All Oceana articles – Page 3
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NewsUS bans Chinese firms amid forced labour claims
The US government has added a Chinese seafood processing company to its list of entities suspected of engaging in forced labour, in a bid to combat IUU fishing
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NewsCampaign launched to end destructive fishing in EU protected waters
90% of ‘protected’ waters still targeted, finds new report co-authored by Marine Conservation Society, Seas At Risk and Oceana
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NewsInvestigation: Chinese vessels abusing crew and fishing illegally in Indian Ocean
Environmental Justice Foundation exposes four deaths which occurred on Chinese vessels between 2017 and 2023
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NewsReport: US supermarkets, restaurants selling Indian shrimp produced by forced labour
Despite its huge market share, India’s labour and environmental failings have remained under the radar, says Corporate Accountability Lab
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NewsOceana: UK MPAs subjected to 33,000 hours of suspected bottom trawling in 2023
Oceans campaign group calls for “decisive political action on destructive fishing”
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NewsSpain sanctions 25 fishing vessels for disabling tracking
Fines of up to €60,000 per vessel follow Oceana investigation
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NewsOceana: EU, UK fishing deal puts stocks at risk
Scientific advice again ignored for a significant proportion of fish populations, says NGO
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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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NewsCall for increased Med fisheries conservation
New measures would allow authorities to tackle non-compliance and IUU fishing, say NGOs
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NewsFull transparency urged for EU seafood
Consumers lack details on processed and imported fish, including what species they are eating, says Oceana
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