Maya Bergh,Intern

Maya Bergh is SIFs new 2024 intern – she is a Human Geography student at the University of Exeter.

Her childhood and schooling in Botswana have focused her interests on developmental work and environmental management, specifically concerning global socio-cultural issues. Maya aims to bring a youthful perspective with modern academic approaches to the team over her six-month internship.

Recent Posts

In the Seychelles, transparency and regional cooperation as key drivers of sustainable fisheries

On 21-24 January 2025, MCS agents from the Seychelles Fisheries Authority (SFA) benefited...

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Zimbabwe has become the 13th country to sign the MCSCC Charter.

On the 21 November 2024, The Republic of Zimbabwe became the thirteenth signatory...

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SADC Atlantic shows growing impact in Angola’s actions to fight IUU fishing

On 22-25 October 2024 in Luanda took place the third in-person training organised...

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SIF News Categories

What impact are we having?

The Issues

One in four fish in Africa is caught illegally, this threatens the sustainability of fish stocks, damages the ecosystem and deprives governments of income and people of livelihoods.

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Our Approach

Creating change by informing policy and practice, our hands on experience and investigative work means we are often the first to spot new trends and find ways to challenge these.

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Our Initiatives

Illegal fishing is a complex issue that requires multifaceted responses. Stop Illegal Fishing are working with a range of organisations to bring about change.

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