steroids—we are prepared for anything a doctor recommends.” An intermediary also noted that when vessels dock at a port, key crew members such as the captain, first mate, and chief engineer often leave and return home. Vessel owners are advised to ensure that crew members know who is responsible for holding the key to the medical cabinet to prevent situations where medicines cannot be accessed.34 Captain Chen Wen-sheng shared his perspective, emphasizing that important medications, such as those for stomach issues, liver conditions, and inflammation, should not be taken indiscriminately. Therefore, he manages the main medical cabinet personally. However, he also prepares a small medical kit in the crew quarters with basic supplies like iodine, Mentholatum, and essential oils for treating minor external injuries, which crew members can access freely. 35 (3) Challenges with fishing vessel modifications The Executive Yuan has been promoting the domestic implementation of ILO-C188 and has revised the Regulations for Vessel Equipment accordingly. Consequently, vessel owners must bear additional costs due to these regulatory changes to build compliant fishing vessels. TTLA Secretary General Ho Shih-chieh pointed out in his interview that the ILOC188 convention sets standards for living facilities on fishing vessels, such as sleeping quarters, bathrooms, laundry equipment, and medical isolation rooms. Based on his observations, these requirements seem modeled after commercial vessel standards. If crew living spaces are increased, then workspace must decrease. There is a limit to usable space even when vessels are expanded from 100 tons to 200 tons, which reduces operational flexibility. Ho remarked, “You can make the sleeping quarters larger, but in turn, the working deck becomes smaller, which can lead to unnecessary NHRC (January 6, 2023). “Actions and Dialogues on Human Rights Issues of Migrant Fishers: Stakeholder Forum,” Record of Kaohsiung Session. 35 NHRC (March 17, 2023). “Interview Record with Man Fu Tsai Fishing Vessel Owner Chen Wen-sheng.” 34 44

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