Document of bibliographic reference 360416
BibliographicReference record
- Type
- Bibliographic resource
- Type of document
- Reports
- BibLvlCode
- M
- Title
- IUU fishing, working conditions and the Spanish seafood industry: The importance of supply chain due diligence
- Abstract
- This report aims to illustrate the illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing risks associated with Spain’s seafood trade and inform the Spanish seafood industry of the risks posed by IUU fishing to itssupply chains. Despite the relative strengths of the EU IUU Regulation,1 the EU’s catch certification scheme and Spain’s import controls, it is possible for products stemming from IUU fishing to enter the Spanish market, and consequently the EU market, or vice versa. Spain’s seafood industry therefore has a role to play in order to ensure that the entire supply chain is free of the products of IUU fishing, by exercising due diligence with regards to seafood imports and trade. This can be achieved through the implementation of voluntary measures such as those laid out in the PAS 1550:2017.
- Bibliographic citation
- EU IUU Fishing Coalition (2022). IUU fishing, working conditions and the Spanish seafood industry: The importance of supply chain due diligence. ClientEarth: London. 38 pp.
- Topic
- Marine
- Access rights
- open access
- Is accessible for free
- true
thesaurus terms
- term
- Fisheries (term code: 3215 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
- Seafood (term code: 7309 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
geographic terms
- geographic terms associated with this publication
- Spain