Pull the plug
on pirate fishing
to put IUU fishing vessels out of service
Companies that provide services to fishing vessels have the power...
Companies that provide services to fishing vessels have the power...
fight IUU fishing?
Companies that provide support to global fishing fleets can help eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing by cutting off access to the services that illicit operators depend on for their operations.
Those that participate in IUU fishing break or avoid national and international rules and operate outside the reach of government control.
IUU fishers cannot operate on their own. They rely on a global network of businesses that provide them with essential services.
Oceana has developed this website to assist companies in identifying IUU fishing vessels and avoiding contracts that support their illicit activities.
fight IUU fishing?
If your company would like to join this fight, please reach out to us at europe@oceana.org
Best practices in action
The London Market Associations release new contract clause to prevent marine insurers from doing business with vessels fishing illegally
Companies that provide services to fishing vessels have the power to keep illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) vessels at port and inoperable, stopping their illicit activities.
Dow Jones Risk & Compliance adds IUU data to help companies avoid doing business with illegal fishing vessels, with Oceana’s support
Companies that provide services to fishing vessels have the power to keep illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) vessels at port and inoperable, stopping their illicit activities.
In many parts of the world, businesses are prohibited from providing services to IUU fishing vessels
Join the insurance industry’s statement against IUU fishing