Thursday, October 24, 2013

New Zealand Orange Roughy Advances along Sea Port's Sustainability Spectrum


Orange Roughy Advancing along Sea Port’s
 Go Blue! Seafood Sustainability Spectrum


Sea Port conducted a sustainability assessment for the New Zealand Orange Roughy fishery in order to reveal the existing and potential environmental impacts and risks that were associated with producing this delicacy for human consumption.  This allowed us to establish its starting position along our progressive Go Blue! Seafood Sustainability Spectrum (see needle on spectrum above).  This assessment was only a single snapshot in time, therefore, we are continuously reassessing all the sustainability determinants and moving the needle along the spectrum as needed to reflect both the positive and negative developments for this fishery.

Sea Port is announcing the advancement of the New Zealand Orange Roughy needle along our spectrum towards becoming more sustainable due to advances in data collection for a major portion of the New Zealand fishing grounds.

Rationale for this decision:

  • In addition to biomass size and distribution data, spawning behavior has been observed and tracked.
  • State of the art sonar and underwater video will continue to advance the collection of important data for additional Orange Roughy fishing grounds

     
The New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and the deepwater group have been the driving force behind high technology data collection methods.   The additional data collected by these advanced techniques further strengthen New Zealand’s already modern Quota Management System.

Sea Port believes that because of these ongoing high tech data collection accomplishments, a major portion of this fishery is moving towards becoming more sustainable and because of this the needle will be moved along our Go Blue! Seafood Sustainability Spectrum. 


New Position: 


Please feel free to leave your opinion in the comment section.....................Sincerely, Dave