Gulf Wild

Gulf Wild is a nonprofit organization operating in the Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Wild works with commercial fishermen to encourage and facilitate fishery conservation and innovation. Gulf Wild has implemented traceability practices including placing a numbered gill tag on every Gulf Wild fish. This numbered tag tracks who harvested the fish, from where, and at what port the fish landed. Consumers can use the gill tag number to access this information via the Gulf Wild website.

Conservation Standards

Gulf Wild fishermen adhere to the following current national and international regulations:

Gulf Wild vessels and fishermen also participate in Fishery Improvement Projects (FIP) [4] to address sustainability issues in the Gulf of Mexico fishery. FIP Regulations include:

Additionally, all Gulf Wild fishermen, vessels, owners and fish houses participate in periodic voluntary audits to verify adherence to Gulf Wild's Conservation Covenants, verification requirements, and food safety testing protocols. As a last step in the process, Gulf Wild's supply chain partners who wish to participate also agree to an annual review and periodic audits to ensure all standards and practices are met.

Programs

Gulf Wild's conservation programs include:

TransparenSea

TransparenSea is a real-time seafood traceability database for gathering, analyzing, and using Gulf Wild seafood catch data. Fishermen in this program have agreed to specific Conservation Covenants. When their fish are landed, comprehensive data transfer employing the TransparenSea system takes place, capturing, compiling and sharing information about each fish that is caught. This program allows retailers, restaurateurs and consumers access to this data about the fish they purchase by using the unique identification numbers and QR codes that appear on the gill tags of every fish. This includes:

This data is also used for monitoring fishing activity with a goal of maintaining sustainable fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico.

ByCatch of the Day

The ByCatch of the Day program promotes use of bycatch, lesser-known seafood alternatives to prevent wasteful discarding of non-target species and to enhance overall fishery sustainability. Gulf Wild provides educational opportunities and marketing support that helps consumers understand, and develop a preference for, these lesser-known species. Fish are tagged and individually numbered using Gulf Wild's TransparenSea tracking system.

Awards

T.J. Tate of Gulf Wild received the SeaWeb 2015 Seafood Champion Award for Vision for her work with Gulf of Mexico fishermen to implement advanced traceability standards, technology, and techniques.

References

  1. http://www.gulfcouncil.org/fishery_management_plans/reef_fish_management.php Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Management Plan
  2. http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/teds.htm Turtle excluder devices
  3. https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/Assets/Observer-Program/pdf/NOPFactSheet_FINAL.pdf
  4. Fhttps://www.sustainablefish.org/fisheries-improvement Fishery Improvement Project (FIPs)

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