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Vanya Vulperhorst
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Campaign Director Illegal Fishing and Transparency @OceanaEurope
Reposted by Vanya Vulperhorst
🦑 Did you know that the squid we eat can come from regions that are notorious for illegal fishing & human rights abuses?

Oceana's recent investigation shows that many squid products sold in the EU lack basic information such as species & origin.

Consumers deserve to know more:
December 3, 2025 at 11:53 AM
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🚨Oceana reports to authorities 50 concerning cases of Spanish fishing vessels for switching off their geolocation systems at sea. This practice is prohibited for European fishing vessels, unless there are safety risks, such as cases of piracy.

Read more: europe.oceana.org/reports/why-...
December 4, 2025 at 9:26 AM
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Six months after the #OceanPact, where the EU committed to tackle flags of convenience, we call on the
@ec.europa.eu and Commissioner Costas Kadis to act: publish the study on the impact of this practice and ensure that EU Member States monitor foreign ownership of fishing vessels.
November 26, 2025 at 2:51 PM
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NEW OCEANA STUDY: 🦑Half of the squid products analysed in Brussels & Milan lack basic consumer information.

🧬DNA tests show that many came from high-risk fisheries linked to illegal fishing & labour abuses.

We need clear labels on all seafood products. europe.oceana.org/reports/the-...
November 27, 2025 at 9:28 AM
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In the Mediterranean, many fishing operators hide their vessels’ engine power from authorities.

This fraud sparks a vicious cycle: stronger engines → bigger nets → depleted stocks → fishers forced to increase capacity to stay competitive.

Learn more👉 europe.oceana.org/blog/what-is...
November 12, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Foreign-owned industrial fleets are illegally fishing in The Gambia, and the catch is ending up on EU markets via a Spanish-owned processing company, reports @damancini.bsky.social for @voxeurop.bsky.social.

Read the full story 🔗 voxeurop.eu/en/illegal-f...
The Gambia’s stolen catch: How Chinese trawlers feed Europe’s seafood market
In the waters off The Gambia, a ghost fleet of Chinese-owned trawlers continues to plunder the seabed, robbing Africa’s smallest mainland nation of its marine resources. Collisions with local artisana...
voxeurop.eu
November 14, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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At the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean annual meeting this week, we urge Med countries to address the lack of compliance with existing fisheries measures and to adopt binding transparency rules 🐟 europe.oceana.org/press-releas...

#GFCMSession #FightIllegalFishing #MedSeaAlliance
November 3, 2025 at 11:38 AM
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IMO numbers play a key role in controlling vessels at sea and helping authorities to prevent illegal fishing.

We urge the @fao.org General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean to make this identification information compulsory for all vessels longer than 15 metres since currently it's not. ⬇️
November 4, 2025 at 11:58 AM
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The EU imports 70% of its seafood and has a significant international fleet — what happens outside EU waters matters for ocean protection.

This is Oceana’s position on the EU External Fisheries Policy:
➡️ europe.oceana.org/wp-content/u...

#CommonFisheriesPolicy
September 18, 2025 at 1:38 PM
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Climate change & illegal fishing threaten the ocean & food security. At PECH Committee today, our campaign director @vanyalovesfish.bsky.social stressed that the EU should:

✅Promote sustainable fisheries
✅Trace all seafood, incl. processed
✅Improve consumer information
✅Make fisheries transparent
September 23, 2025 at 2:32 PM
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The Mediterranean is the place to prove #EUOceanPact’s power, says Maria Damanaki. Costas Kadis can help rebuild fish stocks & push GFCM to enforce monitoring & surveillance.
There is no room for #IllegalFishing in the Med.
🔗 bit.ly/4kUQFq4
#EndCorruptionAtSea
Op-ed: How Mediterranean overfishing can be reversed
With a new oceans policy unveiled this week, the EU can lead Mediterranean coastal states in a crackdown on illegal fishing.
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June 12, 2025 at 8:45 AM
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“Some EU-owned vessels use shell companies, change flags & fish in countries with weak oversight. Not controlling these activities undermines the EU’s zero tolerance policy against illegal fishing” states our Illegal Fishing campaign director @vanyalovesfish.bsky.social
. #UNOC3 #UNOC #UNOC2025
June 10, 2025 at 10:48 AM
Fishers of Seychelles, Ivory Coast and Guinea-Bissau have a clear message for the EU to improve the position of women - there is a need for better access to resources and infrastructure to sell or process fish and to better include them in the management decisions @cffacape.bsky.social
June 4, 2025 at 10:40 AM
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Transparency is an essential foundation of effective fisheries management. So why haven’t most IUU Action Alliance members yet shared basic up-to-date vessel data? Ahead of #UNOC3, Oceana calls for real actionnot just words. #OceanGovernance #IUUFishing

🔗 www.iuuwatch.eu/2025/05/new-...
May 29, 2025 at 2:10 PM
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Europeans love tuna, but in the Indian Ocean, where European ships haul in tons, some stocks are overfished. Coastal nations are sounding the alarm, pushing for fairer fishing rules. But they’re hitting a wall in Brussels, where economic interests come first, even far beyond its own waters.
The EU preaches sustainable fishing – but is emptying the Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean coastal states are increasingly concerned about dwindling stocks of overfished tuna species. Yet these nations say that negotiations to establish fairer catch allocations are being hamper...
www.ftm.eu
February 13, 2025 at 6:25 AM
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We need transparency on EU owned vessels fishing outside its waters. This includes those catching tuna in the Indian Ocean, in countries that do not control enough their fleet.

“Fighting illegal fishing requires the EU to act against those who benefit from it” says @vanyalovesfish.bsky.social ⬇️
Europeans love tuna, but in the Indian Ocean, where European ships haul in tons, some stocks are overfished. Coastal nations are sounding the alarm, pushing for fairer fishing rules. But they’re hitting a wall in Brussels, where economic interests come first, even far beyond its own waters.
The EU preaches sustainable fishing – but is emptying the Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean coastal states are increasingly concerned about dwindling stocks of overfished tuna species. Yet these nations say that negotiations to establish fairer catch allocations are being hamper...
www.ftm.eu
February 13, 2025 at 12:05 PM
@moderation.bsky.app could you please help me to figure out how to jot mark my account as spam? I might have followed too many people or tagged a wrong account in my first post but I am not a bot. Thank you
February 13, 2025 at 12:31 PM
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WHY TRANSPARENCY MATTERS
@oceanaeurope.bsky.social reveals how EU-owned vessels exploit flags of convenience, flag hopping & shell companies in Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼

Lack of transparency in beneficial ownership can facilitate IUU fishing 🐟🧪🌊🇪🇺

Read more ➡️ bit.ly/4ghzyMi
Why transparency matters: Exposing EU ownership of high-risk foreign fishing vessels in Guinea-Bissau
Reported fish catches are approximately 90 million tons annually, and the most recent estimates indicate that the annual volume of fish...
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January 28, 2025 at 7:53 PM
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📢Oceana reveals how EU-owned vessels exploit flags of convenience, flag hopping & shell companies in Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼

We call on EU Member States to collect ownership data on high-risk vessels. This lack of transparency can fuel #illegalfishing.

More ➡️ bit.ly/4ghzyMi
January 27, 2025 at 11:16 AM