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How ‘dolphin safe’ is canned tuna, really?

Date: March 11, 2021

Source: National Geographic

StarKist, Bumble Bee, and Chicken of the Sea are facing claims that they’re misleading shoppers.

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UNinFJSITOTUVU avatarUN Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu & Vanuatu@UNinFJSITOTUVU·
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The Solomon Islands 🇸🇧 have today announced that they have electronic monitoring plans to deter Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated fishing #IUUfishing.
They made the announcement at the @UN #OceansConference currently underway in Lisbon, Portugal.

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JoyceMurray avatarJoyce Murray 梅麗喬@JoyceMurray·
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With this new #IUUFishing Action Alliance, we can together better enforce joint efforts to fight the harms of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.

Find out more on what the Action Alliance is doing:

#UNOceanConference #UNOC22 https://t.co/QeKHPbMpuy

Global Fishing Watch welcomes new international alliance to increase fisheries transparency and end illegal fishing - Global Fishing Watch

Canada, United Kingdom and United States launch initiative to strengthen ambition and action in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated ...

globalfishingwatch.org

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GlobalTuna avatarGlobalTuna@GlobalTuna·
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The Global Tuna Alliance welcomes the launch of the new IUU Fishing Action Alliance. 👏 👏 👏 #IUUfishing

https://t.co/1mn8LPC17m

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juliepackard avatarJulie Packard@juliepackard·
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Thank you, @POTUS! US policy to curb illegal, unregulated & unreported global fishing and labor abuses will benefit sustainably managed US fisheries, our living ocean, and workers who suffer inhumane labor conditions at sea.
@StateDept @NOAA #IUUfishing

FACT SHEET: President Biden Signs National Security Memorandum to Combat Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing and Associated Labor Abuses | The White House

Today, President Joe Biden signed a National Security Memorandum (NSM) to address illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and related harmf...

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sharkproject avatarSharkproject International@sharkproject·
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20% of our fish caught origins from IUU fishing which contributes to the overexploitation of fish-populations and threatens food security of coastal regions.

@MonicaMedinaDC says "We cannot leave the oceans empty to our future generations!"
We need to act NOW! #UNOC2022 #IUU

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