The RASS web-based tool has been developed by the UK Sea Fish Industry Authority to inform UK seafood businesses and retailers about four environmental risks when sourcing wild-capture seafood; fish stock status, management efficacy, bycatch, and habitat impact. These risks are scored on a five-point scale (1 – very low, 5 – very high risk) against criteria outlined in this paper. RASS allows seafood buyers to identify products that align with their corporate social responsibility commitments (CSR), but unlike other ‘fish lists’, it does not say “buy” or “avoid”. In other words, RASS is informative rather than prescriptive, and puts decision-making back into businesses’ hands. The RASS website has been designed for a range of different user...
Human activities in and around the oceans are affecting the health of ocean ecosystems. In particula...
Fish farming has grown to become one of Norway s largest export industries. By 2050, Norway has the ...
The sustainable management of the ocean as a global food source has been prominent in recent debates...
The RASS web-based tool has been developed by the UK Sea Fish Industry Authority to inform UK seafoo...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
There is a widespread perception that the practice of importing untreated frozen fish for use as bai...
Fish and other seafood are important sources of nutrients, but they are also sources of chemical co...
Copyright © 2013 Chiara Copat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Aquaculture is a rapidly expanding sector of the global economy with an average growth rate of 8.8 p...
The assessment of a fishery against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard requires a large a...
Legislative changes have altered the way imported edible seafood is inspected in Australia. Greater ...
The aquaculture industry in Norway produced 1.3 million metric tons of fish in 2014, and further exp...
Corporations are under increasing pressure from internal and external stakeholders to consider the s...
A risk assessment of histamine was conducted for different categories of fishery products in the mar...
Graduation date: 1998Since harvest levels of many of the world's fisheries are not likely to increas...
Human activities in and around the oceans are affecting the health of ocean ecosystems. In particula...
Fish farming has grown to become one of Norway s largest export industries. By 2050, Norway has the ...
The sustainable management of the ocean as a global food source has been prominent in recent debates...
The RASS web-based tool has been developed by the UK Sea Fish Industry Authority to inform UK seafoo...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
There is a widespread perception that the practice of importing untreated frozen fish for use as bai...
Fish and other seafood are important sources of nutrients, but they are also sources of chemical co...
Copyright © 2013 Chiara Copat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Aquaculture is a rapidly expanding sector of the global economy with an average growth rate of 8.8 p...
The assessment of a fishery against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard requires a large a...
Legislative changes have altered the way imported edible seafood is inspected in Australia. Greater ...
The aquaculture industry in Norway produced 1.3 million metric tons of fish in 2014, and further exp...
Corporations are under increasing pressure from internal and external stakeholders to consider the s...
A risk assessment of histamine was conducted for different categories of fishery products in the mar...
Graduation date: 1998Since harvest levels of many of the world's fisheries are not likely to increas...
Human activities in and around the oceans are affecting the health of ocean ecosystems. In particula...
Fish farming has grown to become one of Norway s largest export industries. By 2050, Norway has the ...
The sustainable management of the ocean as a global food source has been prominent in recent debates...