Tristan International tuna now Friend of the Sea labeled in US
11/03/2016American company Tristan International positively concluded Friend of the Sea audit for yellowfin and bigeye tuna.
Read moreAmerican company Tristan International positively concluded Friend of the Sea audit for yellowfin and bigeye tuna.
Read moreFriend of the Sea is the first certification scheme for products from sustainable fisheries and aquaculture to have achieved official endorsement by an EU National Accreditation Body.
Read moreOpen Blue, the largest supplier of cobia to the US market and the largest deep water open-ocean farm in the world, continues to demonstrate a company-wide commitment to responsible mariculture by achieving two major certifications at the beginning of 2016
Read moreOmega 3 supplements by the brand Friggs originating from approved fisheries are now carrying Friend of the Sea seal of approval.
Read moreEnergyBalance, the producer of premium nutritional supplements and health products in Switzerland, has been awarded Friend of the Sea certification for its unique Ovega3 fish oil capsules.
Read moreSan Omega’s Omega-3 supplements are now carrying Friend of the Sea seal of approval. The fish oil at the base of the whole product line originates from approved Friend of the Sea fisheries.
Read moreDailyNutra™ Krill Oil Formulas, sourced from Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba) are now carrying Friend of the Sea seal approval.
Read moreThe blue mussels’ producer Spring Bay Seafoods Pty Ltd has renewed its Friend of the Sea certification for sustainable aquaculture.
Read moreThe Peruvian company Acuacultura y Pesca Group (Acuapesca) has been confirmed Friend of the Sea certified for scallops from sustainable aquaculture.
Read moreA comprehensive report on the stock status of 45 commercial fish species in South Australia, the status of South Australian Fisheries Report by PIRSA, has recently been released, covering fish, crustaceans and shellfish.
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