Sierra Leone, a small coastal state in West Africa, has seen a dramatic drop in Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) or 'pirate' Fishing following a groundbreaking investigation by UK-‐based NGO Environmental Justice Foundation.
During the dramatic two-‐year investigation set out in the new report Exposing Pirate Fishing, EJF documented rampant illegal fishing in Sierra Leone by vessels exporting fish to the EU.
EJF has been working in partnership with local fishermen in Sierra Leone since the beginning of 2010 to document and report illegal fishing. The groundbreaking project based near the rich fishing grounds of Sherbro Island i the south of the country, involves local fishermen calling an EJF coordinator on a mobile phone when they witness trawlers fishing illegally. A speedboat boat is then deployed so that photo, video and GPS evidence of the boats' illegal activities can be gathered.
Read EJF's new report about illegal pirate fishing, find out more on www.ejfoundation.org
and Sign out to our petition!
During the dramatic two-‐year investigation set out in the new report Exposing Pirate Fishing, EJF documented rampant illegal fishing in Sierra Leone by vessels exporting fish to the EU.
EJF has been working in partnership with local fishermen in Sierra Leone since the beginning of 2010 to document and report illegal fishing. The groundbreaking project based near the rich fishing grounds of Sherbro Island i the south of the country, involves local fishermen calling an EJF coordinator on a mobile phone when they witness trawlers fishing illegally. A speedboat boat is then deployed so that photo, video and GPS evidence of the boats' illegal activities can be gathered.
Read EJF's new report about illegal pirate fishing, find out more on www.ejfoundation.org
and Sign out to our petition!
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