MSC has committed to undertake a review of the Fisheries Standard (FSR) in 2013. The FSR will consolidate the MSC’s existing policy development process on issues pertaining to the Default Assessment Tree and other fishery client ‘performance’ requirements.
The MSC’s standards and certification requirements are regularly under review, with valuable input from our stakeholders, through our policy development process. This Program Improvements website is a dynamic record of the review process and improvement to the certification program.
This space is designed to involve stakeholder like those of you interested in our program. The searchable database will give you a greater visibility about the progress of specific issues. It shows what improvements have been suggested, how they’re progressing – what’s in the pipeline and what’s being discussed, so you can comment or give us suggestion to improve our work at the MSC.
Europêche calls for a level playing field at EU-China Blue Forum European Union
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Germany ranked 2nd in importing Vietnamese pangasius in the EU Viet Nam
According to statistics from Vietnam Customs, accumulated in the first 8 months of 2023, pangasius exports to Germany reached 23 million USD, up 19% over the same period last year, accounting for 2%. ...
Global cumulative production of fishmeal and fish oil down Worldwide
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Tackling marine litter through circular innovation European Union
In the heart of the Bay of Biscay, where the azure waters meet the Spanish Basque Country, the BLUENET project set sail to tackle lost fishing gear, upcycling the ominous 'ghost-nets'.
Turning litter...
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