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Is tuna ecolabeling causing fishers more harm than good?
K. Nakamura
This research by Katrina Nakamura delves into whether the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel for tuna truly safeguards fishers from forced labor. With an analysis of 3327 tuna vessels, surprising findings reveal that a staggering 74% of tuna catches lack transparent vessel ownership. Discover how MSC claims might not fully protect fishers and may even contribute to forced labor issues.
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