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TNC Indonesia Collaborates with 12 Companies to Save the Indonesian Snapper and Grouper Fishing Industry
By Hariyanto, Industry.co.id INDUSTRY.co.id - Jakarta - The Nature Conservancy (TNC) of Indonesia launched the Comprehensive FIP (Fisheries Improvement Project) for the Indonesian snapper and grouper fishing industry along with twelve fishing companies...
Why Restaurant Demand For Smaller Fish Fillets Is Bad News For Oceans
By Alastair Bland, NPR Bigger isn't necessarily better when it comes to catching, selling and eating fish. For certain snappers, in fact, a market preference for plate-size whole fillets is driving fishermen to target smaller fish. For some wild fish populations, this...
Netuno USA awaits results of sustainability study of Mexico octopus fishery
By Undercurrent News Netuno USA and other companies that source octopus from the waters off the cost of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula should have a good idea by the end of this month how close the fishery is to satisfying the Marine Stewardship Council's standards for...
Green Gourmet serving up sustainable seafood at major music festival
By Madelyn Kearns, SeafoodSource Concertgoers attending the upcoming Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will be treated to responsibly-sourced seafood dishes courtesy of Green Gourmet, a culinary event hosted by the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood...
China launches squid FIP
By IntraFish Media A new Chinese squid fishery improvement project (FIP) has been posted publicly for the first time this week. The FIP is funded by a variety of stakeholders, including Beaver Street Fisheries, High Liner, Panapesca, Netuno USA, and others. The FIP is...
Netuno USA progresses in lobster, snapper FIPs
By IntraFish Media Florida-based seafood distributor Netuno USA put sustainability in its forefront a few years ago when it started an internal sustainability policy for its business procedures in 2012. Its end goal is to... Continue reading on IntraFish.com »
Netuno sinks nearly $25,000 into lobster FIP
By IntraFish Media Netuno USA announced it supports the Honduras spiny lobster trap fishery improvement project (FIP), and so far this year it contributed $24,756.11 (82,2188.90). Netuno has 26 percent share of the... Continue reading on IntraFish.com »
Seafood Supplier Gets Out of the Lobster Trap
(September 7, 2010 - Miami Herald)—Lobsters nearly bankrupted Netuno USA, which explains the seafood importer's new fascination with cheap squid. When the economy crashed in the fall of 2008, Netuno had about $5 million worth of Brazilian lobster tails in its...
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FIP for Mexican octopus gets the green light
By Undercurrent News The long-awaited fisheries improvement project (FIP) for Mexico's Yucatan octopus is now underway after a group of Mexican producers, processors and international exporters met to sign a memorandum of understanding at the Seafood Expo...
Rapidly Growing Number of Seafood Companies Join The Nature Conservancy to Save Indonesia’s Snapper/Grouper Fishery
By Rachel Winters, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) BOSTON—Snapper, one of the most popular fish fillets ordered in US restaurants, is often anything but snapper when it shows up at your table, according to one investigation released earlier this month. But even...
Why Restaurant Demand For Smaller Fish Fillets Is Bad News For Oceans
By Alastair Bland, NPR Bigger isn't necessarily better when it comes to catching, selling and eating fish. For certain snappers, in fact, a market preference for plate-size whole fillets is driving fishermen to target smaller fish. For some wild fish populations, this...
Together we are making a difference!
By NETUNO USA This past November NETUNO signed on to the INDONESIAN SNAPPER FIP (Fishery Improvement Project), where we pledged to focus our snapper raw material purchase on fish that is over 4 pounds and has reached maturity. This size fish virtually eliminates the...
Landmark Agreement to Help Save World’s Largest Snapper Fishery
Major U.S. Fish Importer Joins the Nature Conservancy in Landmark Agreement to Help Save World’s Largest Snapper Fishery Netuno USA, the largest U.S. importer of snapper from Indonesia, agrees to a minimum trading that avoids pre-reproductive-age fish, improving...
Netuno USA awaits results of sustainability study of Mexico octopus fishery
By Undercurrent News Netuno USA and other companies that source octopus from the waters off the cost of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula should have a good idea by the end of this month how close the fishery is to satisfying the Marine Stewardship Council's standards for...
China launches squid FIP
By IntraFish Media A new Chinese squid fishery improvement project (FIP) has been posted publicly for the first time this week. The FIP is funded by a variety of stakeholders, including Beaver Street Fisheries, High Liner, Panapesca, Netuno USA, and others. The FIP is...
Netuno USA progresses in lobster, snapper FIPs
By IntraFish Media Florida-based seafood distributor Netuno USA put sustainability in its forefront a few years ago when it started an internal sustainability policy for its business procedures in 2012. Its end goal is to... Continue reading on IntraFish.com »
Netuno sinks nearly $25,000 into lobster FIP
By IntraFish Media Netuno USA announced it supports the Honduras spiny lobster trap fishery improvement project (FIP), and so far this year it contributed $24,756.11 (82,2188.90). Netuno has 26 percent share of the... Continue reading on IntraFish.com »