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    Help count fish

    To sustainably manage fish, we first need to count them. The first pillar of effective fisheries management is data. It is impossible to effectively regulate or manage fisheries if you don’t know what you’re managing or where they are. That is why collecting better data about fish populations is a…
    School of yellow fish in the sea
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    Co-management in small-scale fisheries

    Fisheries co-management is a partnership approach, where government and the fishery resource users share the responsibility and authority for the management of a fishery or fisheries in an area, based on collaboration between themselves and with other stakeholders. However, many small-scale fisheries are operated by fishers who lack legal fishing…
    Small-scale fishers Santa Rosa
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    2022 Year in Review

    Celebrating a culture of innovation at SFP The new publication from SFP highlights our history of innovation in the sustainable seafood sector, from how we work with the seafood industry to the science, data, and information tools we created to support our goal of a world where the oceans are…
    Artisanal fishing boats
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    2021 Year in Review

    SFP Partners Expand Commitments to Responsible Sourcing  Many of SFP’s corporate partners introduced new sustainable seafood commitments in 2021:
    Fishing boats in Norway
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    SFP Indonesia Fisheries Forum

    SFP’s first Indonesia Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum was held November 14-15, 2017, at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Affairs in Jakarta, Indonesia. Agenda SFP YouTube Video Channel Presentations: Day 1 Keynote Panel An Indonesian Industry Perspective, SuperIndo FIP and AIP Showcase Introduction Small-Scale Octopus Fishery Project Indonesia AIP Small-Scale…
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    COVID-19 Info

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, SFP has been committed to supporting the seafood industry in protecting fishers and workers throughout the seafood supply chain. We are particularly concerned about the plight of small-scale fishers and fishing communities. They often lack basic supplies, are ill-equipped to access basic guidance being offered, and…
    COVID 19 map
  • Blog Post

    Indonesia BSC control document process off to a very good start

    It’s been nearly a year now since organizers of a national-level fishery improvement project (FIP) for blue swimming crab (BSC) in Indonesia took the critical step of instituting a control document. Now comes the real test: Will the supply chain participants comply with the conditions set in the document? While…
    Brad holding a blue swimming crab