ASC launches second consultation round for new farm standard
This development of the new farm standard will be the biggest overhaul of the ASC certification program since its origin, the group said
Australian seafood body cheers findings of gov’t meat-labeling inquiry
Seafood Industry Australia has long held a position that there should be stricter regulation on the naming of alternative protein products
Read, watch analysis on cod market outlook
What will the loss of MSC certification for the Norwegian inshore Atlantic cod and haddock fisheries mean for the markets in 2022?
Russian Fishery obtains own MSC certificate for Sea of Okhotsk pollock
Russian Fishery Company has replaced its existing license with a new one for 13 pollock trawlers in the Sea of Okhotsk after its 2020 dispute with the PCA
GAPP, Norpel partnering to put Alaska pollock into pet foods
The teaming with the Association of Genuine Alaskan Pollock Producers will soon put the fish in Norpel pet products across the US
Watch: Norwegian fishermen’s association exec talks MSC recertification push for inshore cod
Watch Tor Bjorklund Larsen, an advisor to the Norwegian fishermen's association, talking about the re-certification efforts for the inshore cod and haddock fisheries
Germany’s Deutsche See launches MSC-certified canned tuna
The German seafood distributor said demand for certified sustainable tuna was on the rise there
Seafood Watch mulls red ‘avoid’ rating for US, Canadian lobster fisheries
A US seafood rating organization famous for using traffic-sign color-coding to grade sustainability is proposing to mark Canadian and American lobstermen as 'avoid'
As 2022 begins, 17 tuna stocks fail MSC standards, says ISSF
Only six out of 23 major commercial tuna stocks worldwide are successfully avoiding overfishing and maintaining target stock biomass levels
UK sales of MSC-certified tuna falling
In 2021, just 7.5% of all tuna sold in the UK was labeled as MSC, down from 12.5% in 2017, according to figures from the seafood organization Seafish
