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MSC

  • Commercial fishing in Kamchatka

    Kamchatka Fisheries Certified Sustainable

    On the rich wild salmon rivers of West Kamchatka, three commercial fisheries achieve Marine Stewardship Council certification.

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  • Fishing in Kamchatka's Karaginsky Bay

    Russian Salmon Fisheries Improving

    Many of Kamchatka’s wild salmon fisheries in a FIP or MSC certification process.

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  • FIP Partnership

    Four major seafood buyers join High Liner Foods and WSC in their FIP Partnership.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon spawning

    Asia’s Largest Sockeye Fishery Achieves MSC Certification

    Marine Stewardship Council label awarded to Kamchatka’s Ozernaya River sockeye fishery.

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  • Sakhalin fisheries

    Sakhalin MSC Certification

    MSC label awarded to pink salmon fishery in NE Sakhalin represents catch volumes up to 6,500 metric tons annually.

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  • Coastal set net

    Kamchatka Pursues MSC Certification

    One of the world’s most productive fisheries is working towards Marine Stewardship Council certification.

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  • Chum salmon underwater

    Japan-US Fishery Tour

    US fisheries experts met with Japanese colleagues to discuss Hokkaido MSC certification bid.

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  • Pink Salmon

    Sakhalin Fishery Enters MSC Assessment

    Russian fishing companies demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices.

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  • Sakhalin

    Sakhalin Group is RiverPrize Finalist

    Sakhalin’s Smirnykh Rivers Partnership, led by Sakhalin Environment Watch, a finalist for the 2010 International Thiess Riverprize.

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