Members & Advisors
Sea Pact currently consists of 11 like-minded, leading seafood companies across North America.
Interested in becoming a Sea Pact Member?
Advisors
Sea Pact is an independent organization, but we are advised by the following organizations:
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FishWise
Since 2003, FishWise has worked closely with the seafood industry to foster leadership in sustainability. They use 3 interrelated strategies to transform seafood supply chains: 1) Direct Supply Chain Engagement; 2) Collective Industry Engagement; & 3) Governance Reform.
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Multiplier
Multiplier is a well-respected and cost-effective home to a select portfolio of projects that are turning game-changing ideas into planet-saving impact through initiatives that protect and foster a healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable world. Learn more at multiplier.org.
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Ocean Outcomes
Ocean Outcomes (O2) is an international organization working with local communities, fisheries and the seafood industry to improve the environmental, social and economic sustainability of fisheries and their supply chains. Ocean Outcomes’ science-based improvement initiatives include assessments, supply chain analysis, buyer engagement, traceability programs, fishery improvement projects and stakeholder convening. By restoring and protecting fisheries, Ocean Outcomes supports the long-term health of local communities, seafood supply chains and the ocean resources on which we all depend. Learn more at oceanoutcomes.org.
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Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership engages retailers, brands, and foodservice companies to drive actions through their seafood supply chains to rebuild depleted fish stocks, reduce the environmental impacts of fishing and fish farming, protect ocean biodiversity, address social issues in fishing, and advance economic opportunities for fishers and their communities worldwide. They provide information and advice to enhance the ability of seafood companies to engage in fisheries and aquaculture improvements around the world. Learn more at sustainablefish.org.