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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
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15 Apr 2024Seafood Expo Barcelona will see HRAS International Engage on Human Rights Protection IssuesHuman Rights at Sea International will attend and speak at the Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global , a European and international-focused event bringing together seafood industry professionals, retailers, suppliers and civil society on 23-25 April 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. SeafoodFisheriesAquacultureESGSocial Purpose
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01 Apr 2024Transparency Vote underpins Human Rights Protections Discussion at Marine Insurance London 2024Opening the conference pleanary fireside chat titled "Can More be Done to Improve Human Rights at Sea" over 70% of respondents in a packed conference room voted for complete transparency across theShippingESGJusticeEducation
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28 Mar 2024Threat to Life Seafarer Safe and WellIn a recent and rapidly-moving incident off the UAE coast an Indian seafarer subject to threats to his life requested HRAS International intervention. Alerting HRAS International by email, the IndianShippingJusticeHuman Security
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21 Mar 2024Superyacht Progressive Crew Career Programme is rolled out with embedded Human Rights educationHuman Rights at Sea International is delighted to be intimately supporting the rollout of the new Progressive Crew Career Programme (PCCP) as part of a new drive to inform, educate and de-risk the superyacht crew environment. As part of the focus to drive up standards, the new online PCCP platformSuperyachtEducationDevelopmentServices
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13 Mar 2024Lecturing for the European and International Human Rights at Sea Course in ItalyHRAS International has continued its series of annual lectures for the European Union funded European and International Human Rights at Sea course at the University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy. As part ofEducationSocial Purpose
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10 Mar 2024Geneva Film Festival spotlights Human Rights Protections at SeaOn invitation, HRAS International joined experts at the 22nd Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) to speak about human rights protections at sea. Introduced by AdelinCommunicationsDevelopmentSocial Purpose