An interactive tool tracing seafood from ships and processing plants to downstream brands and consumers, including what is known about possible crimes or other types of concerns within these supply chains.
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Of more than 5,600 ships examined from 77 countries, over 830 were found to have at least 1,500 unique crimes or concerns either aboard the ship or within their supply chains.
Of more than 1,400 fishmeal plants examined across 64 countries, over 370 were found to have at least 940 unique crimes or concerns either at the plant or within their supply chains.
Of more than 60 processors examined across 13 countries, over 50 were found to have at least 380 unique crimes or concerns either at the processor or within their supply chains.
Of more than 120 feed mills examined across 32 countries, over 60 were found to have at least 260 unique crimes or concerns either at the mill or within their supply chains.
Of more than 80 fish farms examined across 28 countries, over 50 were found to have at least 240 unique crimes or concerns within their supply chains.
Of more than 620 importers examined across 68 countries, over 530 were found to have at least 590 unique crimes or concerns either at the importer or within their supply chains.
Of more than 450 retailers examined across 32 countries, over 390 were found to have at least 360 unique crimes or concerns within their supply chains.
All told, more than 2,200 unique crimes and concerns were tied directly to over 1,100 companies and ships from 123 countries, and traced downstream to more than 1,100 additional companies.