In legal first, top EU court to rule on whether ministers set illegal fishing limits
The Court of Justice of the European Union has been called on to decide if EU ministers have illegally set unsustainable fishing limits
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
Study claims Huon’s 2020 salmon escapes had minimal environmental impact
The escape of more than 180,000 Atlantic salmon from Tasmanian fish farms did not have any great impact on the environment, said the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Espersen CEO says customers won’t take non-MSC cod, price premium inevitable
Espersen will not take non-MSC certified cod and haddock, which means a price differential is likely in 2022, the company's CEO told Undercurrent News
25 NGOs call on Kerry to realign US against IUU fishing
According to US navy secretary Carlos Del Toro, illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing has replaced piracy as the global maritime security threat
IPNLF launches digital ‘sourcing transparency’ platform
The international pole and line tuna fishing group is aiming to make it easier for its companies to publicly showcase their sustainability initiatives
FishWise names Eads interim executive director
Eads is a long-time professional from the not-for-profit space who has served in multiple interim leadership roles
Traceability group taps GSA veteran Brown as executive director
Brown, who leaves GSA after almost five years, starts his new job on Feb. 1
Indonesian shrimp group is country’s first to earn Fair Trade certification
'Blueyou, as exclusive market access partner for the distribution of Fair Trade Certified shrimp products, sends a premium of minimum $0.15/kg of final product directly back to the farmer cooperative'