All Environmental Justice Foundation articles
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NewsEJF exposes Ghanaian fishing crisis
A new EJF report details illegal bycatch in Ghana, while highlighting reforms to protect fisheries and coastal livelihoods
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News'Make crime at sea harder': EJF urges fleet-wide CCTV
The EJF is calling for the global adoption of onboard CCTV to combat illegal fishing and human rights abuses
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European Union failing to stop illegal seafood, warns IUU Fishing Coalition
EU nations are failing to block illegal seafood, warns a new report
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NewsWATCH: UK seafood linked to slavery
UK seafood imports risk links to illegal fishing and slavery due to weakened post-Brexit checks, says EJF
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NewsGhana passes landmark fisheries law
Ghana has passed a fisheries bill to protect small-scale fishers, boost food security and combat illegal fishing
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NewsEU fisheries deals need reform, says IUU Fishing Coalition
A new report is calling for stronger EU fisheries deals to tackle IUU fishing and protect human rights
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NewsNations unite for ocean transparency
Global leaders commit to transparency in fishing vessel ownership to combat illegal fishing and exploitation
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NewsWATCH: Overfishing fuels deadly migration crisis
Overfishing in Senegal is driving poverty and deadly migration, as industrial fleets deplete vital fish stocks
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NewsEJF toolkit empowers Senegal’s fishers
EJF’s new toolkit is empowering Senegal’s artisanal fishers to combat illegal fishing, manage resources and promote sustainable practices
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NewsBrussels urged to adopt forced labour law
Call on the European Parliament to adopt the EU’s Regulation to prohibit forced labour products on the EU market
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NewsNGOs welcome Mediterranean fisheries sanctions system
Measure hailed as a ”crucial step” towards building a culture of compliance and rebuilding fish populations
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NewsMaritime intelligence identifies potential illegal fishing
Data from New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence led to Thailand banning vessel from landing $7 million worth of tuna
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NewsReport: Kiss trawling destroying livelihoods
A form of illegal bottom trawling is causing severe environmental and economic damage to the Gulf of Gabès in Tunisia