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UK's biggest fishery receives MSC certificate

22 January 2009

The SPSG mackerel fishery is Scotland's most valuable fishery and also its largest, catching 95,700MT of mackerel in 2007. Its sister fishery, SPSG herring, was certified in July 2008.  Smoked, frozen and fresh mackerel will soon be on sale bearing the MSC logo meaning that it can be traced back to the independently certified SPSG fishery.

What the SPSG says

John Goodlad, Chair of SPSG is delighted that the work put in over the past few years to ensure the mackerel stocks are fished in a sustainable manner have resulted in MSC certification. "This is another defining moment for the Scottish pelagic industry as it establishes its environmentally responsible credentials," he says.

In recognition of the SPSG's achievement, Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead comments: "This is a welcome boost and further evidence that one of our most valuable stocks is being managed sustainably."

"The fact our fishermen will be able to land extra mackerel next year is just reward for their efforts in driving forward tough conservation measures. Mackerel was worth almost £80 million last year, but is worth many times more than that when the economic spin-offs from the mackerel processing industry are taken into account."

"Coming hard on the heels of the reopening of the Russian market to fish processing companies in Scotland, the award will help further enhance the reputation of our wonderful seafood."

What the MSC says

Rupert Howes, Chief Executive of the MSC says: "I took great pleasure last year in joining the SPSG members in Peterhead last year to celebrate the certification of their first fishery - the SPSG herring fishery - and I am delighted that the mackerel fishery has now been certified. This is an important UK fishery producing significant quantities of fish for an international market. The SPSG fleet boasts some of the most advanced pelagic trawlers in the world including low-emission diesel engines, selective sonar and the latest developments in net technology. We look forward to further engagement with the Scottish fishing industry." 

About the Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group

The fishery's full title is 'Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group Ltd Western component of North East Atlantic mackerel'

Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group (SPSG): The Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group was established in 2007 and represents all sectors of Scotland's pelagic industry, from catching and processing, to marketing.    It encompasses the whole Scottish pelagic fleet and members include: Herring Buyers Association Ltd, Scottish Fishermen's Organisation Ltd, Scottish Pelagic Fishermen's Association Limited, Shetland Catch Ltd and Shetland Fish Producers' Organisation Ltd, with Seafood Scotland taking the role of Secretariat.  SPSG was established initially  to oversee the certification of North Sea herring and Western mackerel as sustainable to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard, however a number of other initiatives have flowed from the group.  For more information please visit: http://www.scottishpelagicsg.org 

Further information

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