Southern Africa pole and line tuna fishery goes FoS
24/08/2009Products from Global Fish, the largest tuna trader in Africa, obtain sustainability certification.
Read moreProducts from Global Fish, the largest tuna trader in Africa, obtain sustainability certification.
Read moreThe fleet catches tuna from not overexploited stocks. No-discards. 98% selective. 100% observers coverage
Read moreTraditional small local farms with state of the art environmental management system and negligible carbon footprint
Read moreTuna Retail Sales, processing yellowfin only from local artisanal shortline vessels, gets Friend of the Sea approval
Read moreMain producer of tropical shrimps to Japan and Europe meets Friend of the Sea criteria
Read moreThe native species is well managed and harvested by selective hand tools with minimal energy use.
Read moreChile’s main mussels producer certified sustainable according to the international standard
Read moreWide mesh horizontal set nets prevent discards, seabed impact and reduce carbon footprint.
Read moreLeigh Fisheries Ltd. leads the way as the first fishery in New Zealand to be certified sustainable by the main seafood certification scheme in the world, Friend of the Sea.
Read moreOn the day before the Brussels Seafood Expo, the Friend of the Sea day gathered 200 seafood companies and retailers from all 5 continents, mostly enthusiasts of the Friend of the Sea philosophy and approach.
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