Bream farmer is first in Oman to achieve BAP certification
Blue Waters, an Omani seabream producer in the Gulf of Oman, has become the first in the country to achieve the Best Aquaculture Practices certification
Russian fisheries not at risk of losing MSC in near-term
ASI, which oversees the firms that assure fisheries are meeting the MSC standards, is allowing Russian fisheries to postpone audits on a case-by-case basis
Firms from Canada, Australia, Italy back calls for North Atlantic pelagics sustainability
The accession of Ocean Brands of Canada, Simplot Australia, and Bolton Group of Italy to the supply chain coalition NAPA 'sends a clear message to coastal states'
Patagonian king crab fishery gains MSC status
The fishery, which is located in the Argentine Sea, met criteria for population levels, environmental impact and fishery management
Skretting’s new sustainability policy gives NE Atlantic blue whiting the all-clear
Under its new responsible sourcing policy, Nutreco and Skretting are happy to accept blue whiting's inclusion in the MarinTrust Improvers Programme
Russian cod, haddock fishery given nod for MSC recertification
Assurance Services International has said that while CABs are suspended from doing work in Russia, current certificates and reassessment processes would not be affected
Tesco becomes first UK retailer to stock MSC, purse-seine tuna
Beginning at the start of 2022, retailer Tesco started buying MSC-certified canned tuna from suppliers that were not exclusively pole-and-line for the first time
Russian actions cast doubt on chances of NE Atlantic pelagics quota sharing deal
Russia is no longer invited to the meeting on March 14-15, which means Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting -- for which Russia is a 'fishing state' -- will not be discussed
Princes hits 100% tuna sourced either MSC or from FIP
The international food and drink group announced it had 'achieved its long-standing ambition to responsibly source 100% of its branded tuna across the group'
PNG claims its MSC tuna landings reached 123,000t in 2021
Papua New Guinea says it had 48 vessels operating its Marine Stewardship Council-certified fishery last year, with landings up 67% y-o-y
