SeaChoice

Launched in 2006, SeaChoice was created to increase consumer awareness around seafood sustainability in Canada.Having made significant progress in the retail landscape between 2006 and 2016, with many of their retail partners meeting their sustainable seafood commitments, SeaChoice set a new goal to increase sustainability throughout the entire seafood supply chain, from water to table.SeaChoice is a partnership among the David Suzuki Foundation, Ecology Action Centre, and Living Oceans Society.[1] Each conservation organization is also a member of the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions and works with consumers, retailers, suppliers, government and producers to accomplish their objectives.SeaChoice has four main themes of work: These efforts are supported by SeaChoice partner organization engagement in fisheries and aquaculture management, policy fora and project based incentives for improved fishing and farming practices.
Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) is one of 14 SeaChoice priority species for conservation and management. [ 2 ]
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