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[ Sustainable Seafood ]

Delicious seafood. Healthy oceans.

According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, nearly 70 percent of the world's fisheries are fully fished or overfished. This depletion has inevitably harmed our oceans — by destroying habitat along the ocean floor as well as harming other wildlife through bycatch. As a result, the health of our oceans is closely tied to responsible, sustainable fishing practices.

As the first retailer to become a full partner in the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch Program, PCC believes that buying seafood from trusted, well-managed sources helps to lessen the impact on our environment. We work closely with our local seafood suppliers to ensure all of our seafood is top quality and harvested in environmentally friendly ways. So when you're shopping for seafood at PCC, you can rest assured that whatever you purchase is sustainable, helping to prevent further degradation of the oceans.

To help you make the most informed, eco-friendly seafood choices, we've also developed an easy-to-use guide — with expert input from the Seattle Aquarium and the Seafood Watch program. You'll find this helpful guide in the meat and seafood department of every PCC store.

Traveling outside of the Puget Sound area?

An international seafood guide, which offers advice on ecologically sustainable seafood by country or seafood, is available at www.incofish.org/ISFG.php.

Environmental conditions and therefore risks associated with individual seafood species are subject to change. So whether you're at your neighborhood PCC or a fish market halfway around the world, it's best to ask local experts about current seafood risks. Users of this international guide should be aware that the organizations contributing to this resource use various criteria to evaluate seafood safety, resulting in some inconsistencies in advice.

 


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