Fish updates from the Marine Conservation Society

shoalThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has re-launched its sustainable seafood website – www.fishonline.org to make it easier for fish buyers, restaurateurs and the public to ensure they are buying and serving fish from the most sustainable sources.

MCS, the UK’s leading marine charity, has improved the functionality of the website, which operates alongside updated versions of a smart phone version, on android and Iphone: the Good Fish Guide, and a paper version: the Pocket Good Fish Guide.

The latest versions of all the MCS fish advice platforms carry the most up to date information which includes changes to Atlantic salmon caught in the North East Atlantic around England and Wales by drift and fixed net – it has been changed to a 4 from a 3 because fewer rivers are meeting their conservation limits in England and Wales.

“With added functionality and streamlining of information, we hope it will be even easier for consumers to find sustainable seafood options at the click of a button,” says Jim Masters, MCS Aquaculture and Fisheries Programme Manager.

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