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Environmental Justice Foundation

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
  • Social Responsibility
  • Traceability
Sector:
  • Non-profit Organization

Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is a UK based registered charity working internationally, addressing issues that link environmental security and human rights, focusing on the global south. EJF’s campaigns include addressing illegal fishing (IUU) and associated human rights abuses, sustainability, and rights issues associated with shrimp production. EJF’s work on fisheries focuses on effective implementation of the European Union IUU Regulation, illegal fishing in the Gulf of Guinea, ending illegal fishing and human rights abuses in the Thai seafood sector, promotion of best practices across the wider Asian region, and an initiative towards greater transparency and traceability in marine fisheries. As part of this project, EJF is calling for a suite of actions: mandatory application of Unique Vessel Identifiers (UVIs) and the development of a Global Record for fishing vessels, the near-term adoption of digital systems in fisheries management, and an end to the exploitation of Flags of Convenience.

Region:
  • Global
Harvest:
  • Aquaculture
  • Wild-capture
Social Responsibility: EJF documents human rights abuses and modern day slavery in the seafood sector and campaigns for international support from governments and industry.

Contact Information

Contact Name: Not Available
Contact Email: info@ejfoundation.org
Website: ejfoundation.org
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