Have you seen the first Issue Brief from Seafood2030? We’re looking forward to seeing what the future holds for FIP’s and other approaches to ensuring a responsible and accessible supply of seafood for the world.
We’re also glad to see Sea Pact Board Member Richard Stavis sharing his point of view in this informative brief.
“FIPs are really an emerging science, especially in sectors like squid and octopus, so insights learned from these projects are invaluable,” Stavis Seafoods Chief Sustainability Officer Richard Stavis said. “The SRs play a crucial role in that they enable monitoring of improvement projects and information sharing on improvements across a sector. They also serve as a signpost, alerting participants to FIP activities and highlighting opportunities for supply chain stakeholders to engage in improvements.”
- Richard Stavis, Chief Sustainability Officer, Stavis Seafoods
Sea Pact is a proud member of the Advisory Board of Seafood2030.
You can find the whole brief here: Seafood2030 Issue Brief, Volume 1
We’re also glad to see Sea Pact Board Member Richard Stavis sharing his point of view in this informative brief.
“FIPs are really an emerging science, especially in sectors like squid and octopus, so insights learned from these projects are invaluable,” Stavis Seafoods Chief Sustainability Officer Richard Stavis said. “The SRs play a crucial role in that they enable monitoring of improvement projects and information sharing on improvements across a sector. They also serve as a signpost, alerting participants to FIP activities and highlighting opportunities for supply chain stakeholders to engage in improvements.”
- Richard Stavis, Chief Sustainability Officer, Stavis Seafoods
Sea Pact is a proud member of the Advisory Board of Seafood2030.
You can find the whole brief here: Seafood2030 Issue Brief, Volume 1