Sitemap – Certification durable de fruits de mer
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- 1426)Norwegian and Italian salmon leaders achieve FoS certification
- 1427)North East Atlantic Trawl Fisheries for Langoustine fail to meet FoS criteria.
- 1428)Pike-Perch and Perch from Estonian lakes certified FoS sustainable
- 1429)German FoS Day in Koln (09/10/09)- Book your seat online
- 1430)La Monegasque-Vanelli’s anchovies from Morocco’s fleet certified sustainable
- 1431)FoS speaks in support of sustainable purse seining for tuna at Infofish Pacific Tuna Forum in PNG
- 1432)GC Rieber Oils certified sustainable from Morocco small pelagics fishery
- 1433)Sustainable Seafood Multi-Stakeholder Summit
- 1434)Southern Africa pole and line tuna fishery goes FoS
- 1435)Frabelle’s 21 tuna purse seiners in PNG are first FoS sustainable
- 1436)Main Italian trout cooperative from Trentino’s Dolomites certified FoS sustainable
- 1437)Main UK tuna supplier from Sri Lanka certified sustainable
- 1438)Fideco launches first certified sustainable Whiteleg Shrimps from Vietnam
- 1439)Frinsa’s Cockles from Galician rias certified sustainable
- 1440)Dutch gillnet fishery for Dover Sole obtains FoS approval.
- 1441)Toralla’s mussels Friend of the Sea
- 1442)Leigh Fisheries Ltd certified Sustainable by FoS.
- 1443)Friend of the Sea Day and Awards make waves in Brussels
- 1444)Italian retail chain Esselunga joins FoS and has its first trout product certified sustainable
- 1445)Maersk partners with FoS and Dolphin-Safe to ensure chain of custody and to promote sustainable fishing.
- 1446)Gomes da Costa launches its FoS certified tuna from sustainable Brazilian pole and line fishery
- 1447)FoS deploys international network of onsite monitors to grant 100% lot-by-lot sustainable origin verification.
- 1448)Austral Group SAA anchovy and mackerel products certified by FoS
- 1449)Maldives pole and hand line tuna fisheries go Friend of the Sea
- 1450)Shrimp bottom trawl fishery in the East Indian Ocean does not pass FoS sustainability audit.
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