Ocean Job Board

Global Fishing Watch
Who we are
Global Fishing Watch is an international, non-profit organization committed to advancing ocean governance through increased transparency. We use cutting-edge technology to create and publicly share knowledge about human activity at sea, promoting fair and sustainable use of our ocean.
Our main focus is on commercial fishing, which is the most widespread and impactful human activity at sea, vital to global livelihoods and food security. By 2030, we aim to monitor and visualize the impact of both industrial and small-scale vessels responsible for most of the global seafood catch.
Global Fishing Watch works with governments and other stakeholders to co-develop solutions and build local capacity to tackle IUU fishing and enhance marine protection.
Who we are looking for
Global Fishing Watch is seeking to identify an experienced individual or group with good knowledge and familiarity with the Taiwanese governance context, especially as it relates to international engagement and collaboration. The intention is to enhance the organization’s strategy for supporting and highlighting Taiwan’s efforts to address IUU fishing, with due consideration to the global policy landscape. The individual or group is expected to provide actionable insights that can directly inform and strengthen the organization’s programmatic approach to contribute to the government’s ocean governance initiatives.
The candidate should be adept with a remote working environment, and preferably located within the Asia region, especially in Taiwan.
Scope of work
This assignment aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Taiwan's current governance context and to identify opportunities for meaningful and sustainable engagement.
This assignment will be conducted over a one-month period and will include the following outputs:
Desk research report: A legal and policy analysis will be conducted to generate a summary report that outlines:
Findings and recommendations:
The required deliverables are outlined in the Annex.
Previous experience undertaking legal and regulatory analysis in relation to international ocean governance and/or fisheries management, including on the high seas, would be highly desirable.
Note: If you do not fulfil all the essential requirements but feel you can contribute to the team, we encourage you to apply and describe your interests in the cover letter.
Submission requirements
Interested individuals should submit a proposal via Greenhouse, including a detailed plan and budget.
The proposal should consist of:
Submission deadline
Proposals should be submitted by 11 July 2025