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Data Requirements for Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia

USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans)
2017
This document is intended to outline the terms, definitions, and intended uses of all relevant and required KDEs within a traceable, wild-caught seafood supply chain for Southeast Asia, in alignment with the ASEAN Catch Documentation Scheme (ACDS).Press enter to go to this resource, Data Requirements for Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia
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Fisheries Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia: Technical Concept and Specifications (CDT 201)

USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans)
2017
The “CDT201″outlines USAID Oceans’ technical approach and specifications to designing, testing, and implementing a CDTS with public and private partners in Southeast Asia. This technical overview serves as a longer, more in-depth technical addendum to the non-technical conceptual overview, geared towards technical experts and service providers, academia, and other interested stakeholders.Press enter to go to this resource, Fisheries Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia: Technical Concept and Specifications (CDT 201)
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Fisheries Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia: A Conceptual Overview (CDT 101)

USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans)
2017
The “CDT101” provides a conceptual overview of the proposed catch documentation and traceability component of the Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans). It is intended to serve as a non-technical document that is accessible to and can be understood by a wide variety of relevant project partners, regional stakeholders, and the interested public.Press enter to go to this resource, Fisheries Catch Documentation and Traceability in Southeast Asia: A Conceptual Overview (CDT 101)
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Collaborating Toward Interoperable Full-Chain Food Traceability

FishWise, Future of Fish, Global Food Traceability Center, World Wildlife Fund
2017
This special supplement of Journal of Food Sciences contains articles providing resources for addressing traceability challenges in the seafood industry and recommendations for moving the industry forward.Press enter to go to this resource, Collaborating Toward Interoperable Full-Chain Food Traceability
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Current Barriers to Large-scale Interoperability of Traceability Technology in the Seafood Sector

Future of Fish
2017
Using both quantitative and qualitative methodology, this study explores the barriers impeding progress toward large-scale interoperability among digital traceability systems in the seafood sector from the perspectives of seafood companies, technology vendors, and supply chains as a whole.Press enter to go to this resource, Current Barriers to Large-scale Interoperability of Traceability Technology in the Seafood Sector
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The Expanding Role of Traceability in Seafood: Tools and Key Initiatives

Lewis S.G. & Boyle M.
2017
This article gives an overview of the issues motivating the expanse of traceability in the global seafood sector and reviews the range of traceability services, tools, software solutions and due diligence measures that are currently being used.Press enter to go to this resource, The Expanding Role of Traceability in Seafood: Tools and Key Initiatives
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Misery at Sea: Human suffering in Taiwan’s distant water fishing fleet

Greenpeace
This report highlights ongoing problems in the distant water Taiwanese fishing fleet, the failure of Taiwanese authorities to effectively sanction human rights abuses, and provides testimony from fishermen.Press enter to go to this resource, Misery at Sea: Human suffering in Taiwan's distant water fishing fleet
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The role of women in the seafood industry

FAO & GLOBEFISH
2015
The primary aim of this report is to increase awareness of business leaders and policy makers, to expand their knowledge and sensitization about the value women bring to the seafood industry, and to encourage them to consider each time they develop a new project or a policy: “Have we not overlooked women?”Press enter to go to this resource, The role of women in the seafood industry
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Trade Measures to Combat IUU Fishing: Comparative Analysis of Unilateral and Multilateral Approaches

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
2016
This research paper describes and compares the apparent impact of multilateral and unilateral trade-related measures taken to address IUU fishing, including trade and catch documentation schemes and trade-restrictive measures that identify and sanction countries for perceived weaknesses in addressing IUU fishing.Press enter to go to this resource, Trade Measures to Combat IUU Fishing: Comparative Analysis of Unilateral and Multilateral Approaches
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