Based on the International Labor Organization ILO C-188 Convention and forced labor indicators, the International Maritime Organization STCW-F and other international conventions, the local government of the source country of the crew, crew organizations, labor service companies, training centers, and fishery public associations in the destination country, Shipowners and intermediary agencies, using social dialogue techniques, link core stakeholders at both ends of supply and demand through issue discussions and agreements, and form a collaborative operation model for fair employment of foreign seafarers and appropriate labor. The research team of our school invited immigrant workers groups and NGO groups to form the "Fair Labor and Fisheries Sustainable Development Advisory Group" to establish a channel for immigrant workers to speak out. In addition, a dedicated website will be built to regularly upload the phased results of this research, which will act as a channel to strengthen communication with the government and the public, to build consensus among stakeholders.