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Our fishery certification program and seafood ecolabel recognise and reward sustainable fishing. Find out how you can help us and our partners bring about real improvements in the marine environment and safeguard livelihoods.

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Help the Marine Stewardship Council to bring about real improvements in the marine environment and safeguard livelihoods.

Trusts and foundations

The support of trusts and foundations is critical to the MSC’s progress in improving marine environments worldwide. Discover how your trust or foundation can help.

Work in need of support

Read about some of the projects that your support could help us to take forward.

Fish for today, fish for tomorrow

Meet the fishers and seafood partners who support the MSC in our short movie.

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Help the MSC to bring about real improvements in the marine environment and safeguard livelihoods.

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Trusts and foundations

24 July 2008

The support of trusts and foundations is critical to the MSC’s progress in improving marine environments worldwide. Discover how your trust or foundation can help.

Work in need of support

24 July 2008

Read about some of the projects that your support could help us to take forward.

Latest news

El Corte Ingles, first spanish retailer to offer MSC labelled seafood products

24 January 2012

El Corte Inglés has become the first Spanish distribution chain to offer canned and frozen fish bearing the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel.

Halperns’ Establishes Seafood Milestone in Atlanta with MSC Chain of Custody Certification

09 December 2011

Halperns’ Purveyors of Steak and Seafood, has become the first MSC Chain of Custody certified seafood distributor in Atlanta, Georgia.

MSC certified London boroughs get top plaice for sustainable food

21 November 2011

Ten London boroughs have been praised for taking the bold step of achieving MSC certification in the Good Food For London

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