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    Multi-stakeholder collaboration for improvement in the U.S. Gulf shrimp fishery

    SFP began working in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico fishery in 2008, initiating the first fishery improvement projects (FIPs) in the region. Over the following 15+ years, the shrimp industry, management agencies, and NGOs worked diligently together to improve practices in the fishery, the largest shrimp fishery in the United…
    A shrimp boat passes the historic Sabine Pass Lighthouse
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    Unlocking Landscape-Level Change for Shrimp Farming in India

    SFP worked with the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) in Andhra Pradesh, India, to develop a model for a landscape-level approach to aquaculture, using the state’s shrimp farming sector as a case study and pilot project. The project involved close collaboration with local organizations, shrimp farmers, and government authorities. The learnings…
    Shrimp farming pond bordered by palm trees in Andhra Pradesh, India
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    Protecting Coastal Habitats

    Healthy coastal habitats are vital for both fisheries and communities. These vibrant biodiversity-rich transition zones – where the land meets the sea – provide habitats for marine species, land and resources for aquaculture development, and homes and livelihoods for coastal fishing and farming communities.    An estimated 90% of marine biodiversity…
    sunrise over mangroves
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    Certified Seafood International (CSI)

    What is it?  Launched in April 2025, and evolving from the regional Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM) program, Certified Seafood International (CSI) is now a global GSSI benchmarked certification that assesses environmentally responsible fishery management using a standard grounded in UN FAO guidelines.  
    Sardine bait ball
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    Happy Holidays from SFP December 2024

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    SFP News July 2025

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    Highlights from Seafood Expo Global 2025

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    Connections and commitments at the UN Ocean Conference will help fuel SFP 2.0

    Last month, thousands descended on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in Nice, France, for the third United Nations Oceans Conference (UNOC3). SFP joined in the celebrations of progress, debates on controversial issues, and solution-building for the next phase of ocean and fisheries management.  UNOC3 was a lot. A lot…
    View from outside the conference center at the 2025 UN Oceans Conference in Nice, France
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    SFP 2024 Reduction Fisheries Report highlights ongoing need for stronger industry engagement in and support for fisheries improvements

    A new report by Sustainable Fisheries Partnership released today shows a noticeable decline in sustainability performance of key fisheries used primarily to produce marine ingredients. While two fisheries improved their performance, six fisheries got worse, and a new assessment of four fisheries in India revealed major challenges, including a lack…
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    Reduction Fisheries: 2024 Management and Stock Status Sustainability Overview

    The 15th edition of SFP's annual global sustainability overview of the main Pacific and Atlantic fish stocks used for reduction purposes.