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Seafish
Seafish is supporting the seafood industry to achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating unethical practices from UK seafood supply chains. -
Seafish briefing notes
There are a number of Seafish briefing notes. -
Seafish Guidance on writing a Modern Slavery Statement
Seafish Guidance on writing a seafood-specific Modern Slavery Statement -
Seafish assessment of ethical issues in seafood supply chains
Seafish has published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues -
Seafood Ethics Common Language Group
Seafish facilitates a Seafood Ethics Common Language Group to establish a common understanding of ethical issues and agree on future action. -
USAID Supply Unchained
USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that works to end extreme global poverty & enable resilient, democratic societies to realise their potential. -
Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI)
The Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) has created a Global Benchmark Tool for the environmental aspects of seafood certification schemes. -
Guidance: Framework for Social Responsibility in the Seafood Sector
Framework for Social Responsibility provides guidance to help the seafood industry define social responsibility in the seafood sector. -
Global Seafood Assurances (GSA)
The primary goal of GSA is to create a comprehensive group of certification schemes that address existing gaps in the seafood certifications universe. -
Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT)
The Seafood Slavery Risk Tool (SSRT) is a web-based risk-assessment tool. -
Guidance. Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood
The Vision includes six steps businesses can take to develop and implement sustainable seafood commitments to improve the health of ocean ecosystems. -
Seafood Task Force
A coalition who have come together to address issues surrounding labour and illegal fishing in seafood supply chains in the seas around Thailand.