
Market Compliance

Market Compliance
Our work around market compliance with a strong set of corporate duties at the intersection of IUU fishing and labor rights in the fisheries sector is focused on the end-goal of advancing stronger corporate commitments and legally binding frameworks in the fisheries sector, including meaningful engagement with workers and community-based organizations to deliver accountability, remedy, and deterrence for labor abuse and harvesting violations.
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Defining Corporate Duties in Seafood Supply Chains to Prevent IUU Fishing & Labor Rights Abuse on Industrial Fishing Vessels
This framework developed by FGP’s Markets working group is focused on defining corporate duties in seafood supply chains to identify, prevent, and address IUU fishing and labor rights abuses.
Endorsements
Defining Corporate Duties in Seafood Supply Chains to Prevent IUU Fishing and Labor Rights Abuses on Industrial Fishing Vessels provides a consolidated set of environmental and labor rights duties that seafood companies must uphold throughout their operations to identify, prevent, and address labor rights abuse and illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in their seafood supply chains. The following organizations have endorsed the full set of corporate duties outlined in this report.



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Three Interconnected Pillars
FGP focuses on three contributing factors that play a critical role in improving governance of environmental sustainability and labor rights in marine fisheries.
FGP’s Markets working group is focused on market compliance with a strong set of corporate duties at the intersection of IUU fishing and labor rights.
