Kamchatka Fisheries Certified Sustainable
On the rich wild salmon rivers of West Kamchatka, three commercial fisheries achieve Marine Stewardship Council certification.
On the rich wild salmon rivers of West Kamchatka, three commercial fisheries achieve Marine Stewardship Council certification.
Many of Kamchatka’s wild salmon fisheries in a FIP or MSC certification process.
Four major seafood buyers join High Liner Foods and WSC in their FIP Partnership.
Marine Stewardship Council label awarded to Kamchatka’s Ozernaya River sockeye fishery.
MSC label awarded to pink salmon fishery in NE Sakhalin represents catch volumes up to 6,500 metric tons annually.
One of the world’s most productive fisheries is working towards Marine Stewardship Council certification.
US fisheries experts met with Japanese colleagues to discuss Hokkaido MSC certification bid.
Russian fishing companies demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices.
Sakhalin’s Smirnykh Rivers Partnership, led by Sakhalin Environment Watch, a finalist for the 2010 International Thiess Riverprize.