Useful Links
At www.iuufishing.com, we are committed to raising awareness about the impact of IUU fishing on our oceans and the livelihoods of those who depend on them. To help our visitors learn more about this important issue, we have compiled a list of important organizations and resources dedicated to addressing IUU fishing.
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO):
The FAO is a leading organization in the fight against IUU fishing. Their website (www.fao.org) provides information on the measures being taken to combat IUU fishing globally, as well as resources for learning more about sustainable fishing practices.Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA): The FFA is dedicated to promoting sustainable fisheries in the Pacific Islands region. Their website (www.ffa.int) provides information on IUU fishing in the region and the efforts being made to address it.
Oceans and Governance: This website, run by the European Commission (www.ec.europa.eu/fisheries/cfp/illegal-fishing_en), provides information on IUU fishing and the measures being taken to combat it within the European Union, including policies, regulations, and programs aimed at reducing IUU fishing.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): The WWF is a global conservation organization that works to protect wildlife and their habitats. Their website (www.wwf.org) provides information on the impact of IUU fishing on marine ecosystems and the measures being taken to address it, including initiatives aimed at improving the sustainability of global fishing practices.
The New England Aquarium: The New England Aquarium is a global leader in ocean conservation and research. Their website (www.neaq.org) provides information on IUU fishing, including the impact it has on marine ecosystems and the efforts being made to address it, as well as resources for learning more about sustainable fishing practices.
We hope these resources will help our visitors learn more about IUU fishing and the important efforts being made to address this issue.