
Published in September 2009, the MSC's tenth anniversary year, 'Net Benefits' report details the socio-economic and environmental benefits of the first ten years of MSC certified sustainable fisheries.
Download the entire Net Benefits report (PDF, 8mb)
Download the Introduction to the Net Benefits report (PDF, 1.1mb)
In the MSC Net Benefits report each of the 42 fisheries certified in the first 10 years of the MSC programme tell their story of the MSC. Download each fishery's story, from the Net Benefits report, below (PDFs, 2-300kb):
AAFA Pacific albacore tuna - north and south
Astrid Fiske North Sea herring
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Alaska (Pacific) cod
Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands pollock and Gulf of Alaska pollock
Canada northern prawn and Gulf of St Lawrence northern shrimp trawl Esquiman Channel
Domstein Longliner Partners North East Arctic cod and haddock
Germany North Sea saithe trawl
Hastings fleet Dover sole, herring and mackerel
KDSFF snow crab and flathead flounder
Lake Hjälmaren pikeperch fish-trap and gill-net
Lakes and Coorong, South Australia
Mexico Baja California red rock lobster
Norway North Sea saithe and Norway north-east Arctic saithe
Pelagic Freezer-Trawler Association North Sea herring
South Georgia Patagonian toothfish longline
Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group North Sea herring
SPSG western component of north east Atlantic mackerel
Thames Blackwater herring drift-net
Western Australia rock lobster
