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18th Apr 13
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Links - Industry
The links listed below are either to the home page of the organisation, or, where appropriate, specific pages dealing with IUU fishing issues.
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Applied Satellite Technology (AST)
AST provides mobile satellite communications systems and is a leading supplier of satellite services and support with bases in the UK, Singapore, Japan and Australia. AST's roots are in the offshore oil and gas exploration business, but the company's clients now include governments, the military, shipping companies, aid agencies and NGOs, the media, and mining companies.
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Argos
French company CLS has developed the Argos satellite-based data collection and location system, which enables fishing authorities to monitor national and foreign vessels fishing in their Economic Exclusion Zone (EEZ).
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Bluefinger
BlueFinger is one of the worlds leading suppliers of Fisheries Vessel Monitoring Systems. The company provides EEZ management solutions that cover all aspects of coastal monitoring, control and surveillance.
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CLS: Collection Localisation Satellites
CLS, a subsidiary of CNES (French Space Agency), IFREMER (French Research Institute for exploration of the sea) and several French financial institutions, offers satellite services in environmental data collection and ocean observations to a broad range of professionals including: government, industry and the scientific community. CLS provides monitoring equipment to combat IUU fishing. The site is in French, English and Spanish.
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Coalition of Legal Toothfish Operators (COLTO)
COLTO members have a direct commercial interest in the well being of Patagonian toothfish and the ecosystems that support them. COLTO works with governments, other industries, conservation groups and the public to make sure legal operations are protected and illegal fishing is eliminated.
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FIS
Fish Information & Services is widely recognized as the standard for global seafood industry information on the Internet. The site contains comprehensive worldwide fishing, seafood, and aquaculture information.
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Food & Drink Federation, UK
FDF represents the UK food and drink manufacturing industry, the largest manufacturing sector in the UK. Click here for a speech by Cliff Morrison, Chairman of the FDF Seafood Group, in April 2007, on addressing IUU fishing.
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INMARSAT
INMARSAT is a private company which supplies the satellite network systems upon which monitoring and surveillance against IUU depend, as well as information management.
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International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF)
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) is a global partnership among science, the tuna industry and WWF, the global conservation organization. Its mission is to undertake science-based initiatives for the long-term conservation and sustainable use of tuna stocks, reducing by-catch and promoting ecosystem health.
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Marks & Spencer
UK supermarket Marks & Spencer was named as the UKs number one retailer of sustainable fish by the Marine Stewardship Council in 2006. This link is for the companys page on sustainable sourcing.
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New Zealand Seafood Industry Council
The New Zealand Seafood Industry Council Ltd works on behalf of the New Zealand seafood industry. The industry is made up of about 2,500 participating enterprises, including fishermen and aquaculturists and family owned, publicly listed and joint venture seafood companies, fisheries management organisations and retailers.
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NFDS
Nordenfjeldske Development Services (NFDS) offers a range of services related to national, regional and international fisheries management and maritime development. The company philosophy is to assist clients to develop and implement sustainable management policies and systems that will increase the quality of life for people dependent on the sea and its resources.
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The Ocean Trawlers Group
With approximately 120,000 mts (metric tonnes) of fish and seafood handled yearly, the Ocean Trawlers Group is the biggest supplier of cod from the Barents Sea, a leading distributor of cod and haddock in North America, and the largest processor of cod in China.
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Seachill
Seachill (UK) Ltd is one of the leading fresh fish processors in the UK. The company operates predominantly in the highly competitive own label retail sector, supplying fresh fish to Tesco, the UKs leading food retailer.
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Seafish
The Sea Fish Industry Authority (Seafish) works across all sectors of the UK seafood industry to promote good quality, sustainable seafood. The organisation's research and projects are aimed at raising standards, improving efficiency and ensuring that the industry develops in a viable way. Seafish works with fishermen, processors, wholesalers, seafood farmers, fish friers, caterers, retailers and the import/export trade. Click here for Seafish's pages on IUU fishing.
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Tunaseiners.com
This site is aimed at anyone with an interest in commercial tuna fishing. It carries news and other stories, has a members' forum and carries relevant commercial advertising.
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Unilever
Unilever is a major supplier of fast-moving consumer goods, including fish and fish products. In 1996 the company made a commitment to source all its fish from sustainable stocks; in 1997, together with WWF, it set up the Marine Stewardship Council. Click on the link for the companys information on fish sustainability.
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Waitrose
Waitrose (part of the John Lewis Partnership) is a signatory of the Marine Stewardship Council and has a policy on sustainable fishing. The link takes you to the companys most recent Environmental Report.
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Youngs Seafood Limited
Youngs is the UKs leading specialist fish brand. The company has established Ten Principles for Responsible Fish Procurement. This link is for the companys page on corporate responsibility.
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