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Jun 07, 2022Thailand’s progress in combatting IUU, forced labour & human trafficking: EJF observations and recommendations volume 9, 2021Read
Since February 2016, EJF has carried out multiple in-depth observations of the Royal Thai Government’s (RTG) initiatives aimed at tackling IUU fishing and human trafficking in the Thai fishing industry. EJF has observed all stages of the monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS) systems in place with visits to all 30 ‘Port In Port Out’ (PIPO) centres, all three Thai Maritime Enforcement Coordinating Centre (THAI-MECC) Area Commands, as well as witnessing multiple at-sea patrols conducted by the Royal Thai Navy (RTN), Marine Police, Department of Fisheries (DoF) and Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR).
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Jun 07, 2022รายงานบทสรุปนโยบายของ EJF เพื่อเสนอรัฐบาลไทยRead
คณะกรรมธิการยุโรปได้ปลดใบเหลืองซึ่งออกในเดือนเมษายน พ.ศ.2558 จากประเทศไทยมาเป็นเวลากว่า3ปีแล้ว ตั้งแต่เดือนมกราคม พ.ศ.2562 ประเทศไทยได้ผ่านช่วงเวลาสำคัญของการเปลี่ยนผ่าน ความเป็นผู้นำ และความยากลำบากหลายครั้ง รวมถึง การเลือกตั้งทั่วไป การเป็นเจ้าภาพการประชุมสุดยอดอาเซียน และการระบาดใหญ่ทั่วโลก โดยรัฐบาลไทยได้แสดงความสามารถในการปรับตัวและแก้ไขปัญหาการทําาประมงผิดกฎหมาย ขาดการรายงาน และไร้การควบคุม (IUU) รวมถ่งการใช้แรงงานบังคับและการค้ามนุษย์ที่เกี่ยวข้องในอุตสาหกรรมดังกล่าวตลอดระยะเวลาที่ผ่านมาทั้งในช่วงวิกฤตและโอกาส รายงานสรุปนี้ให้การวิเคราะห์โดยละเอียดสำหรับแต่ละประเด็น ตลอดจนคำแนะนำว่ารัฐบาลไทยสามารถดำเนินการตามขั้นตอนต่างๆ เพื่อจัดการกับช่องว่างในปัจจุบันได้อย่างไร
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Jun 07, 2022EJF policy briefing prepared for the Royal Thai GovernmentRead
It has now been over three years since the European Commission removed the yellow card issued to Thailand - a warning that had been in place since April 2015. Since January 2019, Thailand has gone through several crucial periods of transition, leadership and hardship including; a general election, the hosting of the ASEAN summit and a global pandemic. Throughout these opportunities and challenges the Royal Thai Government (RTG) has continued to demonstrate great resolve and resilience in addressing illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing as well as associated forced labour and human trafficking in the sector. This briefing provides detailed analysis for each of these areas as well as recommendations for how the RTG could take steps to address current gaps.
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Mar 22, 2022Insurer ends coverage for illegally fishing fleet in progressive stepRead
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Mar 22, 2022Insurer ends coverage for illegally fishing fleet in progressive stepRead
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Mar 21, 2022EU scheme to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing brings positive results and empowers nations, new report findsRead
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Mar 21, 2022EU scheme to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing brings positive results and empowers nations, new report findsRead
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Mar 17, 2022Driving Improvements in Fisheries Governance Globally: Impact of the EU IUU Carding Scheme on Belize, Guinea, Solomon Islands and ThailandRead
The European Union's IUU Regulation is designed to prevent and stop the flow of illegally caught fish from entering the EU market. This report highlights instances where this EU carding scheme has prompted positive changes in fisheries governance.
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Feb 10, 2022One Ocean Summit: An urgent opportunity for EU, USA, and Japan to turn the tide on illegal fishingRead
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Feb 10, 2022Urgent opportunity for EU, US, and Japan to jointly turn the tide on illegal fishingRead
We call upon the main market States; EU, US, and Japan at the 2022 One Ocean Summit to work together to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.
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Feb 01, 2022Lessons learnt from the IUU fishing Regulation for an ambitious corporate governance legislationRead
The EU Commission's Directorate-General for Justice, Consumer Rights and Gender Equality will soon set rules for companies to protect human rights and our natural environment.
In this letter on sustainable business legislation, Oceana Europe and the Environmental Justice Foundation address EU Commissioner Didier Reynders and propose to apply the benefits of the EU regulation against illegal fishing to the SCG framework. -
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Dec 15, 2021Illegal fishing fleet blacklisted, showing urgent need for transparencyRead
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Oct 26, 2021Fisherman dies trying to escape abuse aboard Chinese vessels fishing illegally in SomaliaRead
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Oct 26, 2021Fisherman dies trying to escape abuse aboard Chinese vessels fishing illegally in SomaliaRead
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Executive Summaries
Sep 30, 2021Wahlprüfsteine 2021Read
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Aug 20, 2021奴隷労働・違法操業漁業による水産物の日本市場への混入の可能性Read
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Aug 16, 2021China and Taiwan named in US report against illegal fishing – greater transparency neededRead
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Aug 16, 2021人權剝削之外,再度被美國點名! 美國國家海洋暨大氣總署(NOAA)首次將臺灣列入非法漁業清單Read
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Aug 13, 2021China and Taiwan named in US report against illegal fishing – EJF calls for greater transparencyRead
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Apr 27, 2021Toolkit for tackling illegal fishing and abuse at seaRead
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Apr 08, 2021แถลงการณ์จากสตีฟ เทรนท์ ผู้อำนวยการมูลนิธิความยุติธรรมเชิงสิ่งแวดล้อม (EJF) เรื่องการปฏิรูปและปรับปรุงอุตสาหกรรมการประมงไทยRead
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Feb 18, 2021EJF Welcomes the EU's Warning to Cameroon: Crack Down on Illegal FishingRead
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Feb 17, 2021EU WARNS CAMEROON: DO MORE TO STOP ILLEGAL FISHING OR FACE SANCTIONSRead
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Films
Dec 18, 202010 Years of The EU IUU RegulationRead
10 Years of The EU IUU Regulation
The EU’s IUU Regulation is designed to stop illegal seafood from being imported into Europe. It has delivered real success.
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Dec 11, 2020A decade of the EU’s regulation on illegal fishing: Real-world progressRead
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Dec 08, 202025 Reasons why the WTO must end subsidies that drive overfishingRead
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Sep 17, 2020การปฏิรูปอุตสาหกรรมประมงนั้นเป็นประโยชน์ที่แท้จริงต่อประเทศไทย บทความโดย สตีฟ เทรนท์ ผู้อำนวยการบริหาร มูลนิธิความยุติธรรมเชิงสิ่งแวดล้อม (EJF)Read
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Aug 24, 2020Chinese-owned trawler in Ghana re-licensed despite illegal fishing and unpaid fineRead
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Jul 22, 2020Widespread abuse and illegal fishing as Taiwan’s fleet remains out of controlRead
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Jul 22, 2020Illegal fishing and human rights abuses in the Taiwanese fishing fleetRead
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.
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Jul 06, 2020Abuse of migrant workers and illegal fishing on Korean vessels exporting to the EURead
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Jul 01, 2020Illegal fishing and human rights abuses in the Taiwanese fishing fleetRead
Violent abuse of migrant workers and flagrant illegal fishing are systemic problems across Taiwan’s distant water fishing fleet, a survey conducted by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) of crew from 62 vessels has found.
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Jun 10, 2020Trawler re-arrested in Ghana for repeated illegal fishing crimes after refusing to pay fineRead
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May 22, 2020U-turn on Ghana's Fisheries Commission decision to allow tuna boats to use light fishingRead
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Apr 22, 2020New trawlers with history of illegal fishing threaten Senegalese fisheriesRead
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Reports
Apr 02, 2020Thailand’s progress in combating IUU, forced labour & human trafficking: EJF observations and recommendations volume 8, spring 2020Read
Over the last year EJF has observed improvements in PIPO inspection procedures, adoption of a risk-based approach to vessel inspections, and the proliferation of translators at PIPO centres. However, issues and concerns remain which continue to impair the MCS management system as a whole.
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Dec 19, 2019Progress must be sustained: EU re-issues trade warning for Panama’s illegal fishingRead
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Dec 17, 2019South Korea’s fisheries laws improve, but vigilance is neededRead
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Oct 23, 2019Thailand's Road to Reform: Securing a sustainable, legal and ethical fisheryRead
Thailand’s seafood industry was in recent years blighted by uncontrolled growth across its fishing sector resulting in rampant illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing as well as violent associated human rights abuses including physical and verbal abuse and even murder. The decision in 2014 by the European Commission in April 2015 to issue a ‘yellow card’ against Thailand’s seafood exports to the European Union was one of several wakeup calls to introduce long overdue reforms. Significant progress has since been made to regain trust and shed a notorious image of a sector steeped in flagrant regulatory and labour abuses, however, much more remains to be done to become a truly sustainable, legal and ethical sector.
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Oct 18, 2019Thai government pledges to protect reforms to keep country free of illegal fishingRead