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Below you can find a range of key documents useful for understanding the issues and debates around IUU fishing and its control.

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IUU Fishing Vessels Red, Caribe, Brites and Aveirense: Fact File

28/10/2008

Greenpeace claims the four vessels documented in this briefing note have a history of pirate fishing. All four ships have repeatedly broken internatio ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Tinned Tuna's Hidden Catch

13/08/2008

The UK is the second largest consumer of tinned tuna after the US. Globally tuna exports are worth more than any other fish species, at around 2.7 bil ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Holland Shellfish: Strip Mining Mauritania's Seafloor

30/06/2008

In 2005, the Dutch government banned cockle dredging in the Wadden Sea. One of the companies affected, Holland Shellfish, with the support of the Dutc ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Taking Tuna Out of the Can: Retailers Roles in Rescuing the Worlds Favourite Fish

10/03/2008

Global tuna stocks are in trouble. For example, since industrial scale fishing of southern bluefin tuna began in the 1950s, the biomass of reproducing ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Taking Tuna out of the Can: Rescue Plan for the World‘s Favourite Fish

19/12/2007

In this report, Greenpeace proposes its own solution to the global tuna stocks crisis: a network of marine reserves protecting 40% of the world’s ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Pirate Booty: How ICCAT is Failing to Curb IUU Fishing

09/11/2007

This report exposes what the authors perceive as the weakness of current regulations governing tuna fisheries and the widespread occurrence of IUU fis ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Witnessing the Plunder 2006

08/03/2007

This report focuses on exposing the high levels of illegal fishing in waters of Guinea and explains how fish finds its way to the port of Las Palmas. ...

Author: Greenpeace
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The Netherlands: a pirate fishers‘ paradise

08/02/2007

In 2006 thousands of tonnes of illegally caught cod was landed in the Netherlands. Research by Greenpeace between January and June, 2006, has shown th ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Opening the Can: How Tuna Fishery Management Organisations Regularly Fail to Manage Our Oceans

23/01/2007

This is a Greenpeace briefing in preparation of the joint tuna RFMO meeting held in Kobe, Japan on 22-26 January 2007. Greenpeace believe it is time f ...

Author: Greenpeace
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Trading Away Our Oceans: Why Trade Liberalization of Fisheries must be Abandoned

18/01/2007

The authors claim this report shows the real and negative conservation and development impacts of trade liberalisation in fish and fishery products. F ...

Author: Greenpeace
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