News and information about the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) responsible seafood certification program, from the Global Seafood Alliance.| Global Seafood Alliance
Browse page 3 of the GSA News Archives for key updates and developments in the global seafood industry.| Global Seafood Alliance
Features and updates about the GSA Membership program and responsible seafood initiatives from the Global Seafood Alliance.| Global Seafood Alliance
Discover Bonnie Waycott's inspiring journey from media to marine science in this aquaculture-focused feature.| Global Seafood Alliance
This BAP spotlight story features The Kingfish Company, a Dutch Yellowtail producer and the world's first BAP-certified land-based farm.| Global Seafood Alliance
This BAP spotlight story features Minh Phu, a BAP-certified producer in Vietnam that uses a unique approach to shrimp farming.| Global Seafood Alliance
GSA recently conducted a survey of 3,000 seafood consumers in Japan to better understand purchasing decisions and awareness of the BAP label.| Global Seafood Alliance
GSA has announced the release of an outline of its highly anticipated Responsible Seafood Summit conference program for 2024.| Global Seafood Alliance
This year's theme for World Ocean Day emphasizes the urgent need for decisive action to protect our oceans and address climate change.| Global Seafood Alliance
Renowned seafood supplier Wright Brothers UK has endorsed the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification program.| Global Seafood Alliance
GSA stands in support of the salmon farming industry in B.C., especially as the government is expected to announce its decision on licensing this spring.| Global Seafood Alliance
GSA conducted a survey in 2023 about eyestalk ablation among major shrimp producers associations producing two species of shrimp.| Global Seafood Alliance
Two new Best Aquaculture Practices consumer-facing websites in French and German were just launched, GSA has announced.| Global Seafood Alliance
GSA is aware of and actively investigating recent allegations being made against shrimp producers in India, including those holding BAP certificates.| Global Seafood Alliance