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Seafood Watch Partners with GHSMP for Sustainable Sources: Global High Seas Marine Preserve Pushes Consumers to Act Boldly
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Danny Quintana -- Oceans & Space Explorations, Environmentalism Danny Quintana -- Oceans & Space Explorations, Environmentalism
Salt Lake City, UT
Tuesday, May 31, 2016


Get the Seafood Watch App from Monterey Bay Aquarium
 

One of the quickest paths for helping to Save Ocean Life is for consumers to demand marine foods that come from sustainable sources. Consumer Power is Dollar Power and That is Real Power is the motto of the Global High Seas Marine Preserve, a non-profit organization founded by Danny Quintana, that is now partnering up with the Monterey Bay Aquarium to promote their Seafood Watch mobile app, downloaded 1.5 million times, which gives consumers awesome power with timely and geographic information on sustainable seafood available at restaurants, markets and ultimately, by proxy, through the wholesalers who supply the retail outlets. Seafood Watch notes that about 00,000 restaurants, stores and other locations, use the information on seafood.

"We are very excited about partnering with the Monterey Bay Aquarium to promote their Seafood Watch app, we think it is an awesome product. Just in a short time, I have discovered many outlets whose managers have no clue about the sources of their seafood products and were amazed at the wealth of info which I showed them in the app. Consumers are unaware of the tremendous power they possess to make changes in the campaign to Save Ocean Life from total destruction, if they stop buying unsustainable seafood the industry will wake up quickly," says Danny Quintana.

Quintana, author of Space & Ocean Exploration: The Alternative to the Military-Industrial Complex, is also running a parallel effort with GHSMP to ban all industrial and destructive harvesting of marine life in international waters around the world. Large top-of-the-food-chain marine predators like tuna, sharks and whales are being rapidly fished out of existence and the vast ocean ecosystems they help support will suffer in kind. About 100-million sharks are being slaughtered annually for their fins while tuna stocks are hovering on the edge of collapse, this despite the best efforts of conservation foundations and research institutes such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium. 

In order for the public to get better educated on the Seafood Watch app from the Monterey Bay Aquarium we have included the video above and FAQs from their website below. It should also be noted that they value feedback and comments at seafoodwatch@mbayaq.org.  See the handy regional guides that are downloadable in PDF form at http://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/consumer-guides.

What is the Seafood Watch App from Monterey Bay Aquarium?

Our app brings the most current scientific recommendations to your fingertips, so you can make sustainable seafood choices quickly and easily—whether you're eating at your favorite restaurant or shopping for dinner. You can also locate sustainable seafood near you at restaurants or businesses that partner with Seafood Watch.

The app can be downloaded for free on the App Store? and installed on any iPhone® with version 7.0 or later of the operating system (iOS). The app will work on the iPad® and iPod touch® 5G, although it hasn't been optimized for these platforms. The app can also be downloaded for free on Google Play and installed on any Android phone with version 4.0 or later of the operating system.

How do I get the Seafood Watch App?

The Seafood Watch app is free and can be downloaded on the App Store and on Google Play. To run the app you'll need iPhone operating system (iOS) 7.0 or later, or an Android phone with version 4.0 or later of the operating system. The app will work on the iPad and the iPod touch 5G, although it hasn't been optimized for these platforms.

What's the difference between the Seafood Watch App and the Seafood Watch mobile website?

The Seafood Watch website is accessed through a web browser and can be accessed by any device with a live internet connection. The app offers the same features as the mobile site, plus an additional search feature that enables you to locate restaurants and stores near you that serve sustainable seafood and provides their locations on a map for directions.

What does the Seafood Watch App have?

  • Provides free, up-to-date recommendations at your fingertips with detailed seafood information
  • Enables you to search for seafood quickly and easily by common market name
  • Sushi guide lists fish by Japanese name as well as common market name
  • Gives you locations of nearby restaurants and businesses that serve ocean-friendly seafood

How to I use the Seafood Watch App?

Access seafood and sushi recommendations by typing seafood names into the search field. Tap the "Find Seafood Near You" button in the menu to locate restaurants and businesses that serve sustainable seafood.

How to you make recommendations?

Our recommendations consider the fishery, habitat, species, management and a host of other factors that affect each species. Our scientists research government reports, journal articles and white papers. They also contact fishery and fish farm experts. After a thorough review, we apply our sustainability standards to develop an in-depth Seafood Watch assessment which is reviewed by experts from academia, government and the seafood industry. Our seafood recommendations are based on these assessments.

How do I use the Seafood Watch recommendations?

Buy "Best Choice" recommendations first, they're well managed and caught or farmed in ways that cause little harm to habitats or other wildlife. You can also buy "Good Alternative" recommendations but be aware there are concerns with how they're caught or farmed. Don't buy "Avoid" recommendations because they're overfished or caught or farmed in ways that harm other marine life or the environment.

How do I get updates to the recommendations?

Updates to the Seafood Watch recommendations are made automatically when you launch the app so you'll always have latest recommendations.

What devices will the Seafood Watch App work on?

iOS: The Seafood Watch app is compatible with any iPhone with version 7.0 or later of the operating system (iOS). You can determine what version of the operating system you have by going to Settings -> General -> About -> Version on your device, or plugging your device into your computer and viewing its summary page. The app will also work on the iPad and iPod touch 5G, although it has not been optimized for these platforms; the iPod touch must be connected to Wi-Fi.

Android: The app is compatible with Android phones with version 4.0 or later of the operating system. You can determine what version of the operating system you have by going to Settings -> About Device -> Android Version on your Android phone.

How much the Seafood Watch App cost?

The Seafood Watch app is free. Note that if your device uses a cellular network (rather than a wireless network) to download data, you may be charged usage rates.

Can I use the Seafood Watch App offline or in Airplane Mode?

Yes, the app is designed to store Seafood Watch recommendations locally on your device so you can access them even if you're in Airplane Mode (wireless features disabled) or with no network connectivity. However, you need a live internet connection to search for businesses.

Can I use the Seafood Watch App on the road?

Yes, the Seafood Watch app stores recommendations on your device so you can view them at any time. You can also use the app to find restaurants and businesses that serve sustainable seafood near you while on the road. Please note that the app will update its recommendations and Seafood Watch Partners list for your location—if your device uses a cellular network (rather than a wireless network), you may be charged usage rates to download the data. As an alternative, you can use the Seafood Watch app offline or in Airplane Mode.

For more info go to http://www.GHSMP.org., Contact Danny Quintana at dann@ghsmp.org

 

 

 

 

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