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Sæmark’s has recently been awarded MSC certification for its cod and haddock fisheries

Sæmark Icelandic Fisheries Certified Sustainable

  (ICELAND, 7/2/2011)

Sæmark is one of the biggest fresh fish product exporters in Iceland. Sæmark's thriving export business is based on quality; freshness, professionalism and the basic rule of making sure its customers get their fresh fish fast. Sæmark Seafood offers a wide range of top-quality fish including cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), saithe (Pollachius virens), redfish (Sebastes marinus), catfish (Anarhichas lupus), monkfish (Lophius piscatorius), halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), lemon sole (Microstomus kitt) and plaice (Pleuronectes platessa). 

Sæmark represents owners of over 50,000 tons of quota far and wide around Iceland

Sæmark has recently been awarded Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for its cod and haddock fisheries. These are the first fisheries in Iceland to achieve MSC certification and cod and haddock caught by the Sæmark fishing fleet will be the first Icelandic cod and haddock, eligible to carry the internationally recognised, blue MSC ecolabel.

The Sæmark fleet catches cod and haddock year-round using long-lines, handlines, and Danish seines mainly off the west and north-west coasts of Iceland. The MSC certificate includes 22 boats supplying four fish-processing companies associated with Sæmark Seafood Ltd. Once landed, MSC-certified fresh and frozen cod and haddock will be exported to its main markets in the United States, United Kingdom, and continental Europe. Salted fish is exported to Spain, Italy and Greece.

The fishing fleet runs year-round mainly off the west and north-west coasts of Iceland

Fishing is one of Iceland’s most important industries. It provides 40 per cent of export income and employs 7 per cent of the workforce. Cod and haddock have been caught in Icelandic waters for centuries and are considered the most important species by the Icelandic fishing industry – both culturally and economically.

Svavar Þór Guðmundsson, Managing Director of Sæmark Seafoods Ltd, was presented with the MSC certificate on behalf of Sæmark and its partners during an event in Reykavik on the 23rd of June. He says, "There is increasing market demand for MSC certified seafood and we are looking forward to meeting that demand. We believe the MSC certification of our cod and haddock fisheries will support Sæmark’s existing business in key markets like the United Kingdom and the United States as well as increase our sales in new markets. In addition, obtaining MSC certification will enable us to communicate our commitment to sustainability, which is vital in today's seafood business."

Sæmark has a strong business relationship with its six main associates in the Icelandic fishing and fish processing industry

“This certification represents an historic step both for the MSC and the Icelandic fishing industry", says Rupert Howes, Chief Executive of the Marine Stewardship Council. "Both cod and haddock have been of great economic value throughout Iceland’s proud fishing history and Sæmark’s pioneering efforts have resulted in independent recognition of the long-term sustainability of its cod and haddock fisheries. I firmly believe that Sæmark’s MSC certification will give them an edge in a global market, which, more and more, demands independent assurance of sustainability. Iceland is one of the world’s great fishing nations and I look forward to a long and productive partnership with its fishing community".

About Sæmark Seafood Ltd. 

Sæmark was established in 1985 as a subsidiary of the Icelandic Freezing Plants Corporation. In 1999 the holding company turned to export of frozen seafood exclusively and Sigurður Björnsson created Sæmark Seafood Ltd.

The company has developed a strong business relationship with major organisations in the Icelandic fishing and fish processing industry. This relationship and a powerful transportation network have made it possible for Sæmark Seafood to deliver fresh fish on daily basis to the US, UK and continental Europe. 

Source: MSC/Sæmark Seafoods Ltd

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Margaret E.L. Stacey
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City: Kópavogur
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Country: Iceland
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