IWTEV009: Gathering evidence to address illegal trade in African fish maw (360G-cabinetoffice-G2-GA-2024101312072-23-24)

Fish maw is an important high-value dried seafood product, widely traded in Asian markets, alongside sea cucumber, abalone and shark fin. Very little is known about this trade, in particular the species harvested, source fisheries, and associated livelihoods, yet Customs data indicates that trade from Africa is growing, with concerning under-reporting of exports. This project will investigate fish maw trade dynamics for three African source countries and one market destination, focusing on aspects of illegal and unregulated catch and trade.

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Grant Details

Allocation Method General grants - Competed
Amount Awarded 39171
Authority Act International Development Act 2002
Award Date 2023-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Award type Organisation
From An Open Call? Yes
Grant Programme: Code G2-SCH-2024-09-16137
Grant Programme: Title Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund Round 9 FY 23/24
Last Modified 2025-01-14T00:00:00Z
Managed by: Organisation Name Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Number of recipients 1
Recipient Org: City CAMBRIDGE
Recipient Org: Company Number 03785518
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Recipient Org: Postal Code CB23QZ
Recipient Org: Street Address THE DAVID ATTENBOROUGH BUILDINGPEMBROKE STREET