Don't buy wild-caught salmon, British shoppers told [View all]
British consumers are being urged by a marine charity to avoid buying and eating wild-caught salmon because of concerns about depleted stocks resulting from overfishing.
In the Marine Conservation Societys (MCS) update of its sustainable seafood guide, wild-caught Atlantic salmon remains on the danger list along with some whiting often suggested as a good alternative to cod and plaice. But the new ratings reveal better news for mackerel, herring and halibut as stocks are improving.
Other tea-time favourites have mixed fortunes. Cod from both the east and west Baltic get a cautionary rating, while North-east Arctic haddock and mackerel from the EU and Norway are all back on the Fish to Eat list.
North Sea cod, however, remains a fish to avoid. Given cods popularity, the MCS urges shoppers to stick to cod from Marine Stewardship Council-certified fisheries in the north-east Arctic, Iceland or eastern Baltic.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/25/wild-salmon-fish-seafood-guide-mackerel
Sustainable seafood - frequently asked questions http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/oceans/what-we-are-doing/sustainable-seafood/sustainable-seafood-frequently-asked-questions