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Last updated: 27 May 2020Total sector volume (,000 t)=16,369
Classic whitefish = 8,363,176 mt
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Sustainability status as of August 2019
Tilapia/pangasius = 8,005,661 mt
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(,000 t)
Percent of sector total
Cumulative percentNotes
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Sustainable (MSC-C)4846.129.6%29.6%
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AGARBA Spain Barents Sea cod10.60.1%
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Alaska Pacific cod - Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands249.31.5%
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Alaska Pacific Cod - Gulf of Alaska147.40.9%
*MSC certificate may be suspended in 2020 for stock declines
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Alaska Pollock - Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands1301.07.9%
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Alaska Pollock - Gulf of Alaska142.60.9%
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Arkhangelsk Trawl fleet Norwegian & Barents Seas cod, haddock & saithe38.10.2%
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Australian Heard Island and McDonald Islands Toothfish & Icefish fisheries2.70.0%
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Barents Sea cod, haddock and saithe134.10.8%
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Canada Scotia-Fundy Haddock3.40.0%
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Compagnie des PĂȘches Saint Malo and Euronor cod and haddock8.30.1%
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Cornish hake gill net0.90.0%
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DFPO Denmark North Sea & Skagerrak cod & saithe11.00.1%
*MSC certificate for North Sea cod suspended October 2019: 6,687 mt
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DFPO Denmark North Sea & Skagerrak haddock2.30.0%
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DFPO Denmark North Sea and Skagerrak hake and plaice2.80.0%
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Estonia North East Arctic cold water prawn and cod fishery0.30.0%
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Falkland Island toothfish1.30.0%
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Faroe Island saithe12.80.1%
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Faroe Islands and Iceland North East Arctic cod, haddock and saithe32.20.2%
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Faroe Islands tusk & ling0.80.0%
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FIUN Barents & Norwegian Seas cod and haddock229.01.4%
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Germany North Sea saithe trawl8.50.1%
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Greenland cod, haddock and saithe trawl12.00.1%
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ISF Iceland cod225.01.4%
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ISF Iceland golden redfish, blue ling and tusk5.80.0%
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ISF Iceland Haddock39.00.2%
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ISF Iceland saithe, ling, Atlantic wolffish and plaice68.10.4%
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Lake Erie Multi-species Commercial4.30.0%
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Macquarie Island (MI) toothfish0.40.0%
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New Zealand hake, hoki, ling and Southern blue whiting177.71.1%
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NFA Norwegian Ling & Tusk and NFA Norwegian Lumpfish26.10.2%
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Norway North East Arctic cod463.52.8%
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Norway North East Arctic haddock99.10.6%
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Norway North East Arctic saithe115.80.7%
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Norway North Sea demersal49.00.3%
*MSC certificate for North Sea cod suspended October 2019: 5,534 mt
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Oceanprom Barents Sea cod and haddock1.30.0%
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Pacific Hake Mid Water Trawl301.61.8%
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Ross Sea Toothfish Longline1.80.0%
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Russia Sea of Okhotsk pollock603.83.7%
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Russian Federation Barents sea cod and haddock49.70.3%
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SARPC toothfish5.10.0%
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Scapeche, Euronor and Compagnie de Peche de St Malo saithe11.80.1%
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Scottish Fisheries Sustainable Accreditation Group (SFSAG) North Sea cod10.10.1%
*MSC certificate for North Sea cod suspended October 2019: 5,534 mt
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Scottish Fisheries Sustainable Accreditation Group (SFSAG) Rockall haddock1.90.0%
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SFSAG Northern Demersal Stocks42.90.3%
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South Africa hake trawl133.30.8%
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South Georgia Patagonian Toothfish Longline2.20.0%
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UK Fisheries/DFFU/Doggerbank Group saithe3.90.0%
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UK Fisheries/DFFU/Doggerbank Northeast Arctic cod, haddock and saithe29.80.2%
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US Acadian redfish, haddock and pollock otter trawl6.40.0%
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US Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank haddock, pollock and redfish trawl2.00.0%
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US North Pacific sablefish10.50.1%
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US West Coast limited entry groundfish trawl2.50.0%
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Sustainable (FS Green)4.00.0%29.6%
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Blue grenadier (hoki) - SE Australia4.00.0%
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Improving (MSC-FA)148.70.9%30.5%
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Chile Austral hake (Merluccius australis) industrial trawl and longline7.60.0%
*Certified in September 2019
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Estonia North East Arctic cold water prawn and cod
*No volume yet available
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Manitoba boreal forest lakes commercial gillnet
*No volume yet available
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Murmanseld 2 Barents Sea cod and haddock
*Volume already covered by another MSC certification
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Namibia hake trawl and longline 121.80.7%
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Western Bering Sea Pacific cod and Pacific halibut longline19.30.1%
*MSC certified in October 2019
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Improving (other certifications)474.02.9%33.4%
*March 2020 information from BAP indicates this cumulative volume is 518.2 thousand tons, or 3.2% of sector volume
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Brazil, farmed tilapia14.20.1%
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China, farmed tilapia130.00.8%
*March 2020 information from BAP indicates this volume is 163.4 thousand tons
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Colombia, farmed tilapia10.00.1%
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Honduras, farmed tilapia26.80.2%
*March 2020 information from BAP indicates this volume is 26.7 thousand tons
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Indonesia, farmed tilapia32.40.2%
*March 2020 information from BAP indicates this volume is 26.6 thousand tons
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Malaysia, farmed tilapia0.10.0%
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Mexico, farmed tilapia32.60.2%
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Multiple countries, farmed tilapia33.00.2%
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Vietnam, farmed pangasius192.11.2%
*March 2020 information from BAP indicates this volume is 208.7 thousand tons
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Vietnam, farmed tilapia2.80.0%
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Improving (FIP A-C; AIP)327.42.0%35.4%
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Canada Atlantic cod (2J3KL)4.00.0%
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Canada Atlantic Cod (3PS)2.40.0%
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Chinese Tilapia AIP (Hainan)300.01.8%
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India Threadfin Bream6.00.0%
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Peruvian Hake15.00.1%
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FIPs with D or E progress / Recently Suspended MSC Certifications110.90.7%36.1%
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Argentine Hoki84.20.5%
*MSC certificate suspended June 2019
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Chilean Common Hake18.00.1%
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New England Silver Hake 8.70.1%
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SR Active Priority255.31.6%37.7%
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Argentine hake - Patagonian250.51.5%
*Past FIP: Argentine hake; Prospective FIP posted to FisheryProgress.org in October 2019.
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Southern hake - Pacific Patagonian, Chile/Argentina (non-MSC FA volume)4.80.0%
*Artisanal fishery has expressed interest in a FIP.
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SR Future Priority911.15.6%43.2%
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Alaska pollock, Russia (FAO 61 - unspecified stock)374.02.3%
*FIP launched in September 2019, volume is reported as 192,000 mt
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Alaska pollock - Navarinsky, Russia 310.41.9%