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The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) announced last week that it has appointed Nina Rosen to the Environmental Stakeholder Committee (ESC). Rosen, who has been working as the Director of FishWise for six years, took to LinkedIn to share the news. “Thrilled to be joining ISSF’s Environmental Stakeholder Committee and bringing the perspectives I’ve gained working with the seafood industry — from harvesters to end-buyers. What excites me most is ISSF’s collaborative approach to advancing marine conservation and transparency in tuna fisheries. Real progress happens when stakeholders come together around shared goals.”
The ESC brings together conservation experts who provide independent guidance to help shape ISSF’s science-based tuna sustainability policies, including recommendations on conservation measures and tuna fisheries management. Susan Jackson, ISSF President, stated that Rosen’s experience in traceability, fisheries governance, and multi-stakeholder collaboration will be helpful to ISSF.
Preliminary independent laboratory results show that 100 percent of Thai Union-owned Petit Navire tuna products comply with French and EU regulations in terms of mercury levels. In March, the French brand invited consumers to test their tuna products for mercury under the ‘Faites le Test’ (Take the Test) campaign. The latest results up to May 18 show that 78 percent of the tested products had <0.3 mg/kg of mercury, well below the regulatory limit of 1 mg/kg, according to the brand’s website. Petit Navire will provide the full analyses soon.
The free mercury analysis campaign ran from March 24 to May 4, limited to 1,000 analyses by independent laboratory Labexia. The goal of the campaign was to provide concrete and transparent answers to questions about mercury content in Petit Navire tuna. “These results confirm our commitment: strict controls, compliance with current regulations, and complete transparency towards consumers,” stated the brand. Two years ago, European NGOs Bloom and Foodwatch jointly urged European regulators to tighten rules on mercury levels in canned tuna, and pushed several retailers to remove what they called “contaminated tuna” from the shelves.
Pacific fisheries officials and delegates have convened in New Zealand since May 11 for the 142nd Forum Fisheries Committee (FFC) session. This pivotal meeting addresses the future of regional fisheries cooperation and the sustainable management of tuna stocks, which are vital to the Pacific’s economic and social well-being. In his opening remarks, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Director General Noan David Pakop underscored the importance of cooperation. “To remain effective and continue leading in this space, we must ensure that we are strengthening ourselves from within through stronger systems, stronger institutions, stronger governance, and stronger regional solidarity.”
The agenda topics include preparations for the upcoming WCPFC negotiations. Management procedures for tropical tuna and albacore in the South Pacific, reinforcing the united stance of coastal states, and improving cooperation on monitoring, control, and surveillance will be addressed. Recurring priorities are implementing climate change measures, securing market access, and advancing regional ambitions like the East New Britain Initiative. Pakop reminded attendees that the FFA’s overarching goal is simple yet profound: “Ensuring that Pacific people derive the greatest possible social and economic benefits from the sustainable use of our tuna resources.”
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