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- 1251)Pevaeche official WebSite now online!
- 1252)Neptune Krill Oil Certified as “Friend of the Sea
- 1253)World Oceans Day: Friend of the Sea plea for sustainable seafood
- 1254)Black tiger prawns from Swiss company Fredag obtain FoS sustainable farming certification
- 1255)Cornic sustainable scallops reach French supermarkets with FoS seal of approval
- 1256)FRIEND OF THE SEA again on TIME magazine with As do Mar
- 1257)Olympic Seafoods AS gains full assessment by Friend of the Sea
- 1258)Another krill oil producer obtained its FoS certification
- 1259)Friend of the Sea is now Zero Impact©
- 1260)Gomes da Costa new line of FoS certified tuna pizza and tuna lasagna
- 1261)Friend of the Sea certified omega-3 product in Norway and Sweden
- 1262)German Research Foundation DFG funded study concludes consumers should buy FOS certified products. FOS more reliable with 88% Green Stocks
- 1263)FoS certifies Ittica Golfo di Follonica Soc. Agricola srl. as respectful of Tuscany marine environment
- 1264)MJ Seafood offers the largest FoS accredited fish and seafood range to foodservice
- 1265)A traceability audit has been planned at a German Import/Export company selling tuna from approved fleet
- 1266)Hand line fishery targeting yellowfin tuna in the Philippines will be soon under audit
- 1267)Friend of the Sea spotlighted in TIME Magazine
- 1268)A moroccan company will be soon under audit to renewal its certificate
- 1269)Another Italian GDO is near to sell its private label products under FoS logo
- 1270)A spanish fleet targeting tuna already FoS certified is undergoing a new audit in the Indian Ocean
- 1271)Re assessment audit at the blue mussels farm of Spring Bay Seafoods in Tasmania
- 1272)A fishermen cooperative will undergo a full assessment audit in the North Sea.
- 1273)Sinomega is the first Chinese manufacturer of Omega-3 Fish Oils to achieve FoS certification
- 1274)FoS becomes international sustainability standard for OMEGA-3
- 1275)An american fleet targeting sardines, squids and mackerels will soon undergo a full assessment audit.
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