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Environment & Sustainability

Bumble Bee Seafood “adamantly disagrees” with claims made in a new lawsuit that the supplier and its owner, Kaohsiung, Taiwan-based FCF Co., use forced labor and have inadequate worker-safety standards.

Bumble Bee “adamantly disagrees” with forced labor lawsuit claims

March 29, 2022
Fishermen pull in a catch of tuna

ISSF report finds global tuna stock abundance getting worse

March 29, 2022

Egersund Net receives GlobalGAP recognition

March 28, 2022
A Walton Family Foundation poll found U.S. consumers would eat more seafood if they knew about its health benefits and expect it to be legally caught.

New poll finds US voters want assurances merchants are selling legally-caught seafood

March 25, 2022
An Indian-flagged fishing vessel, the AVE MARIYA, which the IOTC alleges has fished illegally.

IOTC publishes new list of vessels allegedly perpetrating IUU

March 25, 2022
A fishing boat at night.

WTO sets new date for discussions on deal to limit fishing subsidies

March 24, 2022
Ireland’s fishing industry is facing sanction by U.S. authorities after a U.S.-based human rights campaign group filed a report with American authorities alleging exploitation of migrant workers aboard Irish fishing vessels.

Ireland faces possible sanctions from US due to fisheries labor issues

March 24, 2022
The Israr 1, 2, and 3, which have all had insurance coverage pulled following an Environmental Justice Foundation report.

Insurer nixes coverage for Atlantic tuna fishing fleet following IUU investigation

March 23, 2022
Kenya has agreed to begin requiring minimum safety requirements on its fishing vessels by ratifying the Cape Town Agreement.

Kenya ratifies Cape Town Agreement

March 23, 2022
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