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Walruses and dolphins harvested on Korean fishing boats

Date: June 24, 2020

Source: Financial Times

Crew claim they were abused and forced to kill protected species

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Posted on June 24, 2020June 24, 2020Categories Asia UncategorizedTags distant-water fishing Human rights illegal fishing IUU fishing labour rights

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juliepackard avatarJulie Packard@juliepackard·
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A new @NRDC report finds up to 1/3 of all seafood sold in the US is caught illegally. By following @MontereyAq @SeafoodWatch guidelines, you can make environmentally friendly choices that also protect seafood workers: https://t.co/eqJMtFXGQI @sfchronicle @taraduggan #IUU

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OheneAdu6 avatarOhene Adu@OheneAdu6·
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Eyi beboa #StopChineseIllegalFishing ɔko no.

Yɛnko ntia adanmudegye ne ɔporɔw ( bribery and corruption) nso.

Ayekoo #FAO !

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Rolodzeo avatarJuan Paz Cardeso@Rolodzeo·
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Los Europarlamentarios están votando – deben decir SÍ al pescado sostenible!

@IratxeGarper @ManfredWeber @CiolosDacian, aseguraos de que el #ControlRegulation:
✔️ Exige cámaras a bordo
✔️ Contabiliza todo lo capturado
✔️ Incrementa la información pública

¡Inclinemos la balanza hacia una pesca sostenible en la UE! - EU Fisheries Control Coalition

A partir del 8 de marzo, el Parlamento Europeo debatirá y votará la reforma del Reglamento de Control de la Pesca, que determina cómo se cont...

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NachoMasian avatarNacho Masian@NachoMasian·
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Los Europarlamentarios están votando – deben decir SÍ al pescado sostenible!

@IratxeGarper @ManfredWeber @CiolosDacian, aseguraos de que el #ControlRegulation:
✔️ Exige cámaras a bordo
✔️ Contabiliza todo lo capturado
✔️ Incrementa la información pública

¡Inclinemos la balanza hacia una pesca sostenible en la UE! - EU Fisheries Control Coalition

A partir del 8 de marzo, el Parlamento Europeo debatirá y votará la reforma del Reglamento de Control de la Pesca, que determina cómo se cont...

www.transparentfisheries.org

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pewenvironment avatarPew Environment@pewenvironment·
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The momentum continues! Peru has joined @IMOHQ’s Cape Town Agreement, which aims to improve safety standards, end #IUUfishing and make working conditions more transparent in the fishing industry. https://t.co/DmwGK0ns2Z

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