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Stop Eco-Labeling of Turtle-Deadly Longline Fisheries for Swordfish and Tuna

The Marine Stewardship Council is currently considering certification of  high-bycatch longline tuna and swordfish fleets that operate offshore of Florida in the U. S. Atlantic.  Giving these deadly and wasteful fisheries the seal of sustainability with Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) eco-label would be environmentally irresponsible due to the significant levels of by-catch of endangered and threatened sea turtles, marine mammals, seabirds and fish species including bluefin tuna, billfish, rays and shark.

Not only is the fishery deadly to sea turtles, but tuna and swordish is harmful to your health because of mercury contamination. The U.S. FDA warns mothers and children not to eat swordfish and to severely restrict tuna consumption. See www.GotMercury.org

Read our fact sheet about bycatch in the longline tuna and swordfish fisheries proposed for certification.

Photo of loggerhead sea turtle hooked on deck of longline vessel. MarMas/Oceana photo

Take Action Now!  Help stop eco-certification of the Florida longline fishery for swordfish and tuna by taking these actions:

1. Sign the petition below  to Marine Stewardship Council and MRAG Americas by August 10 to oppose the certification. We will submit the petition at the first stakeholder meeting being held on Aug. 11. But we will continue gathering signatures until we stop the certification.

2.  Circulate a hard copy of the petition against MSC certification of the Florida tuna and longline fisheries and return to us so we can send as many signatures as possible to Marine Stewardship Council and  MRAG Americas during the certification process that runs through Spring 2011. Click here to download the hard copy petition.

To Marine Stewardship Council and MRAG Americas: We urge you to immediately halt the Marine Stewardship Council assessment and eco-certification of the tuna and swordfish longline fisheries along the Florida coast due to high bycatch. Longline fishing is known to hook and injure or kill endangered and threatened sea turtles, marine mammals, seabirds and fish species including bluefin tuna, billfish, rays and shark. Certifying the fishery with an “eco-label” would misinform people who eat swordfish and tuna about the true harm to the oceans from longlining. Tuna and swordfish are also high in mercury and unsafe for mothers and children to eat. Please halt certification and remove all pelagic longline fisheries from consideration for Marine Stewardship Council certification.
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This petition has a goal of 5000 signatures
1-25 of 3224 signatures
Number Date Name Location Would you quit eating tuna ...
3224 Mon Jan 09 18:17:04 EST 2012 BOBBI MARTEL ELMIRA, NY
3223 Wed Dec 07 13:09:35 EST 2011 ZEYEN jean-marie steinfort, ot absolutely ! everybody can survive without eating tuna or swordfish !i hope, a zillion people will do so.. :-)
3222 Wed Nov 23 03:43:56 EST 2011 Gaetano Mazzotta Parma, ot
3221 Sat Nov 05 00:57:21 EDT 2011 Jessica Edwards Escondido, CA Absolutely. Just finished reading Voyage of the Turtle by Carl Safina- which provided me with a better understanding of the incomprehensible devastation caused by long line fishing & bottom trawling More....
3220 Mon Aug 22 16:36:18 EDT 2011 Danuta Watola Kalety, ot
3219 Sun Aug 07 12:28:35 EDT 2011 Stephen Cardwell Knutsford, ot
3218 Thu Aug 04 19:05:31 EDT 2011 Jelica Roland Buzet, ot
3217 Thu Aug 04 05:04:46 EDT 2011 Anja Blat Meerbeke, ot
3216 Sat Jul 23 15:11:46 EDT 2011 Sabine Michnia Hamburg, ot Yes... I would quit it immediately.. sure! (Though I actually don't eat any fish (or meat)
3215 Sat Jul 23 08:33:55 EDT 2011 kevin neumann brandon, FL
3214 Sat Jul 23 07:46:06 EDT 2011 mike downs sweet springs, MO
3213 Fri Jul 22 16:14:18 EDT 2011 Delliana of the Sea Manitou Springs, CO
3212 Tue Jul 19 23:00:44 EDT 2011 Shelly Peterson Tacoma, WA
3211 Fri Jun 24 07:29:06 EDT 2011 Sabine Letzian Kreiensen, ot
3210 Thu Jun 23 21:05:54 EDT 2011 Gudrun Kaspareit Alten Krempe, AK
3209 Wed Jun 22 18:32:59 EDT 2011 James Mulcare Clarkston, WA
3208 Mon Jun 20 16:25:57 EDT 2011 marisa garcia miami, FL yes I would stop eating tuna and I do not eat swordfish
3207 Mon Jun 20 16:25:56 EDT 2011 marisa garcia miami, FL yes I would stop eating tuna and I do not eat swordfish
3206 Mon Jun 20 16:25:56 EDT 2011 marisa garcia miami, FL yes I would stop eating tuna and I do not eat swordfish
3205 Sun Jun 12 06:18:25 EDT 2011 Zara Ivanova Anchorage, AK
3204 Tue May 31 09:58:10 EDT 2011 Elaine Robinson Wolvehampton, ot DO AWAY WITH LONGLINE FISHERIES (WORLD WIDE)
3203 Tue May 31 09:57:52 EDT 2011 Elaine Robinson Wolvehampton, ot DO AWAY WITH LONGLINE FISHERIES (WORLD WIDE)
3202 Tue May 17 04:48:49 EDT 2011 Colleen Dames Caldwell, ID Most definately
3201 Fri May 13 02:39:40 EDT 2011 Sarah Mullins Miami, FL
3200 Thu May 05 18:08:47 EDT 2011 tami McGee los angeles, CA Absolutely!!
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