The organisations listed below all have web sites that are chockfull of information, and are committed to marine biodiversity and sustainable fishing. We fish-lovers are confused about which are the plentiful fish we can eat and which are the endangered fish that we should not eat.

These sites show us how to Have-our-(FISH)-cake-and-eat-it-too. Your choice does make a difference. Pass the lemon.

Buying Sustainable Seafood

Organic Ocean
Organic Ocean is a group of independent BC fishermen who sell wild, trolled salmon, hook and line caught halibut, and pot caught shrimp and prawns.

Eco-Fish
Eco-Fish is a New England-based company that sells sustainably caught fish.

The Big Carrot Natural Food Market
The Big Carrot is a health food store located in the east end of Toronto, and provides organic and additive free foods. You can be sure that the seafood products they sell have been harvested through sustainable methods, and are healthy, too.

Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is the world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods, with 166 stores in North America and the United Kingdom. To date Whole Foods Market remains uniquely mission driven: they're highly selective about what they sell, dedicated to stringent Quality Standards, and committed to sustainable agriculture.
You can be sure that the seafood products they sell have been harvested through sustainable methods, and are healthy, too.

Sustainable Seafood Supplier Guide is a guide to procuring ocean-friendly fish and shellfish. It is a directory of more than 300 sustainable seafood suppliers. Sourcing Seafood is available for download at no charge to members of the Seafood Choices Alliance.

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