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  • German consumers get a chance to enjoy Icelandic golden redfish Photo: IRF

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    Golden redfish enjoyed by German consumers

    2019-02-25T13:03:00

    Iceland Responsible Fisheries (IRF) has introduced Icelandic golden redfish to German consumers at Grüne Woche, the food and agricultural trade show held annually in Berlin.

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    IRF promotes GSSI at Seafood Expo

    2017-05-09T14:10:00

    Iceland Responsible Fisheries Foundation (IRF) has reported it saw a rise in demand for information about the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) during the Seafood Expo Global in Brussels last month.

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    ISF Icelandic ling first to be MSC certified

    2015-11-11T11:23:00

    Iceland Sustainable Fisheries (ISF) has added Icelandic ling to its growing list of MSC certified fisheries, becoming the first ling fishery in the world to be MSC certified.

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    IRFF seeks public comment

    2015-10-14T11:57:00

    The Iceland Responsible Fisheries Foundation (IRFF) has announced that the Iceland Responsible Fisheries Management Specification (IRFM) is now available for 30 days public comment.

  • The Icelandic haddock and saithe fisheries have been re-certified

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    Icelandic haddock and saithe re-certified

    2015-02-03T09:49:00

    The Icelandic haddock and saithe fisheries have been re-certified to the Icelandic FAO Based Responsible Fisheries Management Specification (Version 1.1).

  • The Icelandic cod fisheries have been recertified to the IRF Specification. Credit: IRF

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    Icelandic cod fishery recertified

    2014-11-04T12:18:00

    The Icelandic cod (Gadus morhua) fisheries have been recertified to the FAO Based Icelandic Responsible Fisheries Management Specification.

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    Seafood made in Iceland

    2014-09-02T09:03:00

    ‘Made in Iceland’ is a good indicator of quality when it comes to seafood products. Fishing has been an inseparable part of life in Iceland since the country was first settled and fishing is intertwined with the nation’s history and culture.

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    Icelandic fisheries IRF certified

    2013-10-04T05:00:00

    Icelandic haddock and saithe fisheries have been certified by the Iceland Responsible Fisheries certification programme.

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    MSC ecolabel – best for sustainability

    2012-09-06T14:42:00

    According to the latest ‘Comparison of Wild Capture Fisheries Certification Schemes’ report, released this week at the 10th International Seafood Summit in Hong Kong, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel remains the most compliant with international criteria.

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