The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is a global nonprofit organization that works to end overfishing around the world. Learn more about what we do.
End Overfishing
The MSC exists to end overfishing. We want oceans to be healthy and thriving so future generations can enjoy seafood. Our ecolabel and certification program rewards sustainable fishing to help end overfishing. Learn more about fishing challenges in our ocean.
Promote Sustainable Fishing
While companies and organizations around the world have different definitions of sustainable fishing, the MSC definition is widely accepted across borders, among fishery experts, scientists, researchers, governmental bodies, and environmental NGOs.
Support Fishing Communities
Billions of people around the world depend on the fishing industry for both their food and livelihoods. In fact, about 200 million people are directly or indirectly employed in the fish and seafood industries. With increasing population levels and challenges like climate change, sustainable fishing is vital to protect these livelihoods and ensure food security.
Preserve Biodiversity
Sustainably managing our natural resources to protect biodiversity will mean that our oceans remain productive, resilient, and adaptable to environmental changes.
Science & Research
The MSC is a science-based nonprofit. Our science and research team ensures that the development of our Standards reflects best practice and the latest scientific understanding.
The MSC Approach
The MSC approach means everyone can play a part in protecting the future of our ocean and fish stocks while enjoying seafood, not avoiding it.