Investor Relations Highlights
About ISSF
Century Pacific remains a committed
member of global initiatives that address
sustainability issues, particularly those
involving tuna supply.
In particular, its on-going membership in the
International Seafood Sustainability
Foundation (ISSF), through wholly-owned
subsidiary General Tuna Corporation,
requires strict compliance to all ISSF
conservation measures. ISSF engages MRAG
Americas to conduct an audit of this
performance against conservation measures
and commitments in force in 2015. MRAG's
latest 2019 audit showed General Tuna
Corporation as fully compliant with all
measures.
Available for download here:
https://tinyurl.com/ISSF-Audit-Report-2019
FULLY COMPLIANT WITH 21 OF 21
APPLICABLE ISSF CONSERVATION MEASURES
1) Tuna Regional Fisheries
Management Organizations
(RFMO) Authorized Vessel
Record
2) RFMO Participation
3) Product Traceability
4) Quarterly Data Submission
to RFMO
5) Shark-Finning Policy
6) Prohibition of Transactions
with Shark-Finning Vessels
7) Prohibition of Transactions
with Companies without a
Public Policy Prohibiting
Shark Finning
8) Large-scale Pelagic
Driftnets Prohibition
9) Full Retention of Tunas
10) Skippers Best Practices.
11) Transactions with Vessels
that Use Only Non-
Entangling Fish Aggregating
Devices (FADs)
12) Unique Vessel Identifiers
(UVI)- International Maritime
Organization (IMO)
13) Purse Seine Unique Vessel
Identifiers
14) Observer Coverage
15) Transshipments
16) Illegal, Unreported and
Unregulated (IUU) Fishing
17) IUU Product Response
18) Transaction Ban for Large-
Scale Purse-Seine Vessels
not Actively Fishing for Tunal
as of December 31, 2012
19) Purchases from Purse Seine
Vessels in Fleets with Other
Vessels Not in Compliance
with ISSF Conservation
Measures 6.1 and 6.2(a)
20) Registration of Controlled
Vessels
21) Purchases from Proactive
Vessel Register (PVR) Vessels
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