Meet the fishers
Meet the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands pollock fishers
The US Bering Sea and Aleutian islands pollock fishery was certified as sustainable by the MSC in October 2004. Together with the Gulf of Alaska pollock fishery they constitute the world’s largest whitefish fishery.
Pollock is a mild whitefish similar to cod, and is one of the most popular fish species in the world. It is found in a wide variety of fish dishes including fish sticks, oceans pies, fish burgers and surimi (imitation crab). MSC-labelled fish products featuring pollock are widely available around the world.
The MSC “seal of approval” has given both Alaska fisheries a competitive edge in European markets where environmental credibility can play a decisive role in purchasing decisions. MSC-labelled pollock dishes are widely available in Europe, Japan, USA and Canada.
For further information, please visit the At-sea Processors Association website.

