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Title Seafood ecolabelling
 
Names Srinivasa Gopal, T.K.
Boopendranath, M.R.
Date Issued 2013 (iso8601)
Abstract Ecolabelling, traceability and related certification
schemes are becoming significant features of international
fish trade and marketing. Ecolabels are
“seals of approval” given to products that are
deemed to have fewer negative impacts on the
environment than functionally or competitively
similar products. There are about 400 ecolabels
concerning different products in operation in the
world, of which nearly 50 are related to fisheries and
aquaculture. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC),
Friend of the Sea (FOS), KRAV and Naturland are
some of the well-known third party certification and
ecolabelling schemes in fisheries. The effectiveness
and potential trade implications of ecolabelling
programmes have been widely discussed. The
adoption of ecolabelling schemes provide additional
tools to move towards sustainability of capture
fisheries and aquaculture and brings together
elements of the market, industry, environmental
interests and communities. Different ecolabelling
schemes for seafood products and the benefits,
issues and challenges in their adoption are briefly
reviewed in this paper.
Genre Article
Topic Ecolabelling
Identifier Fish Technol.50(1): 1-10