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News (1401 - 1426 of 1447)
- 1401)Gomes da Costa launches its FoS certified tuna from sustainable Brazilian pole and line fishery
- 1402)FoS deploys international network of onsite monitors to grant 100% lot-by-lot sustainable origin verification.
- 1403)Austral Group SAA anchovy and mackerel products certified by FoS
- 1404)Maldives pole and hand line tuna fisheries go Friend of the Sea
- 1405)Shrimp bottom trawl fishery in the East Indian Ocean does not pass FoS sustainability audit.
- 1406)Marine Harvest Irish salmon farms certified Friend of the Sea
- 1407)Closed cycle blue mussels from Spring Bay, Tasmania, obtain FoS certification
- 1408)FoS Technical Committee approves changes to criteria to include a minimum 20% Yearly Carbon Footprint reduction
- 1409)Sardines and mackerel of historical Italian company Rizzoli Emanuelli out on the shelves with FoS label
- 1410)Press Review International (2008)
- 1411)FoS becomes leading sustainable seafood certification scheme in 2008
- 1412)Senegal Pole and Line Tuna Fishery Sustainable following FoS audit
- 1413)Philippines Handline Yellowfin Tuna Fishery FoS Sustainable
- 1414)FoS certified farmed Halibut out on EU / US shelves
- 1415)FoS Update on Sustainable Shrimp Certification generates interest at FAO International Conference in China.
- 1416)FoS launches online the first Sustainable Seafood Marketplace
- 1417)First Sustainable Fish Feed on the market for Seabream, Seabass and Trout
- 1418)Irish Troll Fishery for Albacore Tuna approved Friend of the Sea
- 1419)Barents Sea Norwegian Shrimp fleet gets FoS recognition for State of the Art Conservation Measures
- 1420)Super Friend of the Sea Farmed Cod
- 1421)Squid and cuttlefish from Vietnamese basket-shaped small boats certified FoS
- 1422)Wild-caught shrimps from Madagascar certified Friend of the Sea
- 1423)FoS certified tropical shrimps available on the German and European market
- 1424)Clean Seas farmed Kingfish and Mulloway get FoS recognition as the certification scheme expands to Australia.
- 1425)FoS refuses to certify as sustainable the Namibian and South African Hake Trawl fisheries.
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