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Jul 01, 2022Thailand commits to reducing destructive bottom trawling at UN Ocean ConferenceRead -
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Jun 22, 2022EU nature restoration law should help protect blue carbon and the climateRead -
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Jun 20, 2022China’s fisheries policies foster a lack of transparency, allowing its fleet to run rampant: New analysisRead -
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Jun 20, 2022China’s fisheries policies foster a lack of transparency, allowing its fleet to run rampantRead
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Jun 20, 2022Murky Waters: Analysis of the regulatory framework governing the distant water fishing fleet of the People’s Republic of ChinaReadRegulations governing China’s distant-water fishing fleet are fostering a lack of transparency that enables rampant illegal fishing around the world. Better monitoring, regulation and transparency is urgently needed.
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Jun 10, 2022Blue Carbon: The Role of Our Ocean in the Fight Against the Climate EmergencyRead -
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Jun 07, 2022Thailand’s progress in combatting IUU, forced labour & human trafficking: EJF observations and recommendations volume 9, 2021ReadSince 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, 2022EJF policy briefing prepared for the Royal Thai GovernmentReadIt 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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May 25, 2022Illegal fishing fleet blacklisted in Indian Ocean to safeguard tunaRead -
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May 25, 2022Illegal fishing fleet blacklisted in Indian Ocean to safeguard tunaRead -
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May 17, 2022European Parliament moves to end forced labour with updated resolutionRead -
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May 17, 2022European Parliament moves to end forced labour with updated resolutionRead
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May 16, 2022The sea is a good friend of mine: Taiwanese Amis fishers and the climate crisisReadThe sea is a good friend of mine: Taiwanese Amis fishers and the climate crisis
The Taiwanese Amis fishers' intimate cultural connection with the sea is under threat as the climate crisis makes age-old fishing practices impossible. We must reduce our emissions & support Indigenous-led restoration efforts to maintain healthy oceans and ensure their rights are protected.
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May 04, 2022Delays on a UN high-seas treaty are enabling unbridled exploitation and destructionRead -
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May 04, 2022European Parliament calls for action on bottom fishing and true protection for EU's marine protected areasRead -
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May 03, 2022European Union and United States: An Opportunity to Collaborate to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing and Protect our Global OceanRead
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Apr 28, 2022US risks driving destruction and abuse with seafood imports: Will Biden act?Read -
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Apr 26, 2022Webinar: Addressing illegal fishing and human rights abuses in China’s global fleetRead -
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Apr 22, 2022Slave labour and ecosystem destruction at sea: UK must act to protect fisheries and the oceanRead -
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Apr 08, 2022Illegal Fishing Is Pushing Ocean Ecosystems Toward CollapseRead
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Apr 05, 2022Illegal fishing, violence and ecosystem destruction by China's distant water fleetReadIllegal fishing, violence and ecosystem destruction by China's distant water fleet
China’s distant water fleet – by far the world’s largest – is rife with human rights abuses and illegal fishing, and targets endangered and protected marine life across the world’s ocean.
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Apr 05, 2022Global impact of illegal fishing and human rights abuse in China’s vast distant water fleet revealedRead -
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Apr 05, 2022Global impact of illegal fishing and human rights abuse in China’s vast distant water fleet revealedRead -
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Apr 05, 2022The ever-widening net: Mapping the scale, nature and corporate structures of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing by the Chinese distant-water fleetReadThis report presents a comprehensive analysis of China’s vast, opaque and, at times illegal global fisheries footprint, with the specific aim of informing appropriate and effective responses by fisheries decision-makers in China and globally.
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Apr 01, 2022L'impact mondial de la pêche illégale et des violations des droits humains dans la vaste flotte hauturière chinoise révéléRead -
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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, 2022Madagascar acts to protect its fisheries from illegal operatorsRead
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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 16, 2022Net Free Seas Progress Report 2020-21ReadThe Net Free Seas Progress Report summarises achievements, challenges, and lessons learned from the implementation of the Net Free Seas project between 2020-2021. So far, the project has worked with over 100 artisanal fishing communities across Thailand to collect and recycle 35 tonnes of discarded fishing nets.
รายงานความคืบหน้าของโครงการทะเลปลอด (เศษ) อวน (Net Free Seas) ปี 2563 - 2564 รวมสรุปการดำเนินงาน ความสำเร็จ ความท้าทาย และการถอดบทเรียนของโครงการ โดยในปัจจุบันโครงการได้ร่วมงานกับชุมชนประมงพื้นบ้านกว่า 100 ชุมชนในประเทศไทย จัดเก็บและรีไซเคิลเศษอวนประมงไปกว่า 35 ตัน
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Mar 15, 2022Net Free SeasReadNet Free Seas
Ghost gear - fishing equipment lost or discarded at sea - is considered the most deadly form of marine plastic waste for wildlife. EJF’s Net Free Seas project is ridding Thailand's waters of ghost nets and reducing plastic pollution.
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Mar 08, 2022Strong together: The women saving Liberia’s fisheriesRead -
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Mar 02, 2022EJF commends Deputy Minister for commitment to crackdown on illegal fishing but warns of new threatsRead -
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Feb 24, 2022Des chalutiers chinois titulaires de droits d’exploitation à Madagascar ont des antécédents de pêche illégale et d’utilisation de faux documentsRead -
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Feb 24, 2022Chinese trawlers granted fishing rights in Madagascar have history of illegal fishing and forged documentsRead
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Feb 24, 2022Chinese trawlers granted fishing rights in Madagascar have history of illegal fishing and forged documentsRead -
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Feb 23, 2022EU’s Due Diligence law needs future-proofing to safeguard environmental justice: Press commentRead -
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Feb 23, 2022EU’s Due Diligence law needs future-proofing to safeguard environmental justiceRead -
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Feb 10, 2022One Ocean Summit: An urgent opportunity for EU, USA, and Japan to turn the tide on illegal fishingRead