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Fish Stories: Success and Value in Seafood Traceability

Oceana
2016
In this report, seventeen traceability pioneers - fishermen, wholesalers, retailers, and restaurateurs - discuss how traceability adds success and value to their businesses.Press enter to go to this resource, Fish Stories: Success and Value in Seafood Traceability
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Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technologies (SAFET) Conference 2019 Summary Report

Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technologies (SAFET) Conference
2019
This report summarizes the main discussion points of the SAFET 2019 Conference. The SAFET conference explores the potential of emerging technologies that could be applied to improve the conservation and management of our world's fisheries, with workshops led by NGO's like WWF and discussions on what the future of supply chain traceability might look like.Press enter to go to this resource, Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technologies (SAFET) Conference 2019 Summary Report
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Voluntary Guidelines for Catch Documentation Schemes

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
2017
The objective of this document is to provide assistance to States, regional fisheries management organisations, regional economic integration organizations and other intergovernmental organisations when developing and implementing new catch documentation schemes (CDS), or harmonising or reviewing existing CDS.Press enter to go to this resource, Voluntary Guidelines for Catch Documentation Schemes
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Sweat & Toil: Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking Around the World

U.S. Department of Labor
2018
This is a comprehensive app documenting child labor and forced labor worldwide, which can be used as a source of information to begin asking questions, taking action, and demanding change.Press enter to go to this resource, Sweat & Toil: Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking Around the World
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What’s in the way?: Clearing Barriers to Seafood Traceability

FishWise
2019
SALT documents the barriers to uptake of electronic catch documentation and traceability and the proven practices to overcome them that were discussed at the 2019 SALT PartnerLab and Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technology Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.Press enter to go to this resource, What’s in the way?: Clearing Barriers to Seafood Traceability
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Enhancing Seafood Traceability Issues Brief

Global Food Traceability Center
2014
The purpose of this briefing is to provide insight into the issues affecting the performance of the seafood industry and offer GFTC’s perspective on the utility of traceability in reducing waste, enhancing consumer trust, and increasing business efficiencies.Press enter to go to this resource, Enhancing Seafood Traceability Issues Brief
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FROM BAIT TO PLATE: Learn how USAID Oceans works to track our seafood

USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans)
2018
This video provides an overview of the benefits of electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) technology, as well as a glimpse of how the technology USAID Oceans is deploying in Southeast Asia can benefit a range of partners—from local fishers to international consumers.Press enter to go to this resource, FROM BAIT TO PLATE: Learn how USAID Oceans works to track our seafood
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Traceability 101

Future of Fish
This toolkit contains resources on traceability to meet internal NGO staff training needs and to use with industry partners, that were designed to meet the expressed need for multiple forms of media that include high-level concepts and more detailed explanations.Press enter to go to this resource, Traceability 101
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Seafood Industry Traceability Toolkit

Future of Fish
This toolkit provides a suite of resources to assist seafood companies on the path towards robust traceability adoption. For companies already implementing traceability systems, it offers information and guidance for how to optimize that effort to improve effectiveness and meet evolving industry commitments and standards.Press enter to go to this resource, Seafood Industry Traceability Toolkit
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