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Tuesday 9 February 2010

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Fish sustainability

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Fish forms an important part of our diet and we should be eating at least two portions a week including one of oily fish. The Food Standards Agency is committed to taking sustainability into account when it makes policy decisions and issues its advice.

The Agency’s goal is to work towards food safety and healthy eating for all (food safety and healthy eating together form what is known as one of the ‘pillars’ of sustainability – the social pillar). At the same time, the Agency strives to maximise the effect of its policies on the other aspects of sustainability: the ‘economic’ and ‘environmental’ pillars.

More information on the Agency’s approach to sustainable development, and the social, economic and environmental ‘pillars’ of sustainability, can be found at the link below.

Many organisations deal with the production and sustainability of seafood. And because fish don’t recognise international boundaries, the issue itself is international. Some organisations make scientific assessments of fish stocks, others advise on production practices and managing fishing.

If you want to know more about these issues, you will find reports and other useful information on their websites. Here are some of the most significant organisations:

Related links

Sustainable development More about the Agency and sustainable development

External links   The Food Standards Agency has no responsibility for the content of external websites

(External) Cefas Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science website (External) Defra marine fisheries policy Read the marine fisheries policy (External) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) report Read the full report (External) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) (External) Marine Scotland Read about the lead marine management organisation in Scotland (External) Scottish Government: Eat More Fish initiative (External) Scottish Government: National Food and Drink Policy (External) Scottish Government: National Indicators for fish stocks

More advice from our eatwell website

(External) Fish and shellfish More about fish and shellfish

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