A digitised version of ICSF library, with more than 2000 original documents and 12,000+ curated links, collected over the last 33 years The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is an international non-governmental organization that works towards the establishment of equitable, gender-just,self-reliant and sustainable fisheries, particularly in the small-scale, artisanal sector.
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Books

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2009) Dirty fish: How EU hygiene standards facilitate illegal fishing in West Africa. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJS), United Kingdom (UK). ISBN 1-904523-17-X

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2004) Farming the sea, costing the earth: Why we must green the blue revolution. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), London. ISBN 1-904523-05-6

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2004) Squandering the sea. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), London. ISBN 1-904523-01-3

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (1998) Smash and grab. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), London. ISBN 1-904523-02-1

Documents

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2022) The Ever-widening net: Mapping the scale, nature and corporate structures of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing by the Chinese distant-water fleet. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2021) A Human rights lens on the impacts of industrial illegal fishing and overfishing on the socio-economic rights of small-scale fishing communities in Ghana. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), London.

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2020) The “People’s” fishery on the brink of collapse: Small pelagics in landings of Ghana’s industrial trawl fleet. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom.

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2020) Stolen at sea: How illegal `saiko' fishing is fuelling the collapse of Ghana's fisheries. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom (UK).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation and HM, Hen Mpoano (2019) Stolen at sea: How illegal ‘saiko’ fishing is fuelling the collapse of Ghana’s fisheries. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Ghana.

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2013) Sold to the sea: Human trafficking in Thailand's fishing industry. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom (UK).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2009) Lowering the flag: Ending the use of flags of convenience by pirate fishing vessels. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF). ISBN 1-904523-19-6

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2007) When fishing turns deadly: The Environmental and social impacts of illegal trawling in North Sumatra. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2005) Pirates and profiteers: How pirate fishing fleets are robbing people and oceans. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom (UK). ISBN 1-904523-06-4

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2003) Draft protocol for sustainable shrimp production. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2003) Risky business: Vietnamese shrimp aquaculture- Impacts and improvements. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom (UK).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation Mangroves: Nature's defence against tsunami. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), UK.

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation Vietnam field notes: A Report by the Environmental Justice Foundation. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), United Kingdom (UK).

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation When fishing turns deadly: The Environmental and social impacts of illegal trawling in North Sumatra. Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), London.

Films/Infographics

EJF, Environmental Justice Foundation (2021) Film: Left behind: How illegal fishing in Ghana threatens the fundamental human rights of fishing communities. [Films/Infographics]

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