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24 Jun 2024Death at Sea Film Wins National Royal Television Society Student AwardOn 21 June 2024, Death at Sea won the UK national award in the Postgraduate Factual – Short Form category at the prestigious Royal Television Society Student Awards 2024 , sponsored by Channel 4. Held at Savoy Place in London and hosted by rapper Guvna B, the ceremony recognizes emerging filmmakersJusticeSocial PurposeCommunications
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18 Jun 2024The High Seas Treaty: A Critical PerspectiveOn Tuesday 18 June 2024, alongside subject matter experts, Human Rights at Sea International attended and contributed to the multi-disciplinary ‘High Seas Treaty’ event held at the UK NationalShippingFisheriesESGJustice
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10 Jun 2024Issuing Our New Client Service ProposalsHuman Rights at Sea International is pleased to issue its new client service proposals across all areas of business engagement as a socially-focused human rights entity. As our proposal headlinesAbout usDevelopmentServices
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04 Jun 2024‘Awaken New Depths’ - Supporting World Oceans Day 2024Human Rights at Sea International is proud to support United Nations World Oceans Day event, taking place on 7 June 2024 both virtually (10AM-1:30PM EDT) and at the UN headquarters in New York. The event is hosted by the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office ofSocial PurposeEducation
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03 Jun 2024Legislative Success: New Zealand Onshore Seafarer Welfare Services Sustained in LawAfter four years of lobbying, sector and stakeholder engagement, and a detailed supporting report with Counsel's opinion, we are pleased to report that the New Zealand Government has committed toShippingHuman SecurityAdvisory
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03 Jun 2024Progressive Crew Career Programme Profile by Superyacht ContentFocused on professionalising the recruitment and management within the superyacht industry while reducing new entrants, young cadet and wider crew financial and individual exploitation, theSuperyachtTrainingDevelopment
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22 May 2024Another Fisheries Observer Disappears at SeaFaustino Riveiro Disappears in Ecuadorian Waters. [Updated 23 May 2024 12:48 GMT] Only seven months after the body of Ghanian fisheries observer Samuel Abayateye was discovered, another fisheries observer has disappeared, 240 nautical miles from San Cristóbal Island in the Galapagos. On the night ofFisheriesHuman Security
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15 May 2024Financial Support for Family of Deceased Ghanaian Fisheries ObserverThe Death of Ghanian Observer, Samuel Abayateye. On 9 December 2023, the decapitated and mutilated body of fisheries observer Samuel Abayateye washed up ashore in Anyamam in Ghana. He was 28 years oldFisheriesJusticeHuman Security
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25 Apr 2024Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) acknowledges need for Human SustainabilityDiscussions surrounding human rights standards in the seafood supply chain were a focal point of this year’s Seafood Expo Global 23-25 April 2024 in Barcelona. MSC is going to take stock… and IFisheriesAquacultureSocial PurposeHuman Security