News and articles from the Global Seafood Alliance, Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP), and Best Seafood Practices (BSP)

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GlobeScan Survey Shows Two-Thirds of Consumers Trust the BAP Label, Prompting 2026 Consumer Campaign

An independent survey conducted by GlobeScan in 2025 reveals new consumer insights in key regions around the globe. New research conducted by GlobeScan for the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) surveyed a minimum of 1,000 consumers in five key countries: Canada, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The consumers surveyed were those who 

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The Responsible Seafood Summit and the Shrimp Summit Join Forces in Bangkok in September 2026

Event will be held during the week of September 21, 2026. The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) announced today that its annual Responsible Seafood Summit will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, in September 2026. Celebrating the 25th iteration of the conference for sustainability-minded seafood professionals, GSA welcomes The Center for Responsible Seafood as co-host, a move 

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Strengthening Human Rights Assurances: Enhanced Social Audits

The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is taking another step forward in strengthening human rights assurances within its Seafood Processing Standard (SPS). Beginning November 1, 2025, seafood processing plants that opt into the Enhanced Social Module (ESM) will be required to undergo overnight audits if they operate outside of standard business hours (8 a.m.–5 p.m.). This 

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GSA, BAP Recognized by FAO for Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems

Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) and Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) have achieved special recognition from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, GSA has announced. GSA and BAP were awarded a certificate at the Global Technical Recognition Ceremony in Rome on Wednesday, October 15.  GSA and BAP were selected for recognition in the 

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GSA Honors the Career Achievements of Jeff Regnart

The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is proud to announce that Jeff Regnart is the latest recipient of the Wallace R. Stevens Lifetime Achievement Award. Regnart accepted the award during GSA’s Responsible Seafood Summit, held last week in Cartagena, Colombia. A champion of sustainably managed fisheries resources, Regnart was instrumental in GSA’s transformation from the aquaculture-focused 

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Revolutionizing Seafood Packaging at Pack Expo 2025: GEA Solutions Built for Freshness, Efficiency, and Shelf Life

This blog post features one of GSA’s Corporate Members, GEA North America. We thank GEA North America for their support of the work GSA does to advance responsible seafood practices. The seafood industry is changing fast—and staying competitive means more than just delivering fresh product. From fillets and shellfish to ready-to-eat meals and frozen favorites, processors are 

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ALDI’s Moritz Konz Joins GSA’s Board of Directors

Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is pleased to announce that Moritz Konz, Sustainability Manager Fish and Seafood at the ALDI SOUTH Group, has joined its Board of Directors. Konz brings a wealth of experience in responsible seafood sourcing and supply chain management to the organization, further strengthening GSA’s mission to advance responsible seafood practices worldwide. Konz 

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Amazon, Costco Mexico, Walmart Among Marketplace Leaders Confirmed for 2025 Responsible Seafood Summit

The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is pleased to announce that leading marketplace representatives across retail and foodservice will be in attendance at this year’s Responsible Seafood Summit, taking place from September 29-October 2 in Cartagena, Colombia. Confirmed attendees include representatives from Amazon, Bolton Food, Captain D’s, Cencosud, Costco Mexico, Giant Eagle, HEB Mexico, Red Lobster, 

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Global Seafood Alliance Will Require All BAP-certified Shrimp Producers to End Eyestalk Ablation by the End of 2030

Best Aquaculture Practices will adapt its global seafood industry-leading certification standards to reflect the latest information regarding the viability of potential alternatives to eyestalk ablation, a common practice in shrimp aquaculture for decades. The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) will require all shrimp production facilities around the world certified to Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification standards 

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GSA Announces Keynote Speakers and Full Program for Next Month’s Responsible Seafood Summit in Cartagena

The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is pleased to announce its keynote speakers for its annual Responsible Seafood Summit, which will take place in Cartagena, Colombia, September 29 to October 2. The theme of this year’s Summit is impact, and the agenda is designed to spark meaningful conversations and real-world solutions to the seafood industry’s most 

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GEA North America: Excellence in Fish Processing and Packaging

This blog post features one of GSA’s Corporate Members, GEA North America. We thank GEA North America for their support of the work GSA does to advance responsible seafood practices. In the seafood processing industry, GEA provides integrated solutions designed to optimize product quality, efficiency, and sustainability at every stage of production. From marination and mixing to 

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From Our Expert Network: Evolving Human Rights Assurances in International Seafood Supply Chains

GSA’s Amy McGann discusses how GSA is working to improve human rights and working conditions in the seafood supply chain. At GSA, we strive to advance responsible seafood practices, including decent work in the industry. The primary tools that we use are our third-party certification programs, with standards covering both aquaculture and wild capture supply 

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Yumbah Aquaculture Is World’s First BAP-Certified Oyster Producer in Australia

Yumbah Aquaculture, an Australia-based vertically integrated shellfish producer, has become the first oyster producer in Australia to attain Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification, the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has announced. Yumbah produces multiple shellfish species – including oysters, abalone and mussels – from farms in Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. Yumbahattained BAP 

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Harimanada Co., Ltd. is World’s First BAP-Certified Oyster Producer in Japan

Harimanada Co., Ltd., located in the Harima Sea in the southwest of Hyogo Prefecture, has become the world’s first Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)- certified oyster producer in Japan with the certification of its processing plant. The Harima Sea offers a unique environment for growing oysters, with nutrient-rich waters from five rivers known as the “Harima