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1 Aquaculture Certification the WWF Approach Carson Roper – WWF US Geneva, Switzerland 16 June 2010

2 223 Fastest growth is in developing countries MT x 10 6 2

3 But aquaculture has impacts  Habitat conversion  Antibiotic & chemical use  Benthic biodiversity  Escape of exotics  Social & labor  Feed management 3 3

4 4 Solution Standards for certifying aquaculture products 4

5 5 WWF has expertise to create standards  Rainforest Marketing – 1980s  Forest Stewardship Council – 1990s  Marine Stewardship Council – 1990s  Marine Aquarium Council – 1990s  Protected Harvest – 2000  Climate Savers - 2000s  New Program for IT Industry – 2007  Aquaculture Dialogues – 2000s 5

6 666 Process  Global initiative  Multi-stakeholder  Open and inclusive  Transparent  Based on sound science  Measurable standards  Consensus-based  Goal is to follow ISEAL guidelines 6

7 7 Objectives of the Dialogues  Measurably reduce the critical impacts of aquaculture on society  Measurably reduce the critical impacts of aquaculture on the environment  Help strengthen the economic viability of aquaculture 9 7

8 8 Aquaculture Dialogue Standards - Timeline  Tilapia …………………. Available  Pangasius …………….. Q2 2010  Oysters ………………… Q2 2010  Clams ………..………… Q2 2010  Mussels …………..…… Q2 2010  Scallops ………………... Q2 2010  Abalone ………………… Q4 2010  Shrimp …………………. Q4 2010  Salmon …………………. Q4 2010  Freshwater trout ……….. Q4 2010 8

9 Aquaculture Stewardship Council Creating Change on the Water 9 9

10 10 Aquaculture Stewardship Council  The ASC will offer farm level annual certification.  The ASC will use accredited third-party Certification Bodies (CB) that are ISO 65 compliant.  The ASC will initially offer certification for 12 aquaculture commodity species, which are: salmon, shrimp, pangasius, tilapia, freshwater trout, oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, abalone, cobia, and seriola.  The ASC standards will focus on minimizing environmental and social impacts.  The ASC will “partner” with accredited organizations that offer food safety standards and traceability. Thus offering “one-stop-shopping” for certification. 10

11 Aquaculture Stewardship Council What is ASC? More than a standards holding body, it is a global transformation system for aquaculture:  Credible – goal is to follow ISEAL guidelines, multi stakeholder, open and transparent, science based performance metrics  Effective – minimizes the environmental and social footprint of commercial aquaculture by addressing key impacts  Adds value – connects the farm to the marketplace by promoting sustainable practices through a consumer - label 11

12 12 Aquaculture Stewardship Council Farm = “unit of certification” Aquaculture Dialogues = “standard creation process” Aquaculture Stewardship Council = “standard holding body” Certification Bodies = “3 rd party ISO 65 accredited” the process incorporates firewalls to maintain independence and integrity 12

13 13 Aquaculture Stewardship Council 13

14 14 Aquaculture Stewardship Council  ASC to be fully operational by mid 2011.  Dr. Philip Smith has been hired as the Development Director – philip.smith@ascworldwide.org  The Development Director is tasked with:  Sourcing potential partners and funding for start-up costs.  Updating business plan and projections.  Creating the administrative and institutionalization of the ASC (governance, by-laws, etc…); and, ASC set up – office, web- site, staff, etc.  Establishing a certification process. 14

15 Aquaculture Stewardship Council  Buidling ASC: part of broader programme:  Module I : Building ASC  Module II: Accomplishment of Aquaculture Dialogues  Module III-VI: Improvement Programmes »Tilapia »Pangasius »Shrimps »Salmon 15

16 16 Get involved www.worldwildlife.org/aquadialogues aquacultureinfo@wwfus.org www.ascworldwide.org 16


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