Sustainability
At Globalpesca, we develop sustainable and ethical corporate management regarding the relationship of the company with its employees, the community, and the environment, with the aim of positively contributing to the development of the region. We are a company committed to sustainable fishing activities and therefore to the conservation of biodiversity and the environment.
Team
At Globalpesca, we foster sustainable and ethical corporate management in terms of the company’s relationship with its employees, the community, and the environment, in order to positively contribute to the development of the region. We are a company committed to sustainable fishing activities and, consequently, to the conservation of biodiversity and the environment.
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Current Tide OfficialsGlobalpesca I
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Current Tide OfficialsGlobalpesca II
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Current Tide OfficialsGlobalpesca III
Captain Henry Almonacid
Chief engineer José Placencia
1st officer Jaime Badilla
Captain Claudio Carrillo
Chief engineer José Placenci
1st officer Jaime Badilla
Captain Mauricio Zamorano
Chief engineer Eduardo Soto
1st officer Luis Uribe
Community
As a Magellanic company, we believe in the potential development of the region through our economic activity. We understand that the community that hosts us are our neighbors. With them, we develop a relationship of trust and seek to enhance their capabilities by carrying out social initiatives that create value for everyone.
Science
We permanently collaborate with different research centers to carry out studies leading to the sustainable use of toothfish, in order to achieve maximum sustainable yield with projection over time.
SCIENTIFIC OBSERVERS
With the aim of promoting the sustainable development of the fishing sector, Globalpesca supports the work of the Fisheries Development Institute (IFOP), through the permanent embarkation of scientific observers, who carry out research on deepwater cod. Among them,...
PHOTO IDENTIFICATION
Marine biologist Paul Tixier implemented a photo-identification project on the three longline vessels since 2015. The study led by the Australian university Deakin University, consists of having a photographic machine to contribute images of colored dorsal fins or...
DOCUMENTARY “MARINE MAMMALS: CHAMPION OF THE DEEP”.
In conjunction with the Department of Marine Biology of the University of Magallanes (UMAG), in 2017 the National Geographic documentary on marine mammals and abyssal seas called “Marine Mammals: Champion of The Deep” was presented - in an unprecedented way in Chile....
BOOK “THE OUTLAW OCEAN”
Together with The New York Times, at the beginning of 2019 Globalpesca collaborated with the book by renowned writer and researcher Ian Urbina. The research considered a total of 15 days of navigation south of the Drake Passage with the purpose of collecting data...