Tony Long
Tony Long is chief executive officer of Global Fishing Watch, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing ocean governance through increased transparency of human activity at sea.
Before joining Global Fishing Watch in 2017, Tony worked for The Pew Charitable Trusts, where he directed their global campaign to end illegal fishing. In this role, Tony applied an integrated approach to combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing by combining policy, technology and enforcement efforts. During his tenure, he worked to promote ratification of the Port State Measures Agreement and also pioneered the creation of a maritime monitoring system to provide authorities with information to identify, sanction and deter illegal fishing.
Tony joined the nonprofit sector after 27 years with the British Royal Navy where he commanded HMS BLYTH and HMS MONMOUTH. He later taught at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom and provided planning and policy support to the head of the Navy and government ministers. A specialist in maritime surveillance, Tony has spent extensive time at sea, including patrols throughout the Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean and the Far East.
Tony holds a master’s degree in defense studies from King’s College London.