Resultados de la búsqueda

Filtrar por

925 results

  • Entrada de blog

    CEO Letter from SFP’s 2024-24 Annual Report

    This is SFP CEO Jim Cannon’s “Message from our CEO” from SFP’s 2024-25 Annual Report, “Prioritizing Impact.” Click here to read the full report. Message from our CEO We know for a fact that effective fisheries management stops overfishing. But we also know that applying effective fisheries management is no…
    School of yellow snapper swimming past coral reef
  • Evento

    Seafood2030 Forum: Trapped value in small-scale fisheries

    Seafood Source will present an online Seafood2030 Forum on how small-scale fishery improvement projects foster responsible supply chains, environmental stewardship, and empowered coastal communities. SFP Fisheries Governance & Livelihoods Director Pedro Ferreiro will participate in a session entitled “The Future of SSF Improvement Programs: Supporting Healthy Fishing Communities and Healthy…
  • Boletín electrónico

    SFP News September 2025

  • Página

    High Liner Foods’ longstanding support for fishery and aquaculture improvement

    High Liner Foods got its start over 120 years ago, and today is one of the largest manufacturers of seafood products in North America. High Liner was an early adopter of the fishery improvement project (FIP) model and has invested significant time and resources into supporting fishery and aquaculture improvement…
  • Publicación

    The mahi-mahi fishery in Ecuador: A socioeconomic analysis

    A socio-economic analysis of the inshore and oceanic mahi-mahi fleets in Ecuador.
  • Publicación

    La pesquería de dorado en Ecuador: Un análisis socioeconómico

    Spanish-language version of our socio-economic analysis of the inshore and oceanic mahi-mahi fleets in Ecuador.
  • Publicación

    Improving equity for artisanal fishers in Chile’s southern hake fishery

    A look at how artisanal fishers, with SFP's support and advice, advocated for changes to quota laws in the Chilean southern hake fishery.
  • Entrada de blog

    Innovative gear workshop brings together diverse perspectives

    On a beautiful end of summer day, along the waterfront in Boston at the New England Aquarium, an unusual group of collaborators joined forces to address one of the most challenging issues affecting the sustainability of pot and trap fisheries: entanglements of marine wildlife. The group convened to discuss efforts…
    A group of people posing on a lobster boat in Cape Cod Bay
  • Blog de servicios de asesoramiento

    Understanding FIP Progress Ratings: Your guide to sustainable sourcing

    Today we’re diving into a topic that’s super important for anyone involved in sustainable seafood sourcing: FIP (fishery improvement project) progress ratings. If you’re looking for a reliable way to track a FIP’s journey toward its sustainability goals – and to know whether it’s delivering results on the water –…
    Fishing vessels lined up in harbor