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  • AFTCO's Sustainability Pledge

    AFTCO's Sustainability Pledge

    With a legacy of leadership in marine conservation, AFTCO takes great pride in our unwavering commitment to preserving our fishing resources. Since 1973, we have demonstrated conservation leadership through our 10% Pledge to Protect & Conserve. More recently, AFTCO created our Sustainability Pledge to inspire us to reduce the impacts of our operations on the oceans, rivers, lakes, and land. This means integrating sustainability into our manufacturing processes, products, packaging, and day-to-day operations.

  • Yamaha Rightwaters sustainability initiative

    Yamaha Rightwaters sustainability initiative

    Yamaha Rightwaters™ Becomes an International Conservation Effort

  • Fisheries First Sustainability Pledge

    Fisheries First Sustainability Pledge

    AFTCO is committed to reducing our environmental impact on the oceans, rivers, lakes, and land that support our fisheries.

  • 9 Alternatives to Groundwater Sustainability Plans Approved by DWR

    9 Alternatives to Groundwater Sustainability Plans Approved by DWR

    An alternative may be an existing groundwater management plan that demonstrates a reasonable expectation of achieving sustainability within 20 years.

  • Most But Not All Tuna Catch from Abundant Stocks

    Most But Not All Tuna Catch from Abundant Stocks

    WASHINGTON — The following was released by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation: The global commercial catch of tuna — a valuable, natural protein food source — reached 5 million tons in 2014, an increase from 4.6 million in 2013, according to the ISSF Tuna Stock Status Update – 2016 (Status of the World Fisheries for Tuna) report just published by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF). The report can be downloaded from the ISSF Status of the Stocks page. Tuna accounts for approximately 6% of the world's 81.5-million-ton marine catch.