
Featuring testimonies recorded during investigations in 2012, the film documents examples of hazardous working conditions, the use of child labour, bonded labour, withholding of pay, excessively low wages, health and safety violations, restricted union activities, verbal abuse and excessive hours.
EJF is advocating for the Bangladeshi Government, the international community and retailers to work together to stop these abuses.
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Reports
May 11, 2017Pirates and Slaves: How overfishing in Thailand fuels human trafficking and the plundering of our oceansRead
The report calls for overfishing, pirate fishing and modern-day slavery in the Thai fishing industry to be addressed as interconnected issues. It examines the complex and multi-faceted problems in Thailand’s fisheries sector and offers recommendations by which the Thai Government and producers, buyers, retailers and consumers of Thai seafood can tackle the root causes of the widespread environmental devastation and human rights abuses in the industry, and collectively secure truly sustainable, well-managed fisheries.
Effective fisheries management in Thailand could help combat pirate fishing, halt biodiversity loss, enable ecosystems and fish stocks to recover, and bring an end to human trafficking and devastating human rights abuses.
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Films
May 11, 2017Red ShoesRead
Red Shoes
EJF Patron Lily Cole performs RED SHOES, a dance calling for urgent action to end climate change and avoid the catastrophe it threatens.
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Reports
May 10, 2017Broken PromisesRead
EJF’s review of the Thai Government’s actions in the last year concludes that the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking have not been met, and EJF strongly recommends that Thailand remains on Tier 3 in the 2015 TIP Report, as a clear signal to the Thai Government that a substantive programme of actions and series of reforms must be implemented.
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Films
May 09, 2017The Hidden CostRead
The Hidden Cost
This film exposes the reliance of Thailand’s shrimp industry on migrant workers, many of whom are trafficked before enduring abusive conditions in shrimp processing factories.
EJF is advocating for the Thai Government, the international community and retailers to work together to stop these abuses.
The voiceover is provided by award-winning journalist and broadcaster Jonathan Rugman and was recorded at Crying Out Loud.
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Reports
May 04, 2017An Advisory Note for the UK Supply Chain on How to Avoid Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishery ProductsRead
The report outlines an approach to prevent IUU fishery products from entering UK supply chains. It offers expert advice on risk assessment and risk mitigation, and encourages action to prevent IUU fishery products entering UK supply chains, which is costly on a number of levels.
Designing and implementing an effective IUU fishing due diligence process provides an opportunity for UK retailers and brands to support the global fight against IUU fishing, and help secure the future viability and health of global fisheries, while also reducing potential reputational and legal risks in seafood supply chains.
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News & Media
May 02, 2017EJF in the field: Using film to protect people and planetRead