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SeaChoice

@seachoice

A sustainable seafood program dedicated to healthier oceans.

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.SeaChoice, a Canadian environmental advocacy group, published an article discussing the demand from consumers for major retailers to address human rights abuses in their seafood supply chains, following the OO exposés that linked tainted seafood to products sold in North

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A formal complaint submitted earlier this month, by Corporate Accountability Lab and Southern Shrimp Alliance Inc, to the US Federal Trade Commission alleges false or deceptive marketing by the Best Aquaculture Practices certification. seachoice.org/us-federal-tra…

A formal complaint submitted earlier this month, by <a href="/CorpAcctLab/">Corporate Accountability Lab</a>  and Southern Shrimp Alliance Inc, to the US Federal Trade Commission alleges false or deceptive marketing by the Best Aquaculture Practices certification.

seachoice.org/us-federal-tra…
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SeaChoice is proud to be the newest member of the Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability (CNCA-RCRCE)! We look forward to joining their collective efforts to hold Canadian corporations accountable for their human rights abuses and environmental destruction overseas!

SeaChoice is proud to be the newest member of the Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability (CNCA-RCRCE)! 

We look forward to joining their collective efforts to hold Canadian corporations accountable for their human rights abuses and environmental destruction overseas!
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This Human Right Day the Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability is calling on the federal government to commit to passing mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence legislation that holds Canadian corporations accountable. cnca-rcrce.ca/2024/12/10/med…

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DYK companies bringing goods into Canada are not legally required to prevent human rights abuse or environmental destruction? We don’t have laws requiring companies to respect the rights of local communities, workers, or Indigenous Peoples. seachoice.org/human-rights-d…

DYK companies bringing goods into Canada are not legally required to prevent human rights abuse or environmental destruction?  We don’t have laws requiring companies to respect the rights of local communities, workers, or Indigenous Peoples. 

seachoice.org/human-rights-d…
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Is your seafood Canadian? Find out how to make sense of seafood origin labels in our latest blog post. seachoice.org/is-your-seafoo…

Is your seafood Canadian? Find out how to make sense of seafood origin labels in our latest blog post. 

seachoice.org/is-your-seafoo…
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SeaChoice joins other labor and environmental groups in sending an open letter to MSC urging them to take responsibility for their role in enabling worker exploitation in certified fisheries. seachoice.org/seafood-labor-…

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Confusing labels are making it harder to buy Canadian seafood amid trade tensions with the U.S. seachoice.org/press-release/…

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SeaChoice calls for Canada to include misleading certification claims in greenwashing rules. seachoice.org/seachoice-call…

SeaChoice calls for Canada to include misleading certification claims in greenwashing rules.

seachoice.org/seachoice-call…
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We've joined Bluesky! Follow along as we continue to improve seafood sustainability in Canada 🌊bsky.app/profile/seacho…

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New ASC Farm Standard serves salmon industry, not oceans Find out why 👇 seachoice.org/press-release/… @ecologyaction @davidsuzukifdn @living_oceans

New ASC Farm Standard serves salmon industry, not oceans

Find out why 👇

seachoice.org/press-release/…

@ecologyaction @davidsuzukifdn @living_oceans
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The CNCA wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney and International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu, urging government to take long-awaited actions to ensure Canadian companies respect human rights, labour rights, and the environment. Read our letter: cnca-rcrce.ca/2025/05/16/cnc…

The CNCA wrote to Prime Minister <a href="/MarkJCarney/">Mark Carney</a> and International Trade Minister <a href="/MSidhuLiberal/">Maninder Sidhu</a>, urging government to take long-awaited actions to ensure Canadian companies respect human rights, labour rights, and the environment. 

Read our letter: cnca-rcrce.ca/2025/05/16/cnc…
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The Outlaw Ocean returns today. In season two, we shed light on the secretive Libyan prisons swallowing up seafaring migrants; flagrant human rights abuses in China’s massive off-shore fleet; the horrors of a shrimp processing plant in India; and the wild story of a modern-day

The Outlaw Ocean returns today. In season two, we shed light on the secretive Libyan prisons swallowing up seafaring migrants; flagrant human rights abuses in China’s massive off-shore fleet; the horrors of a shrimp processing plant in India; and the wild story of a modern-day
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SeaChoice's new Conscious Avoidance report finds all retailers are failing to source ethical seafood amid damning evidence of abuse. Tell retailers to step it up! #SeafoodProgress seachoice.org/take-action/

SeaChoice's new Conscious Avoidance report finds all retailers are failing to source ethical seafood amid damning evidence of abuse. Tell retailers to step it up! #SeafoodProgress

seachoice.org/take-action/
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SeaChoice , a Canadian environmental advocacy group, published a report on the failure of major Canadian retailers to address the risk of human rights abuses in their supply chains, citing the Outlaw Ocean Project investigation. Many of the retailers addressed in the report had