Demand for traceable, sustainably caught seafood is increasing worldwide. Selling and promoting MSC certified seafood supports fishing communities working hard to fish sustainably.
The Chain of Custody Standard provides assurance that all seafood sold with the blue MSC label comes from a fishery that has been certified as sustainable. Seafood products can pass through long and ...
The MSC Fisheries Standard is used to assess if a fishery is well-managed and sustainable. To become MSC certified, fisheries voluntarily apply to be assessed against the Standard. It’s open to all ...
In 2022-23 there were more than 20,800 MSC certified sustainable fish and seafood products on sale around the world. Look for the blue MSC label Below you can find facts, recipes and more for some ...
In dit overzicht zie je welke vissoorten in Nederland beschikbaar zijn met het MSC (wild gevangen vis) of ASC (kweekvis) keurmerk. Dit betekent echter niet dat ze in elke winkel of restaurant op ...
Applications for the Ocean Stewardship Fund 2024-25 are now open. Find out how to apply below. The Ocean Stewardship Fund offers grants to fisheries that are MSC certified or in improvement projects.
The MSC Chain of Custody (CoC) Standard provides assurance that certified fish and seafood products are kept separate from non-MSC certified products throughout the supply chain and that procedures ...
The blue MSC label is only applied to wild fish or seafood from fisheries that have been certified to the MSC Fisheries Standard, a set of requirements for sustainable fishing. Fish and seafood with ...
We at the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) are committed to educating consumers about overfishing and inspiring them to make the switch to certified sustainable seafood. As people learn more about the ...
Choosing products with the MSC blue fish label allows you to enjoy eating seafood with the knowledge you have made a positive choice to support well-managed, sustainable fisheries. These fisheries are ...
Close to 38% of global fish stocks are overfished, according to the UN’s 2024 fisheries report. The necessity for well-managed fisheries is more urgent than ever and progress needs to be rapid. Over ...