ALL AT SEA - The Abuse of Human Rights Aboard Illegal Fishing Vessels

Fishing is already one of the most dangerous occupations in the world  yet EJF’s report documents crews on illegal boats working under slave  like-conditions, facing daily exploitation and abuse. The new report  calls for urgent international action to address illegal fishing and  labour conditions, including a global ban on the use of Flags of  Convenience by fishing vessels.
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) or ‘pirate’ fishing is  devastating marine environments, stealing from developing nations and  unsustainable. It is driven by the enormous global demand for seafood  and is symptomatic of the wider crises in world fisheries.
Often  forced to work at sea for months and even years, in many cases the  working conditions suffered by these crews meet International Labour  Organisation (ILO) definitions of forced labour.

ALL AT SEA - The Abuse of Human Rights Aboard Illegal Fishing Vessels

Fishing is already one of the most dangerous occupations in the world yet EJF’s report documents crews on illegal boats working under slave like-conditions, facing daily exploitation and abuse. The new report calls for urgent international action to address illegal fishing and labour conditions, including a global ban on the use of Flags of Convenience by fishing vessels.

Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) or ‘pirate’ fishing is devastating marine environments, stealing from developing nations and unsustainable. It is driven by the enormous global demand for seafood and is symptomatic of the wider crises in world fisheries.

Often forced to work at sea for months and even years, in many cases the working conditions suffered by these crews meet International Labour Organisation (ILO) definitions of forced labour.

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