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Seafood Legacy

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
  • Traceability
Categories:
  • Consultancy
  • NGO-Industry Partnership
  • Non-profit Organization

Seafood Legacy is a consulting firm specializing in sustainable seafood in Japan. Seafood Legacy supports the sustainable seafood efforts of marine-related businesses, producers, and NGOs. They design regional solutions that meet international standards and are tailored to the unique Japanese environment via a non-competitive platform design to solve mutual issues that various stakeholders face. Each November, Seafood Legacy hosts the annual Tokyo Sustainable Seafood Symposium where topics such as traceability and counter-IUU fishing best practices are discussed. They are currently advising the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries on strengthening domestic and import seafood traceability regulations.

Region:
  • Eastern Asia
  • Japan
Harvest:
  • Aquaculture
  • Wild-capture
Social Responsibility: Seafood Legacy acknowledges and incorporates into its work how illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and social problems such as human trafficking and slave labor, trample on the ideas of marine resource management.

Contact Information

Contact Name: Not Available
Contact Email: info@seafoodlegacy.com
Website: seafoodlegacy.com/en
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