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Final CLG minutes for 6 November 2013
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Billingsgate on Wednesday 6 November 2013. -
Final CLG minutes for 10 March 2015 meeting
Final minutes of the Common Language Group meeting held at Friends House, London on Tuesday 10 March 2015. -
Australia Export Guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in Australia. -
Discards New Developments 2013
Update on latest developments relating to discards in fishing. Covers 2013. -
Seafish Annual Plan 2020-2021
The Seafish Annual Plan for 20/21 outlines our priorities, goals and work programme for the year. -
Seafish Annual Plan 2017-2018
Our Annual Plan is taken from our 2015-18 Corporate Plan and details the programmes of work we will deliver in 2017/18 . The Plan sets out the costs associated with our work programmes as well as our Key Performance Indicators for the year. -
Southwest ERA Action Plan
An Action Plan detailing next steps and work projects to address high scores from findings in the Southwest Ecological Risk Assessment. -
Final notes on Skates and Rays Group meeting 15 October 2014
Final notes on the Skates and Rays group meeting held at Friends House on Wednesday 15 October 2013. -
Seafish Delivery Report 2015-16
Delivery Report for 2015-16 -
Seafish briefing - Organisations addressing labour issues in the fishing and aquaculture sector. April 2016.
Since approximately 2006, various concerns regarding abuses of workers engaged in the seafood industry have steadily attracted more attention, from the media and civil society advocacy groups. The main concern has been reports of coercive treatment of certain categories of both sea and land-based workers, through abusive labour and recruitment practices variously referred to as slavery or slavery-like practices, forced and bonded labour, human trafficking, as well as serious forms of child labour. This has led to more monitoring, and a wide range of governmental, inter-governmental and NGO initiatives to address the concerns. There have been a number of studies into the scale of the issue but further study is required in order to determine the international scale of human rights and labour abuses in the seafood industry. This briefing note: details some of the key reviews that have looked at the scale of labour issues in the fishing and seafood sectors; and lists the organisations addressing labour rights in the fishing sector. This document was originally produced in March 2015 and was updated in April 2016. -
Media release_Japanese Consumers’ Co-operative Union joins North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group
Media release from the North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group (NAPA) announcing its first member company from Asia.