Clients

This list of clients is not exhaustive, but provides an overview of work for various clients

Screen Shot 2016-03-08 at 8.14.09 PMThai Union Group PCL is the world’s seafood leader bringing high quality, healthy, tasty and innovative seafood products to customers across the world.

2015: FishListic was contracted to perform a gap analysis on tuna products using the Marine Stewardship Council’s Fisheries Standard.

 


Screen Shot 2016-03-21 at 1.40.37 PMMarine Change is a specialist advisory firm founded in 2014. Marine Change focus on investments in Asian seafood companies committed to sustainable and financially rewarding business opportunities that contribute to social and environmental benefits.

2015-16: FishListic visted several specific locations in Indonesia (as advised by Marine Change &  World Wide Foods)  and conducted field traceability audits and risk analysis on selected pole-and-line fisheries and their associated supply chains.

2023: Gap analysis between a specified purse seine operation against global best practice purse seine operations.


 

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WWF-Hong Kong has been working since 1981 to transform Hong Kong into Asia’s most sustainable city through our Conservation and Education programmes.

2016: FishListic was contracted to performed gap analysis on selected wild-caught fisheries using the MSC Fisheries Standard, and use these outcomes to develop a workplan for improvement. FishListic faciliated meetings with local fishers, government agents and other stakeholders.

WWF Australia  is one of Australia’s most trusted conservation organisations.

2015–2022: FishListic was contracted to support various sustainable seafood partnerships, with particular focus on the assessment of seafood products using WWF Australia’s wild-caught and farmed seafood sustainability framework.

 


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 Skretting is the global leader in providing innovative and sustainable nutritional solutions for the aquaculture industry.

2017–19: FishListic worked with Skretting Australia on two year project titled: Securing Sustainable & Responsible Sources of Raw Material. Additional contracts have related to the compliance of marine raw materials with the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (2014-2023) and Social Accountability risk assessments.


 

The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is an international non-profit organisation that recognises and rewards efforts to protect oceans and safeguard seafood supplies for the future.

2024: Capacity-building training to improve knowledge and understanding for key stakeholders regarding action plan development, tools, resources, purpose and requirements.

2021-ongoing:  member of the MSC Peer Review College

 

2015- ongoing:

As either an assesment team member and/or team leader, FishListic has been involved in numerous MSC assessments with various conformity assessment bodies (CABs), including but not limited to:

 

Control Union Pesca is (formerly ME Certification Ltd) has been offering MSC fisheries and chain of custody services to its clients since 2007.

 

Scientific Certification Systems, Inc., now doing business as SCS Global Services, is a trusted leader in third-party environmental, sustainability and food quality certification, auditing, testing and standards development.

 

bio.inspecta’s Centre for Seafood Certification is a company providing inspection and certification services for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and MSC Chain of Custody. 

 


The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence at the University of Tasmania.

2017: FishListic was contracted to provide gap-analysis for various fisheries against the MSC Fisheries Standard (i.e., MSC pre-assessments).

 

 


 

The RSPB is the country’s largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home. Together with our partners, we protect threatened birds and wildlife so that our towns, coast and countryside will once again teem with life.

2019: FishListic was contracted to provide a review of the Brazilian tuna longline supply chain.

 

 


The Prawn Association is a non-profit Primary Resources Development Organisation that formed in 1968 and was incorporated in South Australia on 14 February 1984. It represents the Spencer Gulf and West Coast Prawn Fishery licence holders. 

2020 and 2024: FishListic has provided advice to the Association with regard to meeting the obligations set by the Marine Stewarship Council.

 


 

 Global Fishing Watch seeks to advance ocean governance through increased transparency of human activity at sea

2024: FishListic was contracted for a specific project relating to the assessment of presences and use of public data in Governance.

 


DeCostic Seafoods produces and sells premium seafood products for both the Australian domestic and export markets.

2015-17: FishListic was engaged to review and assess seafoood products, provide strategic plans, and refine tracability systems.


Wren Fishing Pty Ltd supplies Grey Mackerel from the Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland Australia.
2023–24: FishListic was engaged to conduct a gap analysis of gillnet operations against the latest MSC Fisheries Standard and draft a work plan for the comprehensive Fishery Improvement Project (FIP)

Upcoming in 2025: FishListic has been contracted to conduct the social risk assessment for the FIP.