ISO PLANS FISHING AND AQUACULTURE STANDARDS

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE INTERNATIONAL Organization for Standardization (ISO) (NOTE: It uses the American spelling for its name) is staging a meeting this October of a new technical committee charged with creating technical good practice standards for the seafood industry's aquaculture and wild harvested arms. ISO's fisheries and aquaculture committee will meet in Bergen, Norway, whose national standards organisation is acting as secretary. The committee's formal role is creating standards for aquaculture and wild fisheries "including, but not limited to, terminology, ...


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