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Fisheries Section

Although strictly speaking not transport workers, the exploitative practices experienced on board fishing vessels are closely linked to those of merchant seafarers and the Fisheries Section is therefore becoming an important part of the ITF's activities.

The fisheries sector is in crisis with some 70 per cent of fish stocks being exploited, over exploited, depleted or in the process of being rebuilt as a result of over exploitation. The central policy of the section has been and continues to be related to the sustainable harvesting of living marine resources. The growing globalisation of the sector and the interaction between fish stocks which straddle different economic zones and in some instances, the high seas, increase the relevance of the international dimension.

Fisheries policy

The ITF Fisheries Policy was adopted at the Fisheries Section Conference held during the ITF’s 40th Congress in 2002. This was as a result of a decision taken at the Fisheries Section Conference in 1997 that the Fisheries Policy that had been largely finalised at the ITF Congress in 1990 needed fundamental revision and that fisheries management should be the backbone of the revised policy. The Fisheries Policy reflects the direction and aspirations of the Fisheries Section and incorporates developments since the adoption of the previous policy. Download the complete policy document below.

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News online

03 Jul 2008
Workers should feature in European fishing industry policy says ETF
The ITF’s European arm, the ETF, has urged European Union policy makers to take account of the social impact on fishers of the recent fuel crisis. An ETF delegation made its statement during a meeting on 26 June with Patrick Tabone, Head of...

19 Jun 2008
ITF launches new resource for world’s seafarers
A major new resource for the world’s seafarers was unveiled this week at the ITF’s maritime conference in Stockholm, Sweden. www.itfseafarers.org, an innovative news, advice and support service, was launched both to press and to the hundreds of...
 

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Press releases

09 Oct 2008
New film reveals murders of Burmese fishers
A shocking film with testimony of exploitation and murder of Burmese seafarers will be revealed at the ITF Fishers Conference in Pusan, Korea today (Thursday). Called ‘Abandoned, not forgotten’, the film captures eyewitness accounts of appalling...

18 Sep 2008
Argentinean union strikes - tug services halted
Argentinean seafarers and fishers’ trade unions are backing fellow union SOMU’s demand for recognition by Argentinean freezer fishing companies. As of noon on Wednesday this week all SOMU-crewed tug services to Maersk and Hamburg Sud, which...
 

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