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The Marine Stewardship Council

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Why the MSC? –There is global concern at the state of fisheries resources –Customers and retailers are willing to play a role in promoting sustainable fishing –Many buyers of fish are also interested in identifying with well-managed fisheries by their purchase decisions –Ecolabelling is a tool that allows the customer to play a role in conserving natural resources –Ecolabelling gaining increasing importance in environmental resource management

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Page 1: The Marine Stewardship Council. State of Fisheries Resource 47% of stocks for which information is available are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited,

The Marine Stewardship Council

Page 2: The Marine Stewardship Council. State of Fisheries Resource 47% of stocks for which information is available are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited,

State of Fisheries Resource• 47% of stocks for which information is available

are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited, 10% are depleted or slowly recovering.

• The number of underexploited and moderately exploited fish stocks are on the decline

• Number of overexploited, and depleted stocks on the increase

• Increasing concern at impact of fisheries on ecosystem structure and function

• Better management of fisheries resources can improve the situation

Source FAO

Page 3: The Marine Stewardship Council. State of Fisheries Resource 47% of stocks for which information is available are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited,

Why the MSC?

– There is global concern at the state of fisheries resources

– Customers and retailers are willing to play a role in promoting sustainable fishing

– Many buyers of fish are also interested in identifying with well-managed fisheries by their purchase decisions

– Ecolabelling is a tool that allows the customer to play a role in conserving natural resources

– Ecolabelling gaining increasing importance in environmental resource management

Page 4: The Marine Stewardship Council. State of Fisheries Resource 47% of stocks for which information is available are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited,

What is the MSC?• A non-profit, non-governmental organisation • Created to harness market forces as an incentive

for sustainable fishing • A standard setting, accreditation body• Has a label which can be used on product from

fisheries certified as being sustainable• Has a Standard for sustainable fisheries

(Principles and Criteria) based on the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries

Page 5: The Marine Stewardship Council. State of Fisheries Resource 47% of stocks for which information is available are fully fished, 15% are over-exploited,

MSC StandardThree Main Principles

Effective Management

The sustainability of the stock

Ecosystem Impact

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How the MSC works

• Assessment against the MSC Standard on a voluntary basis

• Assessment carried out by third party, independent certifiers

• Fish from successfully certified fisheries can be marketed with MSC logo

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Benefits of Certification

• Improved management of resource• Recognition of management efforts• Potential for premium prices• Improved supplier status• New markets for products

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