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Newly Updated 2008 Pocket Guides
Our Seafood Watch pocket guides have been updated to include fish caught in the Great Lakes (the Central U.S. guide), as well as revised recommendations for marlin, sea scallops and Atlantic herring/sardines. Wild-caught salmon from CA and OR has been removed from the West Coast Seafood Guide because the fishery is closed for 2008. Learn more about the update.PDF

Download a printable pocket guide or order pocket guides. You can also view pocket guides
on your mobile device by logging on to mobile.seafoodwatch.org.
Newly Updated 2008 Pocket Guides
ARAMARK Partners with Seafood Watch

ARAMARK Partners with Seafood Watch

ARAMARK, one of the world's leading professional facilities management and food service companies, is partnering with Seafood Watch to shift its U.S. seafood purchases toward sustainable sources over the next decade. It's another big step toward creating market demand that will change fisheries and fish-farming practices around the world.
 
Seafood Watch Webcast: Archived Edition

Seafood Watch Webcast: Archived Edition

Beginning June 19 (Thurs.)
Get the inside scoop on what seafood to savor and what fish to forgo in this archived edition video webcast. Portola Cafe Executive Chef Dory Ford and Seafood Watch manager Sheila Bowman share tips for choosing and preparing sustainable seafood dishes.
 
Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood

Common Vision for Sustainable Seafood

The Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions—fourteen conservation organizations across North America, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium—announced an agreement in May on the "Common Vision for Environmentally Sustainable Seafood," highlighting a clear path for achieving sustainability in the seafood industry.

For more information about the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions and the Common Vision, visit www.solutionsforseafood.org.
 
Seafood Watch on Your Cell Phone

Seafood Watch on Your Cell Phone

We've made it even easier to carry the most up-to-date Seafood Watch recommendations—they're now available for cell phones and other mobile devices with an Internet connection. Use your phone to log on to mobile.seafoodwatch.org and you'll be automatically directed to our online pocket guides, just in time for you to order your next seafood meal.
 
Begin Seafood Smarts Quiz

"Seafood Smarts" Quiz

Take our Seafood Smarts quiz today, and find out if you're a Bluefish Brainiac or a Floundering Flounder. After you've completed the quiz (which is illustrated with some of Jim Toomey's notable cartoon characters), please share it with your friends and family.
 
Happy Feet DVDs Include a Seafood Watch Pocket Guide

Happy Feet and Seafood Watch

The 2007 DVD release of the Academy Award®-winning animated film Happy Feet includes a Seafood Watch pocket guide and a short film about how your seafood choices can help penguins and other ocean wildlife. The pocket guide is also featured on the Happy Feet website.
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Watch our interactive training program now to learn more about sustainable seafood and the actions you can take.

Training program on a two-disc DVD setFind out how you can spread the word about sustainable seafood in your community.


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