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Analysis of Expected Consequences for Developing Countries of the IUU Fishing Proposed Regulation and Identification of Measures Needed to Implement the Regulation - Phase 2

04/05/2009

This report describes the findings of an evaluation of the expected impacts of Council Regulation (EC) No.1005/2008 of 29th September 2008 establishin ...

Author: European Commission
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Corruption and Industrial Fishing in Africa

01/12/2008

Africas marine resources are increasingly in demand and are gaining in geopolitical importance. Competition between key fishing nations for access and ...

Author: Anti-Corruption Resource Centre (Andre Standing)
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Selfish Europe: How the Economic Partnership Agreements Would Further Contribute to the Decline of Fish Stocks and Exacerbate the Food Crisis in Senegal

11/08/2008

This report reveals what it describes as the exploitative practices of European trawlers operating in West African waters, which have major implicatio ...

Author: ActionAid
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Fishing for the truth: is Europe really destroying African fisheries industry?

29/07/2008

This brief document attempts to answer criticisms of the European Partnership Agreements (EPAs) on fisheries, countering claims that EPAs have negativ ...

Author: Directorate General for Trade, European Commission
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How the Economic Partnership Agreements would further contribute to the decline of fish stocks and exacerbate the food crisis in Senegal

18/06/2008

Against a background of unprecedented food shortages, including in Senegal, this study aims to analyse how the Economic Partnership Agreements current ...

Author: SelFISH Europe/ActionAid
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Ecolabelling as a Potential Marketing Tool for African Products

01/11/2007

This report was produced as a result of activities carried under the ‘Development of an African Ecolabelling Scheme’. This is part of a proj ...

Author: UNEP / ARSCP
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Feasibility Study: Eco-labelling of Artisanal Coastal Fisheries in Senegal

01/05/2007

The majority of today certified fisheries are located in developed countries. Tropical small scale fisheries and artisanal fisheries from developing c ...

Author: Blueyou & ENDA / REPAO
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Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in West Africa

29/06/2004

This paper is a submission to the Technical Consultation to Review Progress and Promote the Full Implementation of the IPOA to Prevent, Deter and Elim ...

Author: Greenpeace
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02/04/2012

Seven steps to prevent the collapse of west Africa's fishing grounds

Author: The Guardian

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09/03/2012

West Africa: Greenpeace Declares Region's Waters As No-Go Zone for Illegal Fishing Vessels

Author: All Africa

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11/02/2011

Greenpeace urges west Africa to protect fish stocks

Author: AFP

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10/06/2010

"Pirate fishing" takes root off West African coast

Author: Reuters

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30/03/2010

Sub-regional cooperation needed for sustainable fisheries resources

Author: Today Online, Gambia

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23/10/2009

Guinea-Bissau to crack down on illegal fishing

Author: AFP

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15/10/2009

US Dept of Defense - Coast Guard Cutter helps navy on African coast

Author: ISRIA

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30/08/2009

Editorial: Time for more robust measures to protect our fish and marine resources

Author: Cocorioko, Sierra Leone

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23/07/2009

Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters: Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers off the coast

Author: Africa Renewal, UN

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25/05/2009

'Pirate' trawlers gutting Ghana's fishing industry

Author: The National, Abu Dhabi

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28/04/2009

No tuna, no salmon. No oysters, no skate. No cod and chips

Author: Scuba Diving News

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27/03/2009

International effort promotes protection of fishing, ports and trade

Author: News Blaze, US

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02/09/2008

Who is scooping up our fish?

Author: Graphic Online, Ghana

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26/08/2008

Rich countries once used gunboats to seize food. Now they use trade deals

Author: Guardian, UK

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22/08/2008

Is Europe really destroying African fisheries' industry?

Author: Africa News Network, posted on Trade Africa

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11/08/2008

West Africa: Overfishing linked to food crisis, migration

Author: allAfrica.com

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01/08/2008

This open access will deplete our fisheries

Author: IPP Media

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29/07/2008

Guinea-Bissau: Fishermen turn to trafficking as fish profits drop

Author: IRIN, Africa

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17/06/2008

Fish and timber in West Africa need more sustainable EU policies say MEPs

Author: European Parliament

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08/06/2008

Trawlers threaten west Africa fish stocks

Author: The National, Abu Dhabi

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19/04/2008

Senegal, Bissau sign fishing deal to face EU

Author: Reuters Africa

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14/04/2008

US Navy helps West Africans tackle illegal fishing, migration

Author: Voice of America

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04/03/2008

Africa Partnership Station concludes collaborative engagement in Gabon

Author: Africa Partnership Station Public Affairs

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15/01/2008

Europe's appetite for seafood propels illegal trade

Author: The New York Times

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14/01/2008

Europe takes Africa's fish, and boatloads of migrants follow

Author: The New York Times

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04/01/2008

Swordfish face pirate danger

Author: The New Zealand Herald

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30/12/2007

Death on the road to ‘El Dorado’

Author: The Sunday Business Post, Ireland

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04/12/2007

Pirate boats targeting NZ‘s swordfish

Author: Scoop Independent News, New Zealand

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26/11/2007

Africa: U.S.-Africa team up to fight maritime insecurity

Author: allAfrica.com

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21/11/2007

Africa: And then there were no fish

Author: IRIN Africa

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23/06/2006

European Union provides 5 million euros to combat illegal fishing in Cape Verde

Author: MacauHub

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27/03/2006

May review of Fish Stocks Agreement to stress participation, implementation in order to reverse decline of fish stocks

Author: Media Newswire

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Partnership West Africa on Fisheries and IUU Fishing

21/11/2006


Author:

Leo Hagedoorn

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