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International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF)

Topic:
  • Social Responsibility
  • Traceability
Sector:
  • Non-profit Organization

The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) works to develop, support, and promote socially and environmentally responsible pole-and-line and hand-line tuna fisheries around the world. IPNLF helps one-by-one tuna fisheries meet the growing desire for traceability, and develop tools to share the stories of responsible, traceable fisheries. IPNLF and its Members work to develop fishery-specific solutions, and are involved in several traceability projects and programs around the world. For example, there is the Fisheries Information System (FIS) for the Maldives – an integrated web-enabled database to track catch and vessel validation. In Indonesia, IPNLF works with numerous partners to enhance traceability in the supply chain to prove non-IUU fishing, traceability, and vessel legitimacy.

Region:
  • Southeast Asia
  • Southern Asia
Harvest:
  • Wild-capture
Social Responsibility: IPNLF is working to: raise the profile of one-by-one fisheries internationally; increase their market share; improve traceability and labour standards; and build human capacity through education and training schemes.

Contact Information

Contact Name: Not Available
Contact Email: info@ipnlf.org
Website: www.ipnlf.org
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