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EIIVIRONMENTAL JusfIcE FOUNDAllON FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31sr DECEMBER 2021 Registered Charlty Plo 1088128

ENVIRONMENTAL Jusri(E FQUNDATION CHARrrABLE TRUST LEGILAAD ALY41N1sTRATP￿ IIORK4TI(Y4 TRUSTEES REPCIIT 2-24 [HDEFEN￿ AuD￿[s REPORT 25-27 5rATEm￿ OF FI￿￿CIAL A￿Es BALth￿ SHEEr ATEMENT OF CJSH ROW TES TO ThE AcccxJKrs 31-39

Page I St￿ MctKY l(Jw) Tew fwcry Andrew Karnan Bob Lutgen (Tweaswer} Rthfvs Se￿r Lèadershlp Téam S(EbE Trert (FouTvJw and CEO) Juliette *￿IlIamS (FwnL1er an¢ DireLtor) Max khrr¥d l￿f￿￿"Th9 Lxftr) Prinap•l Addr Lknll 417, Exrnth Ho 3111 Thne Street Fanlngdon LoTrJcm. ECIR IUL 65 L&idenhal Street EC3A 2 Iianker po￿101 l Balhxn Street 4nrhe5t

P•]e 2 DATI THE YEAR EPLIED 31sf DECEMBER The Trustees wespnttheff rqxyl arml ￿c￿rtS tr tl swr ethl 31 f£wnber 2021. The E￿Wiron￿e￿al ju5ts.ce thiitAe (E]Fl is a UK rlwrty (11￿128} ￿ternali￿OI￿ to tlefend our shared human dght to a seJtsi syslttTh and the ￿ on these ofboth natuial and artthr(V¥er￿ To wtthh cv d￿an￿￿te the benEfic•l results of gJ(h res8xch.

P•>Je 3 FOR THE YEAR CEMBER PUDLIC BEIIEFrr Trust￿ have regard to Charty c1mn￿'S gubjm publ￿ iErWIL Ef contribLte5 to publlc LrrRfft ihrtyjgh tYJr rearch and Inve#pJatK(E o￿ath wlth goV￿nts, ard pubh'c agencies, rsulting in m(Ye substsnllal protection fw the nat￿1 erNrc￿Men¢ ts'cK1iveth aNI assock4fyJ human rights. In addithn. di55eminalwJn of fiths. rffKxts ot￿r styerKJthens c￿1 $4)dety awarene￿ and partkjpation In dedsh)n-makJn9 in ￿110￿5 ID wutCLt the rthral t￿ UK a￿1 oNv5eas. RISK MANA6EMEKr F iakts prtyxts've, adionaL, apwowtate rtsk tu ￿lde TAI aS￿S rA r)w the UK aKI overseas. AdetaIl￿ Risk Register compikd mairtawj ty lthe L63dvthip Team Iws d11￿t a Inforni￿ ￿er5￿]ht cl current rfsks the steps to mttuate ￿￿. In a(klitk)n, the Risk RegL5ter plots potential rksks 4alnst thesr prcknablity. WKTrrity. and impact, kkntity'rKJ LMneJship and mitigation rnea￿￿$ in p￿￿. EJP5 regularly revie￿ the Reglr and repyts to Trustees, We uTrJetske athlIti￿al and ad hc¢ dis£ussons i¥k5 afE identifi& or where ftrth& risk rnanag￿rrt, including thlrd-party engagem￿( is required. Fu examF&. In 2D2L. In re4)orse w irKrea5iw Ilyeats ffcm cfftr-tacks. a new risk area and mlbgatlons were to the register. Rlsks Considered ongow bass Staff and partntt safety and 54xurity. enhaLEd si￿d I￿rati1￿1 p￿ted￿￿$ (￿Ps) and trawd risk $se%n￿llts,' at Sea and fir rewrGe Th￿￿(21 tralrth9 secwity equipment mjed. Reputlonal and •ryaDlzaiional- indJJes and le9è1 review5 of 13J mNS3ate Ib artbns. thiew data pr(&tion arxj to en￿e c(mWièntt with GDPR and, mare partiojarfy. to rKJ humdn rights abuses, In 2021, a leadlng. gkbt•l Fffof&slJnS SL4vKe5 r￿n WDv7d￿ b)ro SUFVCft tn enhan￿ our ability to IlThits. Stsff ret3uitmerrt ••d ret￿thn - LIF Is tt) ￿paThlIng a hIgh-Cal￿re prd&S￿nal team. We are thforrlng emplwnent t¢￿ts ￿ WE￿￿nI]eS tr areer FYrWJre$5N￿ arKI txlkllng è fokn¢ dynamii ar￿1 rewardiry team cwth. Flnanclal- Intharo n￿hty fi￿￿¢1 w.ews to e[￿e reseNes and firwr¥ial contro& exceed '5uffioenV Iff￿15. Is ￿1MMitl& to wwnlairdrg htghE5t stsndJrd5 of financLal mèrwwt arbj meetlng or best pradlcts In the secw. ha5 ne¥v i)￿ arry wdDus ￿ Ilkli acbvity in any EJF bank a￿QUnL Moreover. Mrtuaty al cf E]Ps Ir￿Me ttrnes thffwh ￿d￿llY WUvi￿ an odJi)rwl, irwrtkiNIl ReseThes IxAlry. the Tnstees require that a cash resefft to at kost frrT¥Jnth watr¢J co￿ts L4 martainal to fulfil ow ongoing commitments tr) propcts aTrJ s&￿f. F114AMCE AND FUNDIPIG The Yast Wrlty lover 95%) rf EJF'S irKome is trnte phlanthrw stabjtw tAXI￿$. Intluditvj the Eurotean Commission and tr US Lt4wtmert cl St. We ￿￿"￿e ￿￿yeS ￿ hwy ciJst.effcctive fundrnlslng, all coThJutied in.how led Ly the Leade￿￿ Te￿ that are rpspwisiiAe ￿ mc6t of i Our cue for ￿ra1￿￿j s to seojre ￿4￿CeS of muwthr, un￿￿icted Unrestrirtwj NKvme enables tD reswJmJ to nev4 cyporttmltes th reets. tske on re4¥ Partners arxl pro]￿ts, rfence In new gecgrdphic areas. er6ure ￿ have t￿ equi￿ teth, e5Feuaty fcr our fyassroots partr￿￿& EJF éces N)t awt tl*t cojld y￿￿enCe or intgjtr.

Page 4 OUR FUNDERS We are IrKr&thy grar£fil to al Dwwsh Irtstitth f(rf Human Il'gh& Drop1￿X FourKiation, Euw ComnNrrion, GJik>n arKI ety Mc•xe Foundation, Humanty Unlred. L￿7 StraLtsS FouThdatlon. RÈtalkn EnM"rethnt FtThl, O FouNdalM)n, CkÈ3r￿ 5. lJattAe Trust, Rufford Foundab"on. US Departrrrt of S7aie. Trllakn Faffli￿ FCKKbd"C￿. Watetl00 Founda110n. In 2022 ￿ wlll ccrtknue to focu5 cn the f￿lIer5 supports ¥thlst aL fulfilliThJ our mmmRment to expat)J dfvvslfy c4r fuNlire base, both from new grnnt Thakexs ￿ (ktrnbr6. In adoition. we wll deva¥ new re1alky6hi￿E ¥￿th &vBnt makvs aNI in na¥ authen￿5 through tl invcstmurt 5n. eyAmple. (paid odverbsir¥J enhanthg SEO rnnking. EIF has the Servi￿ 0fth1￿ commeroal a]￿es. ￿ tjo Thot - have never" Cor￿U￿e￿ Street CK doDrthto4ocf ctkn telemarkets"NJ. or direct mal aKI appea￿. We I￿ve never pU￿hased nor shared mailrrtj kn. We (h) Thjt 5er¥i arry prirtej cr￿￿1(a￿"0nS to current or pxentfal pwrters- ￿￿1￿er$ can Ok to reta¥ a wuÈr dKJtsl rehslettw. We tske è ￿tiVe g(arKt to pro the prfvacy of ow SUPPDrters and en5we that all (￿n￿ul￿al0ns are apyrowiate arKI sdlcted. EF Is r¢gster¢d w5th and adheres th thè wi(WlnÈs gib£n ty thÈ FuncaiStr￿ RegulètDr. ckn approach akns to staTrJ)rds ty￿1￿ t¢ risks. We alm to ensure the delivery ol goals arKI objglives by wthd(I"ng the Wt lev d Iiwty. public trust and ￿nfide[￿e w) ow tr￿Par>￿ effetthw effi(iay, ard knpxL FINAJICIAL REVIEW Trustee Board appr￿￿ the tharivs f•wTr& A 51atemu ￿T￿leS has teen wep¥ed for the enlire year. Thi5 ststemeni 4KW5 2021 vfvs ￿￿56,946 ex￿￿1bjre of £2.8ffl,150. The TtW5tee5 and we commied to exp¥Kkng the urYEstrKted irKfft to supportthe exwlDn and deve￿Frf￿t of campaty6 In Ihe IX aNI I￿[se0 Ihe TnLStees Te5erye equIva￿t tu six months rfopeiaknn9 C(6ts. Atthe yearnd. bala￿e5 at £5.019.920 d whKh £3.419,634 de unre5tMted fu￿

Page 5 CE FOUNDATIO OUR MiSSIOM AND VISION EJF mi￿.0n Is to Prrted Pttple arxl Allr We t￿l￿e that we share a rvJtrtts a secLYe n&ural envronmenL ErwIrwn￿taI security 15 a whts 15s￿e. Tr reliNKY of ¢AT nthraf vffjrld are crltkal to all hun￿nki￿1. whether fcff food, frs4 watew, 5hdter, suarthe or the myriad that make all ¢J Iwes p)s. Tlr irwt ( crs fals unfaly ccrfrThJnthes that tsve done the least to cause them. 11eprfvSng peop￿ d their fvwxlwwal ryht& We bel￿￿ in equity. P￿ti'ce, and a to re5peck d&end, £￿￿Wer comnwnlttes most at rlsk a degr￿le0 ￿1r￿me1t. We campaign for envirorhmenral )LÉ￿- to hdp amplify the and ￿ett and commurmts'es unfrdirty bUrd￿d global heatitWJi LiL¥Ip+vsty l(Es dtyrIdati￿. i￿r vision is for a wh&e habltaLS aThJ ett¥irL¥¥Trfs sustskn aThl te by a)mmunltle5 that depend upon them for ￿1r needs aNI WHAT I14KES ETr DIFFEREI We lead ty ey2mp￿. We are h(rnt aixmjt what ¥vorfs aTrJ do￿￿ E]F is lean and dynamK" VE defvex c&rtCon￿ dderrrththn. df6ckncy. aTrJ We to spending funds on at￿￿￿Ing a ryxt. We ihsts"galions arKI fllms can bring unNed isyjes into tre Si>)U￿hL fw We knovl to say ￿- str9eS V4il ntrrtr chKe the Trrftg fvTrlng. We are trftyr￿. th￿91th1 n.W•s WM) r4XJse trthr the IS￿ in demandlng arx1 Cha￿Ing pL?￿S. We Ihc& who Jbjse our ftir Ihdr Kuons. We speak truth tu powu. EIF alrns to change, swmO(wn5 arKI (rudallyi to ¥r5ure lh ttoroe Is Ojrdble across ￿rne, rf4iiral transitvxE ea)rThrric

Page 6 MISSION & VALUES OUR MISSION: To Protest PetspLe PL0￿& EJF b•ll•v•i environmental ￿curity i• a fundamental hunwi right for all peoples OUR VISION: d•pwdu Ourwjion u fvi o worfd where natuml habitstsond tnyivonments can justotfy and be JUSEained by dtommunities thattkptAd upon th¢m fvr th¢irboJi¢ needs and Ityellh¢M￿ OUR VALUES:

ENifAR ATION CHARrrAB ES, REPORT OUR AMBMON INTO ACIIOM EJFS Is to seoye eftvronm￿I jL6tKe. kYC¥￿nmQ9 cwr gbbal ck'matq EIF comEx￿ extenve fldd Investww wasycxs th ètKI F¥Jh.I￿eI ts) kwerage rrth robust enVIr￿Men￿l g0veman￿. We 'sWg￿r strategK I1e￿rt￿Th ro drive gmd poiucJI deC￿lC￿-maknrO. busines5 invettrx due dilwtt. trarts¥￿, tr￿eabllty in W supFly chain& We to aLuyJnt INVESTIGATING THREATS TO THE NATURAL WORLD ANO HUI4AII RIGHTS Local envlronr￿tsI FfOt4ems kncreaslrvj￿ dernaThJ x4ubc•n5. Suptyy th&ns Investrnents. espeoany In re9or6 arbj 5ertQS that are krnwn to t hk]hvrLsk- t Sub￿ to fir greater scwtiny eKpxure. IV5 fHJt etNyJgh fer ccffil￿leS ro hde ￿￿11￿1 tl c0ryAe￿ty èrNJ derry in envknnmEnlJl harm. EJFS in￿$[￿a￿On5 ￿￿en1￿je Into the 3hL QK•0T￿rts ￿￿j bl￿1r￿￿t0 a(tYMt. Our wodd4eading In%￿tts￿ use fkn t¢ un•4UE, Compell￿ a￿1 hardIttl￿ to ilild sivwt a￿1 win Ow urthryjin campaigrts to weed. ￿gnDr3n￿. and IndlffertrLe that often shape (wr vrtykl. We are (kntlcyirmj ￿ IwJh.teth tD gats e￿d￿￿e, wothro gra55rc(t5 partsr5 avj LullrnunliES to rcl OLt aff4xthtrAe, that can gathvj tr)e etherKe that Inforn￿ our campol9ns and programmc CAMPA16NIN6 FOR EIIVIROMMENTAL Juffl Envimnmental injlith is the ￿￿1￿&￿ rA cwr The destrutt￿n ofthe ￿al wtyhj . vlthew fore4 marne e1mrorm￿t$, thr tkn ai515 or tr unsu￿¥nab1e inequitsL4e ￿ (1 water. have a h￿rrf￿ imm on the most fyn￿an￿1 human rlgM& We musr CO1ty￿ g￿e a ￿ce to ￿￿rgI￿al￿j and curmunls most affttiEd powtrlul ecorK¥nic Inte￿ and gbjbal demJbJ fvr natural re￿I1￿CeS, in(kQiry fts55il fuels. E]F alms to be '9 to. 0￿￿n[S￿l0￿ leodro the way to t￿TOr￿￿1￿￿￿[0 re•thiry w rternatKnal athKes a d&ir vfyon of h¥e, urgency, and amt￿. At the h&vt of oll W￿ do is provkrvJ ￿uir￿￿t, twry ar1 94Wt W ST the Vol￿ ofenAttsnmental dnders th put thdr Ihes on the line to Lt(U￿rt. expxr and end Ihreats to the natLwal %•rt¥lJ. We wanding Attmst TraiThro kn9rwnft￿ to CDmmuniti25 for sustalrtlE, equltabk futu￿. We scek ID hxa1￿e apacity, tMJikJI￿ and ￿[￿rtIng the conAury acting ￿"ll"￿e chaThp wY(hln ￿MMU￿￿eS ar￿ thl sttiety cKganL4t¥ We make 'sLrgKal' Interventi￿￿ atthe Pdghest uf rdrfirs deci5orprnikirg and M51ness ￿a￿etshIp. L￿r Iws a tattKal focu5 rffi the EU arvj the key Memt*r 93￿, rylvdlrrfJ and Fran￿, the US¥ UK and Japan. We are Iwa9ro tD ￿lkj thl politi(a leaderthlp avj buS￿sS

P&Je 8 2021- TrllGHUGTrrrs We ccitnLrd to ￿lkI wr in¥f5tyati¥e film-makir¢J in to dooj￿nt tkst-hand irTEfulab den￿ of envSronmental èbuses and a￿lated of hLman LIP5 in¥aUve campahJn repAts aThJ filrns rc5ultoJ in succoqseL In 2021 EJF wmpileo 35 alerts to iuu ftsiTrJi )t w or ThTr{￿￿nCe wth EU rule5. rtsJliYJ in fines. arml otlEr Our vNIel￿ cl ilegal. {IW) arKI b￿nan ti3tts I￿$ in the Ch 05trnf-Watw fthing fleet reth the hIg￿51 of U5 gw)vemmenL Klud5ng the St&e Cepartmen De￿[tre.￿t cé Cust￿n$ Protea•￿ JKI Nati￿81 tkeenic and AlrrtssW)erk

miiithon (NOM). The US Customs and Prt)r<Èr pr￿e¢l￿ bgnrthl the ¢Jirtse•ffled Dalkin O￿n rtsNng ¢ompany from exF(Vtiry seafood tu t￿ US4 to ￿Se$ tsn Its vessd We thlttal th1den￿ to ILiI tshlrq ¥Nn ChlrA aThJ Tawans ￿L￿ 7ter fleet& In 2021, In Its blennial rewrt to Ctyw. t(Jth natkffjs . arxl Othe￿ a￿C￿￿1 M4th thtssÈ fkrt5, a5 Sene￿71- as re5PCfflSt4e tr iuu fthr¥J. NOMS listry of Senegal was laryely tjue ts) Irttdllge￿e m thinese vesse15 In￿￿Cti￿j LLSBOA (a fishing te5sd rwered In Sene961} arwj ajuld fao 5ancllon& Tèlwan pn)adW to EFS e¥SaeTh rtswlatitys to rwuire all (￿r 20 grc55 tunnes to Use AIS IAut4Jn&ic I(￿￿[￿(31)￿ System) whilstat w- thi5 IJaCkw￿ ￿￿11 make the The Tawan Fthries r8>Aalior6 rda￿j to pcrt Irspthin and In EJF repuwtxd 5tsatwie5 us￿ by Ch"ne5e in Cknna tu hKle the aLtual ￿n￿￿la1 ownerthip of the Ilshlng ope￿tkIn& These llk9al tattks are esthnaw to cost Ghèna bets￿￿ $14 and 23 millitsn ' lost ￿e￿e fee5 fines each year. The Gtron3￿ goirnnmt)rt tsL￿ In￿51]￿alK￿5 into EF re￿rts relati￿ iDthe ilbjal actr41t￿5 d twj f&wvJ cl￿￿￿￿5. Our evKkn infwTh ￿ E￿[¥￿n Wa￿r9 to its falwes to ¢urty illeg4 fishing, as WV undw tr EU IUU Re9vkt inckJdr4 4¥ith (trffla. • We ￿￿ened our In%esbgauons Irkn Ikgal a$¢￿ated ￿Man rwhts abuses fleets, lnckKf￿Q th￿e of thina. Korts arx1 T+¥an. th1irvJ staes C￿lsa￿l￿5 to tske actKffi ar sanLtcfts, ond eyts traffiing on ¢Jats mirMrKJ. We ￿ mcre trdr.reaC￿￿ SUCQ￿s. Wbduifing InmatI￿al Cornmission lortrE cortser￿ of PthntK TLnas UCC4T), ￿a￿Lsti￿j Chnan- agged JSPAR fieet w￿￿WIde. EF'S Inv￿gatIOn6 tlyee >tars cambSned satdliic llthlngp thal r￿dIa monrtonng. I￿1 irrtervKbv5 Wth ITew. arKJ fryJTNI exiww.ve èLtk+Tr, IndLKling'flag-trbJPFX'ng' tr• avoid any ONE￿ight W PEn4ky fly Thi5 )w 59w sarLt.￿Ing of the KIXYUI, whith we dwnwed fthing Guirta twrvJ irto a fu￿fi￿s in tr

P&Je 9 FOR THE YEAR ENDED In In¢kne5i4 our investvJakns dvj e￿Cn￿-th￿j 5upPthert￿j Interyiew5 3C m grani fitss from over 230 dista wattr tKJats wF¥) were ￿ctimS of abuse andlor wftncsSC5 tc illegal fith'n9. We %Yere a)le to hdp fiKiI'&e repdtriati>n tsf 12 IN&&￿5￿1n mI￿an1 iNorkers rÈscued from a¥nestrfla93ed that were ldy OPLYatirq ￿jalty in Somali water5. Our athccary with the Th Cwuty Pt•i MrlWs dfke >fttJ %%thin the Rtrrdl Iha Poli ?ryd Departrwt of F6hene5 n￿l￿aIn tr.e p￿e akwj ￿)0￿r refomts in Thailand. EJF contlnue£ to haN£ a ￿￿eser￿e at wrts ￿ thr to C￿￿ve aTrJ #reTrJt￿ n5herie5 in5peth'on5 ar compl￿n￿. with infDrmarts Fdp irrtrllJerKe on ￿te[thI IUU rtshIr￿ and121)wr abu across the ￿lf of ThaikThJ ard Sea. In Traik7r￿, V4e aLq) thines to dc(urnert potenknal illegal fthing by at1&7st nine vessds and sent irmrdllve prth1￿$. We 5upportsJ six difn&e thiLs frnm rfthe p￿n￿5 rr¥Jst sevwety ffipxted enatAing them tts attend COP26 lo me& v¥h fckY aml their to Id leader& We know th3t ISSLES we cry4in9 fry wFth muttlpk other tyobkns. Thavs v¥hy traiTh Jwrnali5ts, strcngtkniro tIB"r in¥estKJathys rewriing. artthJe5 Illegal fi&)iryJ have been publtshed In Ghèni In Indone¥ a media trdn.rrfj proqramme wlth sUp￿rt from the Bureau rf 1nttrN*i(X￿ N¥aXks aTrl Errfrxtyw Aftalrs oé the US FAI￿ in Jakarta,

Page 10 OUR IMPAcf x121 PROTECTING OUA ￿U£ PLANÉT Tre ccean is the ￿￿e'￿Ir￿3 h&yV pkirt. Our 5Ea5 orvj ￿ver over 7(l¥q uf thg Earth'5 y￿rfa￿, 7B of ￿IrT￿]I t￿￿s5 and w(xlLre more oxygen than all the th)rtd's forÈsts, g￿n9 us (xjr wy secKTh1 trKt&4th. The 15 home to some 232.000 krnwn Wes, wih perty>s a fflillKn ￿￿￿e ytt IHS rK afi eth)led 95% d our global IKean. The c￿￿)n r6wlates our r31rMer. wattr, ¥KI cwtsl enwrTJnmenl ocean makes the Eèrlh hrtbtt21￿É fc kn￿nd. It 15 OW Frts beatry The c(ean Is a k¥imary sourtt of Iwdlhocql for rfne three tillw ￿￿e aThJ Pr￿ideS fO￿j s￿￿nt￿, inc￿￿ weHing for M￿l￿n5 more. ￿ cu seas and cteèn are ￿der NKrea pregsuit (mm overfshing and IlbJal, reported and unwulated {IWI frthing. Fdlutb)n ar dirnp A5 a irrqAaCeab￿ marine ecy#em5 aNI Ihelr ￿0(￿er￿￿ we M the edge d t¢tsl ( EJF is worknng to wotect our gkthi ocean and its vfftal role for al Ife ￿ Earth. We caroaign to protert manne habtsts and blodivergty frorn dbegal urN&ainatle p￿lub"On frcth the se¢LtY arvj global heatiThJ. Fighting for I•9￿. •thical and ourtain>l fitsi A tragedy is vnfokth'rYJ (ffi both the opeTr c(ean arKI li rAXStBI wers. ￿Eth of global fish pr4)ulalKJns overfisw or fisw to ther lThit a￿1 gbt4315eafpcd d¥nand at ￿ 01141n￿ ￿jh. 111￿al 'pirèts' fishlrg ts iising. 'Piratc' fith1￿ iKlud(¥ many ith.crt actM"t"es. frt4n ur£ertsed restrkted 20nÉs or taryeb'ng prrtected 9Je¢ie5. It capiiali5e5 lox ar￿ contrc15 in poarcr nation5 ￿ the high sea& The impacts are signffKart: ilbja fishing onnually costs West Atrit7 W Si bilkffj ￿ ihreater6 food seturty for alr￿y- ¥ulw¢b￿ P￿PIe. In a￿lts￿, It (w5ervatNJ) of weciou5 eJj5ySt￿nS and wikl¥e makos sL￿ainable fisherbes unreallsable. AFvalliro human t1ghts athses. ￿C￿entt, murdv aThl pecole trafflcth a￿ all asgX48ted with ilgjal fishry. r goal is to protett C￿edn iw imprwng Se￿1￿ ftherus trartspartro that +•AII hdp engxe we who Is fiskw whaL wh&e. hcrty èrnj when. We to ath￿e this by CLYnbin invesbgotior4 high-kvel '5WgKal' and povRrful film aTrJ comwKationL ￿F works tD eryl Illegal fisNng a￿1 stsmp out tre NJM rights érrven by thL4 iTh"clim. We èlm to the bolons of req)le de endwrt on the own and eTh￿￿ tr sunfval ¢f spec*s ￿ call Trt h(¥T￿.

P￿e 11 EIIVIROIWEpifAL J Tru We to xcount iKrth the wlh l¥r' fi5hirg fieets t￿tse bw"ThJ Ihebr IifKt self￿￿1. For thls rea￿n. E]F closéy w6th market states. Irth11TrJ EU. USK arn1 J¥n, whkh c(ryrise wdl over half the global seafr¢d m¥ket by value. U5irJ e￿Ikn￿ fr(wn our irTre5bgatKins, y￿ urye these in1luen￿ pW to a dear rrt55y that ty will Thc¢ pt seafood IThp￿ts they ae ftAly tratw arrtl tr¥table to legal $L￿ree USA Our inve5tsgatl0￿ IE(J u5 tD a rket & ¥essd5 ¢J¥wI by t￿e OceaTh FtshlNJ Cfywary. The testlmohy trtffl the I￿OneS1￿ tray was slK£kiiVJ: ty wke rf Tel￿41e55 vwbal abL4 threats, intimidaiion. dangerous [£￿1(0X￿, [￿kn￿4e ¢aths at sea t10￿￿1 Crew Ir￿nb￿S al&i rEvealed the bnrta captwe ofd01p￿.ns lor shark bart to trade kn sh fkn. tn JU￿, tr£ US Cust¢ms Bythr trteCti￿ ban￿ Da￿ CWn'5 ertre frtrn knp￿.n9 staft<J to the USA éenwng tr bre' lleet ￿5S to a I￿at￿e rrt&keL F swgthened our er￿￿er￿ the USA ￿lleNCe tj the govefr¥mert to LUU fi5hry and ftlrted labjur, Our ￿er￿£ - irKknlrwJ the thh'tRrdte taryeting c d￿￿InS . helped WDmpt t r&itional Ckeanic and AtrNJ5pheric ￿MInistra￿n (NOWI) to Ilst Taiwan and Chirw in the 2021 E4enThal Rer¥)rt to Congres5 Irnprrykng Intem￿￿1 Fthvies Managewt. 80th sktes must address the Iss￿$ rai5cd in tt r2w)rt ￿)re 2023, othe￿￿e, ttrw rray f￿e trade l)Jr team presented Infornth on Chlnese ￿$Se￿ fishkwj Ile9altv Sn to L6 g0KYrn￿nt offlcials from iEAID, Ststr Cept arKI Dept ¢rf (DOL) WLvkirvJ in East AftTr. E]F byas Imfjted to F￿1( to a follow M￿11￿9 that included Interw. U￿ted NatkK6 OIHce M tuos aKJ Crime, EU. UN FAO the Wotld investigations the same enfOrt￿Ment fathJre# that i1￿1 fLShir4J a19) alh)w humah th3hts buses, Inclu￿ traff1c￿ vScrKe aTrJ even rnurcer. This yw. tre US Stste Departnrfs high-woft￿ annuBI Traffithng In Pepxns RetKwt rdttencoj EJP5 e￿deff￿ wdatiry to Tarw•n, Kiyea and Gh)na. The t￿partT￿t of LabDr'5 bting of (￿rtr￿S 05%Mter5 vthai ￿'r ccrtrart5 ￿J. the Qkain fcfcgj tlrn to ccfitn￿ tYkiry. dc5kvatE c￿1 drvwned in his escape atL2mpt. In Augus¢ vllth Oe#wdNe ￿shIng Watrh MI the Int￿national Ju51ice to Secu￿ ￿ repotr47tw ol ￿ remanirwj IZ cre*

Pa9e 12 AL JiisficE FOUNDATiofi CHARrrABL MBER 20 JPAN We exp2r ¢JJr putlk kyoflk ￿ a(tMtles, on the Wnese Dkt Qryb1ature) passlng a blll iM￿t c(ntrrA rneasur￿ for seafood aThl Fshttles with develo￿ng wulatlor6. EJPS txletys rttommended Inr¢yf t¢￿trCI Sch￿ indLths several spew (s￿h as ￿ ￿Tra.11ke specles arKI sIMrk) arKI cal￿ for rciw5t traceility. EJF kyesented our enden￿ at e%nts meth"ry. ir•thw theTL)ffj Sitstsinai Sear￿)d ard durirwj a meetlng wilh the Japanese Ftherie5 Agery. In Pa￿u51 our inveslwJ&ions rrto ileg61 fFshiro arKI hurn￿ tJaifL'NJ axerd CNnese ¥esse15 Supplyi￿ Japan were by the Kyodo Nths 4ency rE5ulling in $4 print, dyal TV fEaWre& The ¢Thetwe featured inteThws ￿lIh Indonen ftshers who had on 19 ￿1r￿e distsnt-vrnter vessels link￿ to Jap6n&se Imports. A 9ovemment comrnittee m& to disiuss irrFort Natr'onal Federathin cf Hsherjes CO-0pernb￿ Awcwtions called for tuna to te btex reJAated. ETr atso nt vlth the of Usufijku Honten . a Japanese tuna fleet opera5ng etw Ted ¢0 indLKle fve tuna specles In the rw. fshEry law arKI better we9￿ tuna TAIWAM E]F has worked In Taiwan for Y￿ tyrr¢. y fvI¥c seen go40T￿nt move frcm deTral abo iN￿arty in its fithirpj Ikets to bectsrvJ a kajer w) ir¥tsp&ew. ve5SEI liLE￿e registers. Whme sertous aiforcenent Issues remain (as refiected in the USA¥1itTh3 cf Taiwan as a rkikn errfJ4glrg in IUU f15king). sures we being taken to address lJs& Ff irL$t￿o, f(4ow¥¥J the US listing. In latE 2021. the Talwanese sllthes N4ercy anntsunced t￿1 AIS ve$5el trxkiry wll L￿¢ rn&tvJknry on ¥￿15 over 20 9T￿$ tonne5 operat'ry in the dist3rt-water lleeL AIS enatrAes txJ&s to be mwlt0￿d, stthing WI￿re are ts￿"ng and which other vesseLs they are a59Jo&ed wrth- (c LS a (we ￿1 fy fistrKVES transparency. Our tearw in Taipei our rElatm5 wth tr 9Y•vrbW wth Asws >iJey and government miri5rer5 to thape 'F&)enes a￿1 4unNan R¥Ms £t6on Pbn.. TINS landmark plan, to e frymlty ann￿n0￿ in 2022. cortsin5 many ofour kw reCc¥r￿t￿￿5 to trar4)arew vcr￿5 1 s￿Or. eThY the use ofyags of conveniwKe' eraTrte aixse ￿ (Tew. We tralned Tak¥aw oKwernmert bssttl ￿ (Ar tortrthrélNJ exptstyKe wth Rryal rwrt. ackjtion, the Ftsheries Awcy &F to obsvrn ￿sSe1 hteMtrS Wth crew munbers and see the IMP￿ments￿On of ￿ reCoMm￿dat￿7n We &so alegatth of 20 T￿a￿se 4essels ersègkng ffi fflèjal flshirfj <rYJ human rights al￿Se5. A fine $342,CQO was to one vessel that k'lkd va# Nmttrs ￿ sh¥ks. Tr boaY5 fLthirq Icence was swende(J frx 11 months. The Taiwanese 19er￿ st￿thene(l rela￿r￿j to F(rt insFection, and sharks landed in Taiy￿￿ rtW5t have the body awKI fin5 att4thed (x Lr pLa(Ed In ts same ba9 to rethKe t￿ ilbjal t1￿ of Yinniro. in ￿ICh the trAJ of the Is vmstefuly dlscard2d at Final￿, ow re5eorch found rfTaNvan'5 wffiual $27S millKJn f&w¥J Subs￿￿ ￿ppcrt IlgBI 4TrJ ursiiAainable p￿YJCe& To help end thLS pr&try CLvd"nèted 3 UOSS-party grow of fjps io raise thi5 the 9ovemwert.

Page 13 soimi KOREA The Nini5tw of(kws aThJ RShe1￿ Im I￿1￿j EJF KLveaS serkf t￿ner to the hlgh4evel Advix¥y Boara, gmng us a(cess to the highest leNt15 of th(isen"makiry. IMn r￿W rU￿S to rrtea mlgrdrt workws ￿rne into fry ￿ inwstigatiorts tjwt hb>￿tt$k w4ek. ￿ as tlx blcthd elsew￿. 14re ntst WLTiti5al tor hispect￿l￿, dnd insrtor trainiThJ was hwjequate. fvtrth, VR reka5ed a film C￿ the mulspbe alb¥tt(ns d mèjal ftshkng ab￿￿ aboard Ktsrean rithirrfj YesseL£. We wesent&J (wJr reC￿n￿l￿rG transparw, elettnMic Mm￿r￿3 ar￿ fl£rie5 sub5i(5 to the ￿￿nIstry of Oc£￿5 and directly ID DreAtr ol FitsbE5 Pdicy. In Ortotr, MOF announc&[ Rs plan to ratlfy tre Intemathyol Latw Ooari2ation Wtrk in FshirwJ CeThen16on (ILO C18B} by 2024. In ￿)veth, Tyunislry al￿ Su￿nrttsJ io tts Flan to ratify Town Agreennt (on s¥ery measures for fis￿ at sea). 80th rI￿￿re$ VAI, In dL provide far greater to f1s￿ Including fflIg￿t labourtrs workj.ng on K£¢ean Nssels. In Nov￿. EJF atxl wr Kwi caled on to aKI hèrthl fftherg sUb￿dIes, a cgn gthiThJ pao ill LW 20 P￿55 atid THAILAMD ETrs expc6ure of y4￿111r￿j thavd TrOL￿￿$ IlsNrq ￿ gave u5 a unHJue '•itsy point, to the highest le¥és Oft￿ RO￿ Government d Ttrkikn. (kn fv past eight years, tt government has de¥l￿d a new I￿1 frarne￿)rt to gorn flsherle¥ V41th EJF, as Offidal Ilfvlsor. arKJ reo)rnrnendation5. EJF ' the only NGO inwteLI to obsernf enforcewrent ￿ a￿1 tethnical reL(MnnknJ(rs such a5 the need to rdl tra￿r￿j to IlsNrrfJ vessets IrryWry￿ pyt InSmi￿ c4>3cty. E]F the tkpartmEnl of Flslwles a￿1 thrcw the ￿ tts illegal damaedgin9 vessels In C￿sIa1 Ic￿. As a resuk we grani(yJ to IN91￿1 meth.ros aTh1 were InvofvEd in ioirt patrds and ves5d I￿PediC￿& The government IW CD¥fd re• acwtr)g us to resfft ndd and plan fwour rwe4¥ed participatKn in thi Royal Thai PolK2 MarnE Pok2 Trint patrd5. In athition, Te a￿ wo>Jiing Royél Thai Airf(Kce to ass&s their capacty to CO￿lutt wds. E]F b￿an Inveslwrrt into fLshing vt55e15 irw tl n¢w operate in Mawiè. (Jew n￿1)erS irter¥wtd recourt fishiThJ 11kgal￿ in lThJc¥sré art atyJses sud) as ctsnfiscalion of Ifts, wage seaf¢¢ trade. meeting all0v￿￿ us trj share our trwrery, indLKSr¥J expanding tr8th.ng b) smèl (LNMKraal ve55e15 a¥J I￿Tea￿￿9 w4acrty at Ir￿ (Hrtres. For the flrst I1￿ th2 pandem4 h￿1 neEd lo the Pcrtaln-l (PIPO) c￿treS to (AYrve ¥e55d InSFryI￿.

PJJe 14 ENVIRONME TR 21 INDON￿lA ANDThE PHIUPPINES EJFS ]r￿On￿a tearn secured damning testynon￿ from sLTh YJJ ]ndc•￿n L7ew frcrn over 230 trE55ols. These were mkJr3nt crew wc¢klw Chrse. aThJ K￿ean trJats coenlJrrfJ cn tl high seas, far from ttL¥ir￿ or wotedicn. Thry tok1 us of Ph￿Cal and •bJsei gruelling hour￿ inadequate foc•J and water. and forced Tfr¢ir videos aml re￿ rampart Ilegal fthlng. (15harks t￿r fins aThJ their bodles the otean. WKI ts dc4iN5 atwj 5ea15 for shark baiL Ne¥¥ invesligalive re5eardws in gJawsi WiFf4res have tK<sted our opaoty to galjw (Teby trSknmtrie5, Wc awe (ollating the evKIe￿￿ arml dher data irto a repNt ￿<￿61[￿j the irnW dChins dIStant￿ater neet. Ckn Inf0M￿lIC￿, ¢ tre mo (Wvrehwb￿ efr r4111sh&J on this opaque Ileet. VAII te in earfy 2022. SAFECUARDnlG WEST AFRICAM WATERS West Aft1￿ coastal waters Iwe the tsrJr et fc WKJuthl fLshing Ileets that fth llegal￿ aTh1 a)rnmtt hU￿n Thjhts T￿ often LL cx ¢trptsrdte struc￿￿e&,ftègs ￿ ￿￿kn￿,. sheu ccffjpanles to a¥0￿ detect￿￿ perh)tty forth8"r Ii 1 acknkn"e& Marlr t¢knity and ecoswems a 0Ver-&¥J)k>i￿, COB51al tornmuth relant tn ftsh fcr f￿j in¢)me 5uffv. UF cornly'nes gra5yc•X5 Inveslgarths, communty eNJagement wacty-biikhrwj wilh natt.￿al anJ intemthkil to axpjse and er&icate the grcww threats to the c¢ean the rety GHANA Our work f￿￿5 on illegal 'saiko' ftshl￿". ￿ at4ea tsansfer fr(m irKthI t[aW￿lS to IOGI carK)es, the Chinese"owned in(kn5trial trawlers that prytyate It tak wbvnarKe thal Mas ￿ll￿ted it. Saiko LS hugely de5trwbve ￿ utteth unsustainabk: tsh 14nthtvJs hwe fallen by 80% ow¥ past ￿nty yea￿. In P4arth. At l¥t¢ost?• rqxyt da"rrfJ ￿ frort (rynpanies odr tKbcs that ￿1neÉe fithln9 companie5 ￿ to hide Ilwr le￿claI 0¥¥n￿￿p. m11193al pwyce 6 estimated to an￿llY rAIst Ghana USS 14 .23 mllion in kJ5t Iwce fees and ffin￿ becau fLsiry kentr fees ard finu frryn travAers are ke# km IOGII ve&ts. Pktrthever, rw researd) gN%15' that 5offle Th of the chn•an tr￿1 neet Is attualty CNnese cOrFOrntr)￿ thartkxrt the Gharn ctsrpanks. Invegiga¢fv¢ film ral•J that Ghan￿ f$￿"eS ot￿￿ . n￿nI[01 ￿ ￿1r£Se.1>￿￿d tra￿1 t￿. art routhly ttrffeate￿d Or ats￿J at Sea. LntErvrhre5 [c￿t aLts(ks, as obsewer being threatU￿ byith a kryfe whEn ￿ tsied tD prthrt fth frrKn bwrrfJ illegally d￿mped at sea. We presented findirYJ5 to kry ￿d￿lIvj tt Rthnue JtyJtl￿kn, Ecorkimlc aTrl (￿aniSed Ctrime Offre, RegL4trw.Gerwds ()epMbThert aTrJ Attuney . a￿1 receNed wideyead ((wera9e in natKJnal ènd internab'cfol media. ￿b$ery￿￿. goNErnwt bLKlks inve5tWth Into tre lssve. We promde of111eg to ￿ Eurc¢pJn C￿7n15&￿. In Jw, the EU i5%￿j Ghana a 'yekni (ard., è fom)al r(W￿l￿d Yomlr¥J to iw fishiry ￿ ri4( ￿tr￿tIOnS on s&th exFats to tr EU. Gtwna's ftstrKJ comm￿l￿eS We grav* affECted by fth"￿. In AugLEL report r tevcakd that ovcr 5Q% of srnall-scale rS￿r51 wULEs￿#s trathrs reFtrtèl in5uffJcient food o¥er past * over 709A sak4 they had deterI[K￿ Ivirhj con(kn"w& In ¥k51￿ lo seoJr&J natbnèl and internatt¢Mal medla cry4et7ge, the report Fffomptgj disCL6s￿ Ihe (alw￿n Cfmmssion on Huwan Rthts arrfl Alministratlve jU￿(e and a proFwl for a wertlThJ group to dxk¥ rthnal FYJIKY. E]F al￿ PLbli5hed a rem on the rth ￿ traditional cunrnunty marknwrent in the rNV Volts'5 dom fthwy. whlth is utbcal f￿ Icol l¥ellhc￿ds and fo¢J1 seawty.

Paje 15 TRusfEES' REPORT EPIDED 31sf DECEMBER Our Gh•M team ￿ a LThlthn that Gynmiy4M the dr&( Flshth Managamert Flan. We ra￿ concems tD kcrKC 88 trars - alN#)st Ihe r¥Jmber (48) con￿e￿ the maxtrnm to 9JstslTh the ftheAes. Covnrnunty 5urveillavKe very effeltve twl in the against illegal fishiw. tXJr SMartpTr￿ aFpt'DAS8, is theap and ￿Sy-t￿llse tethnow tha enables local fislws ro gather aTrJ 5thit ewdetKe ¢y i19al industrial fishTrJ h Li￿￿?. Ghana and S￿rra Leort In Seiwal. wr￿e ¥￿ r￿entty recew u)ffiaal accredfcation as an NGO, we r£ased Frenth and iYc4of versiC￿￿ of the DASE app instnKtion vhkn. EIF (￿rOt￿te5 informatKn produces IUU Aluts, tJt help g(Nwnmerts id￿. atch an¢J Sa￿c>n FerpetratDrs. 2021 marked th& lear that EJF DASE across the res￿, the communrtR5 74¥e aim to ￿1P ha%t 9rely wekomed IL In addition, DASE and its be rdeased ￿ nwye L4rwages and Ic(&DThs. p back to fishiTrJ coYmuns to their waters. I[Va￿ and fc(J se(urity. ow, there15 no way for the travAw5 I￿ ￿USe the aFP has K( gfflk4e to thc4JrniYI ￿￿rtthWrf. Emmanuel Appleton, tshernw. R0trkrts￿rL i5 app rnear￿ Ca￿)e fl4rs hm to Str￿ we9 ffish iksally In thelrfshlng grth5". Nina ￿j) sok￿￿, EMeoJliT Natx¥l Carne COU￿￿, Ghana LIBERIA EJF Is ImplernenUrwJ an EU.knded to trtlkl c¢ffimwMty to c£rb)t ikgal and u[￿U￿1￿bIe flshlng. th mind 2Iyh of animal protein comiryj frcrfn and ovw 33.000 people invoPod In tre fistkrEs sertor, 1xc￿lI¥j ftsh powlatsorb ènd the trw is rJittsl to fWJJrE work a￿lera￿ in 2021 fttus ffi CCrnLr¥ty 9Jw1￿ usiro DAS4 Strengt￿nIng wrjmen and marginalised groups ant1 eyNYirvJ oummunty rnmwgement aw￿latiDn5 (CMAS). EJF now ha5 gassr￿ts offi￿rS ￿￿)r￿'r9 in Duf ffAJr taryet commthrytes pro¥idiNJ trair#w, sur4)C&rt e5Sttta other pacitie4 rfuthng off4Jrié solm sy51aTkS Px Rotr￿ aTrJ Mashll alAs. Women rnay make up than half In Ul￿. Lyrt they are olien exduthd frcth Jedskn. maklry that afferts thelr h5, To help tms, UF 9JP[￿￿ 220 w(Yw wtth litEfacy traHng and wpFxJrtto e5tsblsh vilage saviro5 and toan ￿9￿at[O[L5 th< n tum, will help tI￿ll have a str¢w voKe. In April. we released ?1￿ 5frw Plmar. a stth)rt fllm cruual r¢4e In sualNThJ u"buia's fish FrfwlatltsB. Our Gender dKJ Community PirtKipaknDn Cffw has wES￿rted tIE I￿Ue on k¥al ra(tio S￿￿On5, along5dE mu114 other la3t￿e5 on our coMM￿lry SENEGAL In JU￿, we embathed on a rw4 prOJ￿t kw)rknng to ajrb ￿egal In This tsjilds o our remote vessel mon￿O￿n9 has ￿ to tc￿￿nitY SLrrveilknce in three a￿aS using our Dartph￿e app to report Ilegal fish'ry. We are supporb'w grassToDts participat￿ in fisheries decLSiOn. maklry bYtti&t encouraglng the to our Trar6Par￿ Cher. NOM5 li5tiw of s￿e931 Sn its retwjrt to C(ryre55 ruu fishing wa5 krydy due to rtthJen￿ on ¢Jxne5evessels Inte￿1v￿ with LLWA (a fishin9 ve￿1 regiStÈred in Stykgal) ￿ ccrtjkl foo has giveD us an OP[￿T￿li1￿ to leverage govemment act.on to ojrb ￿al tthi

Page 16 IUTAB BER 20 THE GAMBIA AND GUINEA (hhkse.owne(I Itshlng vessels hm a sh¥th7nt Imp2rt Krc65 West AfT￿a. Qjr ethdente shMs Ihat Chr￿Se orwrat'￿s profft even iyhen arE thl013rfa<Mry￿(L investkJatton5 5crutini5ed &mblan and senegale￿ that WÈ sLYc￿ we used as safe havws by IUU ¥essels. In 2020, evSderKE tegjted in the InterTr￿lonaI c￿￿mIss￿￿ cons￿vabl￿ d Aknb"t Tur05 IICCATI blackJistin9 Sage, a boat thal tts Ihe ￿m￿a. E]F cornmworKd a &mtMan FJxnah5t Ytho m&ny NEssels owned ty ou.nese ompanie5 in a simikr pattern to that vleTApJ el•rtwe In West AMO. Guinea. ¥%E raEed awarene￿ of wtykslK4)' to a gOVWT¥rwt In￿$t19a￿)n Into a Ve￿e1 apptylr9 for a li¢￿￿ to Guirta¥ Watc￿,. prtparL tr7efirrfp abrmftthe operats'ovL5 of chi￿￿￿£￿1 YeS￿4S in GUi￿a arKJ Swra Lw. These kx)ktd at ol tlwe vessels y)d their links tr llgal flsNng, solid evkne to inform Iwjh-thl deri90n-Ma￿"ng. Tre SarKt￿lng oft￿ KOWYUL whKh we th￿Mented Ilshing wars to be knxrmig a fvlty-lledged inwsliwlon In thr 16A, M•ior Win: Blacklisting the ZSRAR In e 2021, I￿r renxe monttcthg Indlcated fleet rlthree tw,hY￿1￿ trnats that￿s￿M￿lY dock•J In Senegal and the Gartha were fthiThJ for tLma in lrternational QJmmis4on the Consewation of At￿nIjC Turws gLfAD wulates the Alkrtt tlyetryear'nY￿galjon slKMtd th￿tt￿ vt55e& used a variety of tD ￿a￿e 5crutVlYp ir￿di￿ sMTtchir¥J tl flags cé fy31ion5 they regislwed to (from Belze, to Saint ViNent Qw)ath"nes a￿, rI￿$t rÈtsritty. cknÈn), wessd names switcth9 aulomatic Id￿tif￿al￿ 5y5tn (AIS) rnwJ.wJya9e, thgdly trdnski￿ng ¢2tth. gJpplE5, or (re￿. Folkmng a review of our ￿￿en￿. In ￿t￿r, ICCAT tre fÈrt. In Marth 2022, ve9sel Iwrers drc￿￿O the ftht, n May, the INlian O(w Tuna (IOTC) al50 bkI￿ted the 15r6r ve55e15, and in ]￿¥, Ckyan re[￿0Ved the Israr frorn the vessel WORKING Wrnl tu TO STRENGTHEN FJSHERIES TRANSPARENCY LIF wo￿5 at hig& levd5 to help infortll EU ￿￿ene5 pc41a25 and drive &41n￿ wthin the EU IDblty. Our amtsyon is for the EV to take a rcle fft tsherie5 tranwerKy aThJ Lse tlE pmr of market to thi¥e changes that wll eraOtète lgal d3ftM9e it QL(se5 tD the environmert pED, To Col￿de v•ith the FJxopean Parl4ynent and C&j￿11 d t￿ EU EU CA)rrtrol R4ulaUon, we att￿dled i￿l￿V sU￿￿rt thrwgh a 51aternert a¥J iYDad agreement from EU Commis5￿￿er Virginijus ￿n￿l(￿s, including thrth￿l ￿ rrPe50n meethvJ we atreThled wlth partrer5. Mary cour pdonty 'asks'. Slxh as mandatw CCTr cn ￿"gh ￿k, ve55e15, fuu dpaital traceabfjty (induO"ng prthlth suth a5 tuna} arKI rn<thtcYy re￿￿Ury on the catch rfwc￿ted ¥￿Ie5- were the European Parllarnent, vtrth p￿t￿rs. we wrote to the EU am U5 underf1￿[¥j rare r4yxthnty to sècure a ￿irtt C¢MimitTrrt tl) transparenty and a m0-tsb￿Tar￿e 4yroth to ile9al fishiry. The US, EU, J4)Bp¢se repreRntatives ¢knLEsing internthW oxwatkn to ¥#J fithlwi. We al￿) I￿StPA a ￿th'ng iiitri Charflna the tr EU CLmrtskin's ￿ MARE. in whlth dlscus5ed prc¥Jress tsn transpwery. Yi•]s rf Corr¢r#er￿,, aTrJ the vak of the EUs'c*dirpJ' Sy5bn. In the autumn. tm ￿ the Commission's AdvFffj rewesentlryj the ents.re EU seafcrfA value than and Ihe EU dthrl.water fle¢ sKJnalkd ther gJPPOrt br our r￿￿nI￿￿atiOn5 in adyice to the G)mm1ssl(￿.

Page 17 FOR wAh ourcoaNttm part￿￿. we publthtsy a f¢ww rekwyt to ￿ InflUw￿ sbjdy on harmcmLsiThJ in)p)rt corrtrols across key market& ThL% rewt detalls how better catth doLumentatkn ￿th￿S1n Re9ional Fislrti Management Organi5ations IRFM05) (an ￿1p IUU fislu"ng. As of a coalithm, our efforts ed succesdul ès lft Ge￿ry41 ￿￿rIes fc tl Me¢JktsMan ad(pbJ a measure to make their th(￿se￿ Vessel Ust Iw5went ar￿ (x>fflpknE In the frrnork of thi5 coaltsin we ) led the and prtfft2tion of a that elabjrated the 5sor6 learnt frcrfn the EU IW Rawklbjn the Cryprte S(stairtaWe Due DI1￿3en￿ We h￿e tsken part kn the EUS the af Port 5tste Conlrol Dlre(tW advcKating k fishing ve55e15to irK￿d￿j in ir￿trU￿t to tYJtrrtÈn ptrt o)ntyd5 on fithiro ￿$Sel5 uslrrfj EU ports. INDIKsfRY LEADW AG41NsfiLLEGAL FISIIING Throughout 2021 ￿ alfvoca￿ crtjr Transparew of te￿￿1Y athcVab￿ financiilty vlatle measures that he¥1 tackle illegal In SePteM￿r, we FffeSent￿ at the V￿￿ Tuna ConfererKe, whith bro4ht towher ￿ major F4ytt& In c￿th, VR were Invled Chun ￿)rm￿sa Flsl (FCFI. the world's bF>JESt trader, ts) we5ert ot an eyert for XS reGruilmRnt 4erdes kn TèNrfJn. Vle ￿￿ped draft from IX refAlers to the Tarnmn Itshe￿5 caing tran5parenLy and bettw prctstion of crew rnembers. We ￿11 conunue fad￿TrY rt￿art￿rts tetrcn ￿ UK lThlusty ￿ the Talwa￿Se go￿￿MMert to ￿￿￿￿?18 fcy refms. In Korea, we rrt kader5 of the larg distart water fishing c4Jnwnies, j£C￿971. DoThw. aThJ Sajo. In we prented recommcndation5 laik)red for exh rporatic￿, ilKI￿1r￿j plth'ng Th on ￿ a¥J Meas￿ tD IxThan r￿ts S5￿5, wch as yage durdtlon aThJ vlttlm.cwtred AcrIvrsr TrAINIIIG AIID SUPPORT FOR ENVIRONM￿AL DEFENDERS EJF 6 committed to $upffi1￿ grassr(Jts (￿n￿the5 arNJ enwrcrfwitsl defendtts . we hdp atnplrly Iheir volces in decisMHpmakiw and the atrAJ5e of p(Mr that é¥rkigE5 r￿U￿al ènd exKert>kn inequalty and InJu#ke. We achth this throi&th comrrnrty r￿.115)￿￿ WKJ a of trav¥ng kYCJr3mmes, mentsing. a prowding te(hnul èdvKe as lknllmakfrg kits. thries a￿1 caTh￿ra$. tTr 2021 this v4rMk fc(usefJ on expahliThJ the sccy r< crxNwnty $Jr￿11arKe to hat Ii 1 fi5hih# West .' 5uppxtifW é Ydcffien-￿j gyoup ￿hlA¥j tD Wvted 8rarts Pantsnal wetlwhjs, wkllife communities and trair•¥ Journalsts in Irthrtta, <kr@, S(wnl47, ITh BrdZ(l. suwxt fdr E5FvèrKa. a tsrrtjstt of wtynen fdd b¥J￿.5t5 dctumentlng growirYJ threats Panianal whch are being burned and C￿￿1 by ¢#lJt ronchers arf soy farmers. Provllfing them whh trdlnlngi came￿, a drone. arKI access to esserrtol fLYKls fur re5earth trfps h)$ sY)abkd this dedicated wiup to gather filmed ￿7(k￿2 of the thr&s St￿ the ¥d of ts ildlrfe and the l(ol commun116e& SUPPORTING ENVERONMErirAL JOURNALISTS In indon&ia, we embarkd on a to strwgtkn Ihe opaaty for ￿liSM. We It19ted a wthshep ID(using on the Illegal Irèje h sharpts aTh1 rays YAth expèrts I￿n bYIF, Temw) Instliute a Mongabay sharing tP￿"r th'lls ￿ights wth 18 tn Ottrthr. twoNJumèfis actt￿pan.￿d EJF on Invests"gaUons Into Vietnamese flshhYJ ard thark tradè that regJLgJ n mo￿5he￿I artth.

Page 18 ES. RE THE YEAR Ef4DED 31sf DECD1BER 20 WE havE bEen similw tD SUPWt enb1FDrYr￿p￿nati9n fty r(wr yurs in This year. r+ Journal&ts suppcwt&J * EJF wblthd Wikles threats to fSK￿e5 (￿S￿S the y￿errY[￿￿5 failure tD pro5￿Ute I119Jal fisyng ye￿Is. In Son￿lIa. vrfe l￿aborate wrth R>50 Datyw. the colm¥ ￿rgest strtwm arKI meAlia ouuet. We plan to equ k(als and Radio Daljir staff ith cameras JK1 tccthckn to tr￿1p them cOl￿t emdentt of illwal fL4hing in Pwfrrisk aM5ts1 wdlpj COMMUNrrY AcfioN TO PROTECT THE OCEAN F's ￿￿¢S￿"gationS caMpagr￿ freq￿rtfy'Ow to commiAy4&J woJe(ts wmbine Mrertss. r￿0￿ng wilh pr￿'Cal conservallon actknns In 2021, to re￿J￿ Ma￿ rAastic PDIth'cfft i Tha￿and wotect wrtk5 in IVe5t NET FREE SEAS, THAILAND In 2019. dtscwded fishlng gear kn Thalarxf5 watss kjbj 352 iurtks 184 Ca3￿&￿. •)d 11 rron&Ees. EIVS Net r.ree Seas wojert ollab¢)rales wth fishir4 comnwJnities. ¥cA￿teer d￿￿s, ard c(NnFwThe5 ID and rewle thtte dlscarded nets before can harrn m¥irE envI￿rnents. The proprt (ffity prore(ts the ￿e3n but also in￿ntry15eS GDn5eThation'. ccrfnmunties recovirnj a re scdJtcÈ of Iwme frcrfn the nybn r￿ts Ihat are recydtsj ihtè 5nncrtalhe pocts. "AJtJ5anal fits5 a huge role h) ((wr¥abc¥). We saw than as vdans in p45L iwJt nrjw tk heroes. form a stroro nethvct1( aid tt4labor wlth us to rescue Injured animab arml to release ikn into twr F¥)rne" 0￿r 33 cl ¢adly'ghost ￿ts. wve tre More than 100 fish'rq 0)rnmUr￿leS ThailaThl are part rf Nel F￿e Seas. Three reLi¥Jing partr•s d¥ll one ccmmerti& companyi aThl thJLens of divers are irntdved. HEALTHYTVR7LES, HEALTHY OCE In I￿ana an¢ Llberia, we buihj strong p￿IC pc4 twue nesting bead￿. O the 2D20121 n&ltng season, In GoThK￿ FLXteh, onty had turt￿ pvxhing hol￿ but thue was Also a ￿X-ft improveThnt in S￿¢¢55fUtr nestro. Jn February, Yf (3Ale for Ne￿Ing TLUe ￿rU￿rIng for Volunteers. Then. fb April. we began of * aftSmated fllm to rèL%e aWa￿e￿5 of the Impoktance of sea turt￿ conservati￿ in preSe￿Ir￿j a healhy ecow. In May, Earnec￿r¥jvS, resented t￿ t￿1 foott)all team who palyol the beathes ri9hUy arwj ￿9a92 wllh fislETrrw to persuade rKt to kill c¢ Inju￿ tiJtle>

P•Je 19 E TRiIST FOR THE YEAR E14D FI6TrITIMG FOR CUMATE JUSTICE Olmate d￿r￿Je ts tPe most tFYeattD enW(￿￿tal al￿ tr￿Man ￿JFk% SnoE 2008, weather￿L?￿l hazan15- whith are freql￿￿ and se¥trty dup to the cknate crfsis- ave foriEd oyu 21 mlion rmrAe to lelNE thelr knes ￿r. m¢￿ of tlv come from vulrerab (crfnmunities in lower.1r￿￿ countrs. thJbal e>ac8bètes other slre55tW5 gJth as wvaty, aimate ￿ea￿1YTh ts fUrJannta1￿ unJusL The Fecyle cwrrtr5 th& ha¥E a￿trIbU￿ tt kast to greenhcw gas emi￿￿]r￿S yJTer and worst from thÈ dimate crLS EJF 15 leading global cals for dim ￿L￿ ard SLVPtrt fty dim&t r￿L￿ In 2021 bycrked ￿1th IrKal fiknmakers to kryv4em Inwts d extreme weather In Wladesl Tal￿an'S woist drwjii In 56 ytars; ITh Sm￿[￿)1 reserve. [￿lia,. r&otd.txealry fires in Bra211's Pant￿￿. Our yyial me(lia films ho￿ higNWed aCCe[vat￿ In4)act5 of clirnatÈ charvJe on nder Our films highlTrJhted the eX￿or(knary threats tD orKe pristi.ne Artt￿ envlronments and people wildife rdiant uwn them. Vyacheyav Shadrn frJn Yuka9knr tommunty in the RUSSI￿ Far East thrrns the impacts d the climate (rigs on local f¢>J se¢unty arxl I￿￿e. Ren{X+d￿ £u¥kngLSt Nlkkn 21mov duaite5 the raFidly melling ￿rMaf￿jst in the R￿q3n and hs efftyts tr) rwe ilTWt cldime char￿e on We arè calllng on thÈ EU to xlJ ler ard wrtectKM. Wth 450 nMIlK￿ (C￿umers, the EU is the w)rfds siwe markeL It has an crt￿￿zed en￿llY￿￿al EU kind, car&￿, and water wnSLMptiL￿ a￿ 1.5 to 2.5 tr.n￿5 hw3her than ghknl avuage. The EU to only 7% of the wxld'5 k)yJlaticfi yet (C￿$U1￿ 21Ph ol E•th's bIXa￿￿Y. Over ￿r, the EU Commbskin has laurth& a rfes of con9Jl(An5 45 ￿irt of Eurcpean Gieer) Deal. tn Feknuary. we prodLKed a film 5UPPCffting the Commi5son's wrwal for èrKI En¥ir(￿￿p￿1All [￿e Diligen￿ (MHKEDD). We c(rtinue traCk￿j developments and ¢¥yortLnths to cMry. In Aprl, we rtka5ed a sthe5 rf ¥xt ccrfwrThtwmts to protect'wue Cabon'_ the cwtjon in LK&in eo)systenE ar￿ rnèfkne wldlwe. Prttettth of tlw hat•iais. trcpFcal mangroves a the LKS 5eagr455e5- M￿ne ￿ldlIfe speo£s wwtsnt to eft￿t$ ts) mitl9ate clirnate (We. In JUFY, we ￿leaSe￿ Lkn Wue Beatiryltrt, a repvt bthj try open lthr sNJned by ovu 7,CfQ Feople, incI￿1ng rtiirine and dimate sdertlst% r￿hts eyrts, putllc flgures, ènd Eé Inter￿91)￿￿1 NG05 a D"ans. As world's most ggnn1¢7rt actfft tl ocw LS &Jiry '￿aty￿b￿l ￿lutton. for diThate cha￿e nwtigalion. It Ls our best aly In the Iwt aga￿l (knale changq and we prorert if fro o¥vfithirrfJi deep rniniryt pYJlub"on c4ftr if are to 9A*in ow vrtyhj. Our aknjte ￿nIFe￿O and film wesent tyjr to glo￿ I￿.n9 and a thar wdmap to athieYir4 zertr carbr)n by 2035. k(rmpènying the reporfs L3unch, we m￿0 wlth Dr DavMI R. the INS Rapportwr on Human Rights and the VI￿ tnak£5 (35e tr dlmate jusb'LE

Page 20 usr TR We pubfisPed You1+79 e Th? Gets rhe Cxtrjber. Ths rwt sFThs Ixx¥ disthantsjed ccfftrnunit￿ a￿ ¥re gJfferh¥J aFvalllng Impatts o the clmate cftsis. Ind￿1￿ Ihe wot5t effxts of I￿&￿￿yes, W1￿￿rEs ar￿ flo(￿s. We call fcx cfitnate tD at the c￿e of ambit￿5 climate mrtigation and adaptatmm measures In thè ard E]F campaign to show that dlmate oL%b i% also a human [￿hts ￿$t5 h& moved the debate frrward In the public ar￿ p)I"rtical dcwns. A of has tsken us from a ts.me one 5pce of'dimate ets, to today. w4trÉre the terni k ￿lty used in arx1 pJiLy ortlps tsi wenett the groylro ihreat tr) human riJht& We have to Ltse exwt to ￿ arnl Inform d￿lS1￿-￿43ke￿ on ￿ neal to prclett climate refvgee& We Teleaspj StQnn. a frv)YffwJ (Ixuiwknj the 51rugots of a fanmty made homele55 by 2020,5 CV(k)ne Amr4ian. the most #orm to stre Wlksh In over a detsde. At the savne time. we publi No Shelterfmm 4Yritton pyo bono sUPPrtaThJ an￿S from leading glcknal firm DLA F)"pw. The yt Sh￿ tFBt 1 clkTh4tt res ère fft ft purp) and maks a compdllrrfj case fty a In NOW￿nbel. the Glaw CUP26 cknate offtrej the wor1 tr ¢¥pxtunty to W[￿ke deciwe &eps tO￿ardS a sustsinat futu￿. EJF is committed to helpin9 tF)5e c￿￿MUn￿lt5 ￿1th thsts most afferted by dim?te dprqe hwe t￿r w)res I￿rd. We filmed wth dite attNESts six ￿￿th a¢Yvlsts wth travd bursarfes. We wlll a f•r Wresentstj￿ in r￿U[e negotlaUon$ to countcr strw of ￿ f(ssil luel lobby that Omate JLLStitÈ is at the fore of hjbjre a(tiotL

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P¥23 Ji IION CHARrrABLE TRU Tre trueeg akE re5PY¥"tJe fw th2 tr￿lE￿. finjroal xoY¢•n PrxYC￿.). oftheslats ofaffa'ts of the WL¢I rfthe rÈsrrtxtrs Wd ar4aitfft rf re$rAI￿ of U)e tt•ity ts ser￿ 5uknL4e aovurth4 pcdths arnj ￿ aF(ty Dl￿¥￿ metr￿dS awvj WwK1p￿ ￿ tFE Charths SORP,. are for recLYd5 gjffi'cknl to aTrJ eAin the cwty's trxsattws di5the vAh r&xrfable acojrxy et tYnE Ihe.m&)iitil PDsltk¥n crf le prthlell er6ure d)at Ihe fin￿￿1 at•m8rts kt 2011 •wJ wlat￿5 w.>Je 77y we al￿ Icyn￿7)le ftr the thvity h￿2 f(t ting Steps the reprrt was arKI be￿￿tr* B￿rd rfTnt5tttS Dn ia W 2022. OQ L CTeLlS1 EEJ

Page 24 11 Opinip We h￿e audibj finandal statemejts cl EnvÈrty)rn￿ JuslKe Foundation (the 'ttwty') fcr the year ended 31 DecEmbrx 2021 whKth comprise the Staterr￿ of Flnarrial Bala￿e Sheet, the Sts[em￿l ctf Cath FINS and notes to fina￿81 state￿EntS a sunynary of s"vJnincant accountir ¥ie5. T￿￿ finarKial reporthvj fraTnework that has apyAd in thelr WeparatI￿ s aplKzble law and Unlted Klngdom Ac£ounting Stèrnjtrds, I￿1￿kng FIna￿al Re[yi¥￿ kndord 102 Tr FiTh)nto1 ReFoth"ng 5taThJard a￿1G￿ kn the liknlted Kwii ￿er￿lY AccEpLEd I￿¥)Un￿n9 PraLl1￿). In our opinon. the financrdl s1Thtr. • gt¥ a tsije and fair ￿leW of the state rfj Ihe affs as * 31 fknnber 2021 ts 1￿MIng Teswice5 a￿1 Kplcat•)n of rty)urces for Ihen . have been Froperty preparnl in ac£Ord￿ Unrted Klrfjthm Gtyralty ￿￿)Un￿n9 arte, i￿luding Fina￿la1 RwiwYJ SlarKknI 102 Tr FwwK531 Rwbn9 aFWlcabk In the UK and the Republk ￿ Iren4 and h￿e teen wepared in wkh reqJrerrMts Oftt￿ Charknes Art 201L Baslsfor4yinion We cC￿JLLted Int8nalkthlAaThJwtson Authtlng IUK) aSAs{iK)l arKI app1k2t￿e . C￿r responsknilities ￿r￿er those stsrnkid5 <fE furlhet dE%uibed in the ALKh'torfs re5W)￿l￿NIitles for the finaThial atern￿ts sets(￿ cl wr rer(rt We are c drity vAth the ethlcal lEqLI￿ments that aTe ￿lerfant to C4JraLth fir0rKW slatements in the LK ￿UdIng the FRCS Ethl(a and we hwe fiJfllb&d ourtts ethkal r￿￿bIlit￿8 in )rtordwKe wrth tI￿se requirements. we belie%E that 0￿j￿[ ￿"￿1￿Ce we have is 9￿ffi￿t arnj apwopnate to prtrAde a basis for OLr (ylnky). In auobng the finarKial #aiementy ha%t concbjded that tru5te& Lse ( the ￿Ang ¢w￿¢M bas￿ 01 4YflMJnting in weparabon rf the finamal staterne￿ is ar￿0￿￿t Based ￿ the ¥w)rk we have ptsmed, Mt èry mri?I ￿￿tsInt￿5 rd&try tu ndits"on5 that, indivithJally (Y cdledivelyi rrw cast ggryrK￿ thj￿t on ￿ charws ablllty to continue a5 torttrn for a perkl of at least from ffinalal #ètements auttb)rlsed fef Ssue. Our re5PLm%bilitE5 the reSpL￿bIttS rf thE (rL5t￿5 th rE5F tD ￿lJ C(￿rn 4¥e de￿)Ed in the relwdnt of trds rerKAt. The other o)rnoThe5 ￿ inf￿7n0t￿n in ts inwol reLKrt other tron Ma￿￿al Strt￿￿ents oJr audltc<s rewt therpLYk The trustÉ are reSi￿)nsItI￿ for other infExmaUon. Our cplrkn the flnand¥ slatarthts does not Ctr4V cifer h)fcfff)th arnl Mt d) Tr)t express any r(mi assurall￿ COn￿510n trrecth. Our r￿E(￿1b11ty1￿ to read the hrf(Y[D￿ (bThJ 93 vththerthe Wormation is materialty inLrnsistat with the fnanaal State￿￿ts ¢Y kno￿￿e cttalred in the course of the Judlt or 1X￿r￿lse opwr5 to te m&efiaty mists￿. If we 5LKh mater￿1 incc•Ysts￿eS or ¥parert material sstatements. we we required to éetermme there is a material mlsslatanert in the financial misstatement (K thL5 Othw 1nfwwtl￿ V•E ¥e Wul￿d to rwt ltst fact. WÈ ha￿ rK3thing to repL¥t r* tN5

We have nrthing io repDrt in re4)eit uf the mailers v) rElatrn ID whith Ihe l]writies (Iwjunts and Reports) RegulatDns 20)8 NuirE us lo IEwt to ￿￿j ff. i) (pm￿.. the Irrf0m￿f[on glven h tr fffiardal #atenerts Ir£￿ kn aty rniial reswl WIU) the ye￿rt,. or ffiaent ￿COunting rV￿rdS not been W, or the fina￿1?1 sratwwls a￿ In agreemeni wth tr ac￿￿ntty rec£rd5; or we TecaW al tm mftrmalk¢n arm1 elplan￿"C(ts fft r￿Te for audlt. exE4oined rThxe li the T￿￿e5. Re5krr6til1ies set out on page 23, ￿ Tntstees are re￿￿1￿e ttre prep6r4bw cthe finartial afKI bery It￿ give a true fè , and for such irteinal (ontrd as the trLLStees (kerffkne ts neceyary to enablethe prryJarntKn ￿ finanoal In prewiThJ fThi1￿a1 twnert ts tru5tee5 are respK￿.L1e fry a55ewry the tharivs atrlity to continue as a wng conctrn. éisdoslng. as app1￿￿4e, rnters to gory aTh1 uslrYJ going ￿￿ern ba&s rrf ￿t￿￿ntir￿4 unlE55 the tru5tee5 either irtsKI to 4UKJaiE the or to cease wations or have nr) Ipali￿¢ alteTh4tl¥e trAA to do s). Awlltorfg Yesp￿bIllI1es tr the of the flnandal ststuxert• We have aAxirted as sedxjn l44 01 Chan"ties At 2011 repDrt n XCOrdan￿ with lthe Pit and rd￿nt regutst￿Th effpxt ljvwth. (kn obj'eolives arE to otlam rea9)Th￿ a&AYance ab(N& wlthu the finaNial AatEmerits as a are free fr¢Jm rnrL41 rn&thtemen¢ whether due to fraud cr ernx. ard to an alth￿5 reF(rt tst in¢JAs our opin￿. Rea9)Th)ble a￿rnn￿ is a asS￿a￿e, Lxrt s Mt a guarantee ttr￿ an JJdtt o)ThJuttul in aLrordante (UK) Mll aKvays de￿£l a rntittrh￿ mi%slatem ex5t5. Misstat￿ts can arise from ftaud or error and are c￿$JeAed nhtterial ¢. inthdudty rx in ￿ wegate, th￿ reasonaNy be Irrtyularftk5. ￿ludIng frau￿. I￿ of re9tht￿￿ We desSgn procedure5 in with ￿￿[￿L￿.es, atsm, tD mattha m&ststEments kn Te5Fttt cl irwvlaritg, IncludiNJ fratyy. The Èxtert tD wlrfh prttethres arÈ capth ￿ letettiw ryularitle4 INluding fraud ts detsil&J below: The (hn'ty 15 required tv kiw arkl, bad tts we Idtrlfled that le>31 rqukemeK to Chartty SORP was of * sSgnrfKonce. We wned an LThknThdir¢J of how the thmity complie41 with ts bjal and re9ukitory frarnts￿rk Ir￿UdIng the rewirement to 9)RP. diSa￿￿On5 W￿h nd a re¥W af the thcumenled pdkks. w￿d￿re$ * E))rd& audlt tearn, whl(h Isexperfwttd in the au( ofchantw conslera1 tre o%iWs SLwpb"biltr to material mi55trt￿t ir¥1 Tllay ow. Ow g)n5idw•tKn5 ￿ClA￿d ts risk D￿ride. approath was tr• tt• that al wa5 property identr"fd and f¢Y and io e￿Ure tlkal only vald and akvrwate ewliture wa5 dwged to the thar#y'5fiJ*& Ttr15 ￿ewirl4 journal &JjuslJnents and uw5ual ￿nSa￿￿￿5.

Page 26 <kcryJrts and Re[￿ts) RtyulthY6 2(￿. Qjr beth urbjertaken, ￿ that might ste to the To Mest extrrt ptsnwtted ty Iw. * th) IK (Y asxvne to (thr than tt Slatutory Auditor LoThlon. Ea4 2KI 4 October .. 2022

Page 28 ASAT315V 2020 knal Insstm& Awts io S7,884 16B S8.rAo 46,938 7.933 194.7 B,214 128,653 3 992 281 4,141 tblDf5 Glthatbank￿knh li I￿039 4,869￿68 1070,295 Cwrnnt Liab51ilies Regrtta1 UntEthd I,fj(K),Cffj6 3,419.834 IJ07,816 2.667,417 Totsl ￿ndS 5 019 920 20L aNI sk3wI ￿ Its taalf trf.- LUI4E I KUSJ EF

Page 29 MEPtrAL Strtement of Cash Flows for the year enoing 31 Decembet 2021 2021 202 Cosh fl¢)w8 frorn opwaOn9 ¥¢tlv rlet osh wovided byllused ITr} opertlw xtl¥10 857,704 2,211,59) Gish flows frorn irwerting atti¥itie Dmdends and interest fr(m iwestmerts PurchTh ￿ property plw o]ui Proceeds from s d assets 1,833 (94.570) 500 5,754 (43,193) 84) {48,W) 14et byl(we411Th) knyrtlng ￿￿1t1¥ (92.621) (85.445) Chan9e In cash and eash sn th• 765.083 2.126.145 Cash and cash equfvalents ar the beglnnl•g of the rEporting perv)d Cash and cash equi¥•lonts at the ond of the rportlw ptrlod 3,99I2BI 1,866.136 4.757,364 3,992,281 2021 zoio Net Inc(￿e1(e￿d￿Te) for reFwW PWK•J DEweciaton charge5 Qlher {Gar6yk¢ses ikneTrJs and irtwest from in?￿4￿￿￿ {In￿Sell¢￿£￿as¢ in del)try5 IrKWsellder￿Se} In uedttor5 {tn¢yease}14rease in stodc 789.796 49.340 54,891 (L,8331 (66,0891 31,318 281 2,075,846 20,659 (8&145) (5,7541 186.935 21,887 162 857,704 2,211,5￿)

P￿e ENVIROMMENTAL iusnce FOUNDATION CTriAR E FINANCIAL A FOR TH ACCOUNTING pouaES 8a9ls of Prepar•tlon ¢)f ACC￿￿3 The finandal statemerts of the chartty, a pthk btrefit sy)tity FRS 102, ha￿ bee epwed in armrdance with t1￿ tharit￿5 S)RP {FR5 IOZ) 'Pawntlng aThJ Reporting ty Chafifjes., Ststema)t cf Rets)mmend& Ptth 41￿cab￿ to thaiiie5 weparing ￿"r in ￿COrdanCe with the financkil Rewrtiro Standard in UK ard ReputrAc of Ireland CFRS 1021 (dfectlve l January 20191.. financ1 51athr(1102 Tr finarKial Re￿￿"t￿j ap[￿￿￿ble in ihe UK and Repu￿1( of ITekn(r and the CharIti￿ kt 2011. a gdng conwn. JutkJements aThl xArce5 of s>tymalton W￿¥￿Inty are delakd in the ar￿ntir¥ pdicy wherE appld. Incoming lie￿urceS mirwj re￿urcES of tt ttwity reo)gr•l chanty has entitlement to the funts, it 15 prth￿e tlb3t the and the arThJJnt car ￿ measured reli)W. 1.3 Expenditwe Llablllues a￿ rwnil as eMwtlturE as SO￿ a5 ttEre 1$ 0 193al or rLfGlructi¥e ¢)14iya)"on ommiib.ng Its th¥ity to e>¥Yllure. it is wobat4e IhHt a trar6fer of wll be I￿L￿red in settlement and the aTrKuntrfthe (lgats)n (an ￿ly. The charity is unable tv reuJver VAT on its expvxktwe VAT as part rf exP￿rtu￿ to Ir rekt pport habt trttn alc on bags of dyect Flnancw i￿￿￿￿¢ntS The (harify only has finaM41 a&sets a k¥￿ that 05 basic finatKial inrumerts, Ind￿'n9 115 debtors and ￿11(￿ These tye inib&ly rwntsed at tsansactkjn value èMI 5uLwuentlv valwj at t￿'r sdtknrt Val￿ Cash and 1&8h equNnb tomrxise cash in and call deFK)5its atNI a￿ gJbJert to an InslgnrfKarrt ri ol vak. T•n9il Fixed blss•ts •nd D•￿￿¢• TaThJib fi￿1 a55s are slated at cost Doyecwon Is prtsythd & rate5 cakulated to wdte ¢Ift￿ cost less e5bmated rE5wJLd v<4JE rfeath a5￿t its life, as follows: xlw&, Htdrg5 & EquiwDert- 3133% bala￿? mot￿ vehkJe- re<lJdng bal fixnres and htdr- 3133% re(knivJ b￿t So(ial iThestments. purp)se t5 or party to fi1rt￿ t￿ O)artys ams. are wsured at fair Value. irthis tan be [r￿aSu￿1 rewl, cf. at ccbt ss nyaimwL

PJJe 31 OTES T FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST DE ACCOUNllNG pouaES (Ctyth•ed) Forogn currerKry trarsadion5 are trdnslated a the rates fufirKJ when they rKcurreJJ. Foregn ￿rIen￿ neiary a>sets liabilities are at r&es ruling at balants S￿ date5. Any Unrestrkted gewal fur&ts rewe th¢ fu￿ ¢1 tl dbwly thol are gjbjett to rexrkt twr and ue avaikble ￿ the gweral pwwses of the tharty. The [￿rity maydeswJnate lis urYekted fwrfts tor a part(th atKI tI￿Se fubds arE aL50 unrestsl¢ted and may be unde9gnated at any ReslriLted fwx15 are to ￿ vsed In x£cdartt with 9xific restrKty¢Th ￿posed ￿ the ¢nor. Tr)sFers th tre rI¢te￿ fL¥K15 ￿e EJF to attMts5. Taxati GIiAMTS &•JlD DONATIOWS 2021 2020 Grwts 3356,219 q.650,870 4 764.351 IMVESTMENT INCOME 2•21 2020 1.353 1.427 Trtrut Reizivable 1,833 FUNDS 2021 Z020 tMr&*Cc6ts Sup 32.718

Ptye 32 EN R THEY END PROJECT cosrs 2021 2020 Oceans Carnpa￿n (Proteciirv4 wildlife pwle Trj rknmvj aThl Ikgal hSry) trut Co5 1p￿)rt Coqs 1542.935 ifji 1,Th1,261 2.220.216 firert Costs p￿rt CL&5 58,077 119,519 59.644 Muman Trankkl t￿rert F*Djert Costs Sjppcrt Cc&s 127.7 92.371 131244 ees Projert LlreLt kniett Costs Support Ccrts 224 230 250 sup{￿ CLbts 257 Fwe515 4.470 467 15.115 408 J5.523 Suppjrt Costs Dired prOF￿ CA%ts Ip[￿ Costs 8,641 53,115 1,433 54,548 Plastic 37,092 14,169 382 14,551 40,970 Wmdiife Direct PrO￿t CThts PkKJrt Costs 10.591 286 C•mmwblc4tlon$ Direct pro￿ Cc6ts 479 76 555

Paje 33 E YEAR ENDED 31ST D EMBBi PROJEcf ci)STS (t¢rtI￿) Au(lit fee Drett Pm]eLt Ccs Salaries SLPP(rt c￿Sts 5,L 170 4), 155 4.7C 761 51,413 tett Pro]￿1 C( Supp(rt Co&5 718,XKI 45,516 rn.952 ).744 Grnnts payabl• 11 fjl 2 68L325 SUPPORT CQSTS 2021 2020 educallon Salarie5. NI aKI Pefi5ion Cv&5 PwraThne Pramises costs Other staff costs Legal Audrt Fees Bank C￿￿eS 136 54,74S 122.551 10,513 44,910 2,393 6,760 5,086 1,302 1,923 49,340 35,803 Trthtl 942 Allocated tr•: Fundraiwrfj 5.265 201,289 60,152 67,718 1,228 unrestric￿ Projed Costs p￿rt ccGts have been alhx&•J cn the ba515 o D

POOE 34 21 7. TrLISTEES from ts thartth tjust durkg yw. EMPLOYEES Ilwnberrf Employees There was an averJJe niwnber or 20 {2020: 18) * workwig in th? UK. P￿1t￿llY 56 (2t)20: 36) rrwntes of staff ￿ Liberia. ckni, GwTnwry. Thaiknd. Korea. eelgkm, tTh)nesa. Phiknwnes Fr￿￿. Japan ard Tawan are pd kt. 20 2020 wag￿ SalarE5 ial SeoSty Costs OttrRr Perwn Costs 5alar*5 782,J75 82,156 89,793 678,665 68,206 93,941 597 155 1437 967 1771029 2021 2•20 £60,C(O. £70.oJo f 7Q,[￿- £80,(IJQ £80.C￿- £90.￿0 £gQ,C(Q- £ll)J,ooo Sa)itr ￿rnag￿￿rt ccffjprtses tr￿) Directcrs clCw3tkYs. The ￿0Vee benefftts p&J to key managanent ptr￿ne1 duriNJ the an¥xAtsI to £205.430 {2020: É199,195).

Page 35 EP4VI ABLE TR 9. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs F￿tur•0 T4al 2021 T¢>tsl 2020 I67￿? 51,391 215,407 94,570 J72.208 43,199 Jdth) rAspxals At 31yt C￿ernber 43,179 215 407 At l jarthry Charge for the y At 31 C£ember 153,542 21W5 14,927 13,053 168.q69 147,810 168 469 et Bool( Value At 31° rem￿r 2021 At 31 Lember 2020 633 SOCIAL IIIVESTNEIKr In 2016 E]F Truy sxjrdwed 5.000 £1 ts¢5 Ai a weÈh ¥fir￿ CTrop an add1tio￿l rNe5knent (¢ £5.0Th) i) 2018. In 2020 an adth.cnal 48.(W £1 wert PurchaJ w EGML solar enery¢. 2021 2020 Cort& l JanLWy 202L 58,0( i0,c￿l 48,￿0 (5001 Gak61(lossesl Totsl Invethnts at 31 Decemtrr 2021 c¢A at 31 Decenber 2021 DEOTORS 20 202 Partnvs th￿CeS EJF Ltd (see l Other arKI Pre￿y￿rts krrued income 105.083 26,600 63,059 27.374 26,6DD 74.368 311 Charitable Tn& 15 the grant pArTunistratr fv the PThkefeller Phkrthrw Advl>)ts (Q5 Proiert al￿ Waknn Famlty Fcthtrn wants Irwce a rnjnts tsf tlh)fiiEs vthing in partnersW>. advdKes grart fisndirvj iD eath phrtsKT tD an aweed sthedLJ.

P&Je 36 ENDU) 31- DECDIBER 2021 2020 13. RESTiucfED RESERVES Balanc• 31° January 2021 2021 trEans FoJert Communlc￿c Pro]￿ Bees HUrt￿n TraffKkiThJ 1,458, 1,820J6 (1,731￿￿ 1,5463 (553) 6.753 19535 110.042 31,581 (r2,374) (119,519) 37,203 aimate PrO￿tt 87,938 9,751 9.751 Fore (4,937) 19,544) {12,314) 4.937 2,205 pk Wildlife 324 1507 816 l- Janu Z020 Incom ExpeadItrj￿ Tran•tsr Dqcornb•r 2020 Ocea￿ Proptt c<wnrrWn￿tw￿ L482,176 2.257.120 11280, 1,4S8. 7,306 (230) 230 Human Traffickw Projett Cllmate ProJeLt w0￿￿r est I￿,576 19,525 (131,244) {59,644) (Z57) {15,523) {￿,548) 114,551) 19,535 40,119 io,( 9.751 15,523 54.548 Hastic Wlkiiife 26,875 L2.324 1499 893 2 457 186 118 007 1507 816

Page 37 NMENTAL NDA CONTINUED SPLrr OF ASSEfs KIETWEtN FVND5 Tot•l 20 Funds Fmd5 Hxtd A$5ets 150,052 3269,782 150,D52 4M69,B68 I,6￿, 5 019920 SPLTh OF ASSETS BEIWEEN FUM05- 2010 Total 2020 Funds FUNIS xgj knets 14et Currwt A55ets 104.938 562,479 104,938 4,07Q295 1507,816 2 E67 417 1507 816 I& RELATED PARTIES S. Tren¢ ExeoJtNe Director. and J. ci)a7ttrts tr Tnrt are Ekn dr&t(Ys of Env￿0￿Ments1 Justs2 F(￿￿jat￿n Company kn'rnted by (knntee (￿F Ltd) whkh Is a ￿t-for-prQfft sstrr rAganisation orerthg s3n F￿￿￿eS and sharlng trrtan flolirs a￿1 1ewAJr￿. During 2018 of £26599 was to EJF Ltd to erotle the (jxrP￿ to purchase a p f Wc￿dI￿￿1. The 51111 ir trw*rcd to in 2022.

P&Je 38 FOR THE ENDED 31- DECEMBER 16. MiThnyJm payments urtttr thes f*1 due as folky￿. Land and IM•lldlng 2021 2020 20 2020 Faling vAthin onÈ Fallr¥J between aThJ r 69,161 56.323 58,422 FaliTrJ due liter than fibt 17. COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR ￿ sTAT￿•T QF FfNANaAL AcfrvmES AS REQUIRES BY FRS 1•2 Lknrestricted VThrestrlcted Y￿etaI Designated Funds Furbdl Total 2020 Funds INCOME FROM Qart5 and Chafftable athtÈs ot￿ trading ac￿ InveslJ￿ts 1453,896 3,2 2JiQ.455 14,7n 4.764.351 18.062 1.888 5,754 5,754 Totrl 4 791 772 EXPENDrruRE or4 Ralslng fvnds Charitable Totsl 33,￿1 115 055 33.601 2 682 325 715 926 Ofvr gar6llkw} {8I1451 (88.145) 2,097,785 Net KnmeI{exF￿dIttYe) Transfers Lth¥e furKIs Net rth￿rnent In fvrnts (110,084) 1.987.701 118.007 (118.W17) 1,979,778 L987,701 abrre fM¥ard 1.4t>),893 687fi39 L87.532 BakFKe cwned ffxwatt 816 2 667 417 4 175 233