OLVEA Fish Oils’ Friend of the Sea certification
28/01/2015OLVEA Fish Oils did once again confirm its compliance to Friend of the Sea criteria for sustainable fisheries, following a renewal audit in October 2014.
Read moreOLVEA Fish Oils did once again confirm its compliance to Friend of the Sea criteria for sustainable fisheries, following a renewal audit in October 2014.
Read moreWebber Naturals krill oils from Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba) is now carrying Friend of the Sea seal of approval.
Read moreAngel Oysters has been approved as Friend of the Sea certified for Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) farmed in the waters of Smoky Bay, a coastal hamlet on the South Australian Eyre Peninsula.
Read moreDelicius anchovies, of the species Engraulis encrasicholus, have successfully undergone the audit and renewed the Friend of the Sea certification of sustainable fishery.
Read moreCaviale Srl – Italian company controlled by VENATUS S.r.l – has positively undergone the renewal audit for Friend of the Sea certification.
Read moreLaboratoire LESCUYER® Omega-3 dietary supplements have been confirmed to be compliant with Friend of the Sea standards following an audit and can now continue displaying the Friend of the Sea seal of approval.
Read moreClean Seas the only commercial producer of Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi), in Australia with operations in the pristine waters of South Australia, has been confirmed compliant with all the strict 'Friend of the Sea' criteria for aquaculture at sea
Read moreF.C.F. Fishery Co., based in Taiwan, achieves Friend of the Sea certification for some of its purse seine fleets.
Read moreAfter an extensive auditing process, Omega Protein has achieved recertification by Friend of the Sea for sustainable fish meal and fish oil derived from Gulf menhaden caught in the Gulf of Mexico (FAO area 31).
Read moreSushi fans in Zurich can enjoy the Friend of the Sea certified sustainable tuna at Yooji’s Restaurants directly from the waters of the Maldives and Philippines.
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