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Labor Conditions in the Tuna Sector: Bitung, Indonesia

USAID Oceans
2018
The findings from the research into the tuna sector in Bitung, Indonesia are presented in the following report. They are a result of assessments of labor conditions in pilot fisheries that helped the project inform approaches on how to integrate relevant labor data into the CDTs.Press enter to go to this resource, Labor Conditions in the Tuna Sector: Bitung, Indonesia
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Case Study: The Value of Traceability for Business (Anova Food, LLC.)

USAID Oceans
2019
In 2018, Anova Food, LLC. joined USAID Oceans’ network of partners to establish full-chain traceability for tuna products harvested in Southeast Asia that are imported into the United States. The following case study presents the benefits of “bait-to-plate” electronic traceability systems, as seen through USAID Oceans’ partner, Anova.Press enter to go to this resource, Case Study: The Value of Traceability for Business (Anova Food, LLC.)
  • Guidance Document

Recommended Key Data Elements for Catch Documentation & Traceability

USAID Oceans
2018
This guide details the “minimum” recommended KDEs to be captured within each link of the seafood supply chain under the scope of the USAID Oceans-supported CDT Systems, as well a summary overview of those required by predominant import markets and international organizations.Press enter to go to this resource, Recommended Key Data Elements for Catch Documentation & Traceability
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Thai Union eCDT and Crew Communications Pilot: Assessment Report

USAID Oceans
2018
This report assesses Thai Union’s 2017 pilot program to test the usability and scalability of catch documentation and traceability (CDT) technology for at-sea data collection and improved crew communications.Press enter to go to this resource, Thai Union eCDT and Crew Communications Pilot: Assessment Report
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Estimates of illegal and unreported fish in seafood imports to the USA

Pramod et al.
2014
Illegal and unreported catches represented 20–32% by weight of wild-caught seafood imported to the USA in 2011. To address this critical issue of unintended financing of illegal fishing, possible remedies from industry practices and government policies may include improved chain of custody and traceability controls and an amendment to the USA Lacey Act.Press enter to go to this resource, Estimates of illegal and unreported fish in seafood imports to the USA
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