We believe that transparent and effective governance is critical to the SEA Alliance helping to drive the improvements we want to see in the global seafood industry.
We have a simple governance structure, which is set out in our Terms of Reference, and we review it on an annual basis to identify if any changes are needed.
Our member companies elect a Steering Committee, which is responsible for the strategic oversight of the initiative. The Steering Committee nominates a Chair on an annual basis.
The day to day activities of the SEA Alliance are led by the Head of the SEA Alliance, with the support of a member of the Seafish team who acts as the Secretariat.
Where necessary, Working Groups of SEA Alliance member companies are created to implement key aspects of the workplan or develop strategy – currently we have the following working groups: Governance, Human Rights Due Diligence, Advocacy and Engagement and the Change on the Water Fund.
Japan’s Marine Product Imports Exceed Domestic Production Japan
The following is an excerpt from an article published by nippon.com:
Japan’s fishing industry is not the force that it once was, and in 2022 the country imported marine products worth ¥2 tr...
Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced Worldwide
The following is an excerpt from an article published by Dialogue Earth:
Failing to keep warming to below 3C could mean a 30% decline in catchable fish in many countries, huge study suggests
Gl...
Korean Market Situation for Shrimp and Cuttlefish South Korea
As of June 2024, the volume of frozen whiteleg shrimp imported into the country recorded 235 tons, a 72% decrease compared to the same period last year, and this figure is a significant decrease from ...