Fisheries

Region: Global

Researching the environmental impacts of the MSC certification programme

Client: Marine Stewardship Council
Project Dates: August 2010 - June 2011

Project objectives:
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) was founded on the principle of recognizing and rewarding the world’s best managed fisheries and sustainable fishing practices and by so doing, create a market incentive for other fisheries to improve their practices. This research is expected to measure specific improvements in fisheries management and practice, reduced environmental impacts and more precautionary approaches that have been delivered as a result of engagement with the MSC Programme, both before a fishery enters formal full assessment, and/or resulting from the certification process, including the development, formation and delivery of action plans attached to certifications.

Poseidon services provided:
Poseidon is focusing on the environmental gains made from the pre-assessment stage onwards. This involves examining a large number of pre-assessments that have been undertaken and gone into full assessment and determining what environmental benefits have occurred as a result.