After six years of collaborative work to build a global community for #seafood electronic #traceability, SALT is transitioning from a USAID-funded program to be fully led by FishWise in early 2024. Follow @fishwise to continue receiving updates from us!
Ian Urbina's most recent report is driving important change. Government and companies must act to protect workers and prevent products made with forced labor from entering the market.
https://t.co/3sCHjtfGfI
This investigative reporting by @ian_urbina highlights the illegal labor and fishing activities enabled by a lack of vessel transparency—it underscores the need for companies to not only know their vessels but to proactively monitor risks.
https://t.co/XUv05ISsVn
It’s FishWise Day in #SantaCruz! This community has been our organization's wonderful, supportive home for 20 years. Our successes in seafood sustainability around the globe are thanks to the start we got here. Thanks, Santa Cruz. Happy #FishWise Day! #NationalSeafoodMonth
A workshop in Manta, Ecuador, showed the importance of fishing ports in establishing effective traceability. We collaborated with @FAO Blue Ports Initiative & @CEIPA_Ecuador to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing from across Latin American countries https://t.co/nc0ZMsPkW4
Evaluate your eCDT program with #BESTtool. Enter details about your eCDT program into #BESTtool (objectives, hardware, software, etc), and it generates a downloadable monitoring and evaluation plan tailored to your program. https://t.co/p9wCpIyth7
The Vietnamese catch documentation system is closed to the public, only used for fisheries mgmt and trading. SALT's local partners, MCD and VINATUNA, hosted a dialogue to discuss how different actors in supply chains can benefit from a traceability program.
🐟🏭 | Culminamos con conclusiones importantes el taller regional: “Fortalecimiento de los puertos pesqueros en los procesos de trazabilidad de la cadena de valor”
#AtúnSostenible@FAOfish@FAOEcuador@SALTtrace
If you missed it, catch the recording of our Roundtable webinar. Learn from diverse Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP) stakeholders on solutions to issues facing the US seafood import program. https://t.co/cd2gkdDa6a
📢 Save the date! 🐟🌊 Join us on August 1st, 12-1 pm EST, for our final Common Ground roundtable webinar. We'll discuss key themes for strengthened SIMP implementation and hear from SIMP stakeholders. Register now: https://t.co/4R6VEtKEPe #SeafoodImport#Webinar#CommonGround
We recently completed a 3pt webinar series on Comprehensive Seafood Traceability Principles to help drive the further success of your traceability journey. Seeing such high interest from over 160 registrants from 40 countries was great!
See all webinars: https://t.co/RkubdAGCA1
Though SALT as a formal USAID project will end in 2023, many of our resources will live on with FishWise. Stay tuned for more on this transition in the next few months, and be sure to follow @FishWiseOrg.
SALT is seeking to hire a #Vietnamese#Translator to make the revised Traceability Principles available in Vietnamese. If you are seafood traceability professional and fluent in both English and Vietnamese, check out this opportunity!
https://t.co/C0xBmisIfk
We are excited to launch the new Benefits Evaluator for Seafood Traceability! It helps assess benefits from traceability programs. It can offer guidance on how to maximize ecological, social, and economic benefits, with details on what tech to invest in. https://t.co/dNTTUAT0yG
In partnership with @afo_tz and @UvuviNa , SALT created an electronic #Traceability strategy for the Kilwa District octopus fisheries. Read about our process and discover how SALT and @FishWiseOrg services can support your work.
https://t.co/OUyzJ4qARq