Sustainable seafood can include seafood products that are either caught or farmed using methods that respect the long term viability or sustainability of the species, the integrity and health of the oceans and the livelihood of the farming or fisheries dependent communities. 

Wild-caught sustainable seafood is sourced from populations that are well managed, not overfished and have been captured using fishing gear that has minimal impact on the habitat and ecosystem as a whole. Aquaculture or the farming of fish and other aquatic products can provide an alternative source that reduces the pressure on our natural ocean resources. Global aquaculture production is growing rapidly and provides increasingly significant quantities of fish and other aquatic food for human consumption. However concerns are also emerging regarding the possible negative impact on the environment, communities and consumers. 

Certification schemes are programmes that aim to increase customer awareness of the environmental impact and sustainability of their seafood purchasing choices. It is a means of communicating to customers that the product is sourced from well-managed capture fisheries or aquaculture production facilities that focus on issues related to the sustainable use of aquatic resources. Certification is the procedure by which a third party gives assurance that a product process or service conforms to specified requirements and should be based on a range of inspection activities and carried out by a competent and recognised certification body.

Friend of the Sea has developed a set of standards for certification for fisheries and aquaculture products in order to minimise the negative effects of aquaculture operations, providing a tool for fisheries and the fish farming industry to respect the marine environment, thus preserving natural resources for the future.

We have a policy of continually improving our seafood standards. Therefore, in order to keep up with the scientific and technological advances, Friend of the Sea seafood standards are reviewed periodically and new standards are developed. Thanks to this policy, our certification remains updated and consistent.

Our seafood standards follow the UN/FAO guidelines for the eco-labelling of seafood products from marine capture fisheries and technical guidelines on aquaculture certification. Moreover, our Chain of Custody Standard is designed to ensure that certified seafood can be traced back to a sustainable, well-managed source.

With the collaboration of our Technical Committee and Stakeholders, our seafood standards are developed and revised in four stages, according to the Standard Development and Maintenance Procedure.

Work Plan of a Revision Process

1st phase

Comments and Suggestions

2nd phase

Revision of the comments

3rd phase

Voting process

4th phase

Management of votes
and final decision

Public consultation period

At the beginning of seafood standard revision process, the Technical and Scientific Department notifies the Technical Committee members, inviting them to send their comments by using a specific file elaborated for the respective revision process.

A wide range of stakeholders is invited to participate in the public consultations on our seafood standards. If you are interested in being a part of the stakeholders notified at the beginning of our revision processes, please, send an email to info@friendofthesea.org.

If you are interested in our internal records of revision processes (lists of contacted stakeholders, interested parties involved at each stage of the process and drafts of the standard), please, send an email to info@friendofthesea.org.

Documents under revision process and ToR (first phase)

FOS-Aqua Inland-Marine v.4 draft

FOS-Audit Guidance for Aqua Inland-Marine Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser baerii – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser gueldenstaedtii – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser naccarii – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser ruthenus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser stellatus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Acipenser transmontanus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Argyrosomus regius – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Dentex dentex – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Dicentrarchus labrax – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Diplodus puntazzo – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Huso huso – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Liza ramada – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Mugil cephalus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Oncorhynchus mykiss – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Rachycentron canadum – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Salmo carpio – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Salmo salar – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Salmo trutta – Fish Welfare Standard

FOS-Aqua – Salvelinus alpinus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Salvelinus fontinalis – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Scophthalmus maximus – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Seriola dumerilii – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Seriola lalandi – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS-Aqua – Sparus aurata – Fish Welfare Standard draft

FOS Audit Guidance for Fish Welfare Standards draft

Term of Reference (ToR) revision process

Outside the public consultation period

We encourage all the categories of stakeholders and our Technical Committee members to share their inputs on how standards are working and how to improve them compiling the Stakeholder Input Form at any time. In this case, the input will be taken into account during the subsequent revision process. The full guidance is available in the Stakeholder Input Procedure.

Conformity Assessment Bodies

Our Work Program for Standard Setting and Revision and a list of Public Comments from our previous revision processes are available online. A list of Previous and pending stakeholder inputs is available online.

Stakeholders can register procedural complaints online regarding a revision process by filling in the Complaints and Appeals Form. The full guidance is available in the Complaints and Appeals Procedure. Unsolved complaints shall be assessed during the subsequent revision process. A list of Previous and Pending Complaints is available online.

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