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The Marine Stewardship Council

James Simpson Communications Officer. The Marine Stewardship Council. World Fisheries – Livelihoods, Economics and Food Security. Fish is the most important traded food product worth US$83 billion per year - more the tea, coffee and sugar combined.

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The Marine Stewardship Council

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  1. James Simpson Communications Officer The Marine Stewardship Council

  2. World Fisheries – Livelihoods, Economics and Food Security • Fish is the most important traded food product worth US$83 billion per year - more the tea, coffee and sugar combined. • 200 million people depend directly on the fishing industry for their livelihoods. • The diets of 2.6 billion people depend on fish as a source of animal protein.

  3. Example: The North Atlantic: 1900 The best environmental choice in seafood

  4. Example: The North Atlantic: 1999 The best environmental choice in seafood

  5. Effective Management MSC Standard: 3 Principles Sustainability of the stock Ecosystem Impact

  6. Ocean to Plate Traceability Use of the MSC eco-label on seafood products is permitted only after independent verification that the product is traceable all the way back to a certified fishery

  7. Progress to Date - Supply Side • About 8% of the world’s edible wild capture fisheries are now engaged in the programme - over 90 fisheries • This represents by species category (globally): • 40% of the prime whitefish catch (cod, pollock, hake, haddock, and saithe) • 42% of the wild salmon catch • 50% Scottish landings (by value) • Over 5 million tonnes of seafood in total

  8. Progress to Date - Demand Side • 100% MSC or other sustainable sources • Certified fresh fish counters • Japan: 75 MSC-labelled products in 18 months • The Netherlands: 48 fishmongers certified (Dutch Association of Food Retail)

  9. MSC-labelled products as at 31 Dec 2007

  10. Thank you. www.msc.org

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