Eighty per cent of Greenland's 12,000 tonnes annual cod, haddock and saithe catch from the Barents Sea is sold in the UK, almost all of it as fillets. The fish are targeted by three demersal trawler vessels – Sisimiut, Polar Princess and Ilivileq - over four months of the year. These large, freezer trawlers are equipped with sorting grids to reduce catches of small fish and the fish are processed within hours onboard.
The Northeast Atlantic cod stock is the largest cod stock in the world and the fishery’s MSC assessment reported the stock is currently in a very good condition. The fishery passed its assessment against the MSC environmental standard with high scores and only one condition placed on it for any of the species.
Gisli Gislason, MSC Manager for Greenland, Iceland and Faroes, said: “This is the second Greenlandic fishery to achieve MSC certification after the West Greenland prawn fishery. Both fisheries’ certificates are managed under the umbrella of Sustainable Fisheries Greenland, SFG, who are also working towards MSC certification on the nation’s lumpfish fishery. This demonstrates commitments from the Greenland fishery to sustainable fishing practices and the aspiration of the industry to deliver that message to the market.”
The client group in this fishery are Royal Greenland, Polar Seafood Greenland, and Arctic Prime Fisheries.