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Whole Foods Adopts Seafood Sustainability Ratings

SARAH SKIDMORE   09/13/10 10:34 AM ET  AP

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Whole Foods Market Inc. is trying to clear some murky waters for seafood shoppers.

The grocery chain on Monday launched a new color-coded rating program – with the help of Monterey Bay Aquarium and Blue Ocean Institute – that measures the environmental impact of its wild-caught seafood.

The program is the latest in a series of moves by major grocers to change seafood policies as concern rises about overfishing and the environmental effects of certain fishing methods.

Similar to a stoplight, seafood is given a green, yellow or red rating. A green rating indicates the species is relatively abundant and is caught in environmentally friendly ways. Yellow means some concerns exist with the species' status or the methods by which it was caught. And a red rating means the species is suffering from overfishing, or the methods used to catch it harm other marine life or habitats.

The company, based in Austin, Texas, said it is the first national retailer to display such ratings.

Whole Foods said the program complements its wild-caught rating program with the Marine Stewardship Council, a certification program that addresses only a fraction of seafood sold. And it adds to the grocer's farmed seafood policies, which prohibit antibiotics and sulfates and set other standards.

"There has been a huge increase in attention and energy and enthusiasm (on sustainable seafood) from customers and buyers and fishermen," said Carrie Brownstein, coordinator of seafood quality standards for Whole Foods.

Target Corp. decided at the beginning of the year to stop carrying farmed salmon. Safeway Inc. stopped carrying overfished species, including grouper and monkfish.

A number of chains, including Wegman's and Aldi, have come up with new sustainable seafood policies. Retail behemoth Wal-Mart Stores Inc. dropped swordfish, shark and frozen orange roughy last year after cutting other controversial species previously.

After much pressure from environmental groups, Trader Joe's' announced this spring that it would sell only sustainable-sourced seafood by the end of 2012.

Whole Foods also announced Monday that it will end sales of red-rated species by Earth Day 2013. The company has already phased out a number of such products.

These moves are critical, wildlife and ocean advocates say, because about half the seafood purchased in the US comes from retailers.

"The industry has changed very rapidly," said Mike Sutton, vice president of Monterey Bay Aquarium. "When the consumer starts to care, it is the enlightened self-interest of businesses to care."

Monterey Bay Aquarium, considered one of the pre-eminent sources on seafood sustainability, developed pocket guides and cards that help consumers navigate the fish counter. It has distributed more than 40 million of the guides and similar cards over the past decade.

Navigating the seafood system is difficult for shoppers because it involves assessing the type of seafood, where it was fished, the method used and other specifics of the fisheries or farms.

Sutton said moves like this by major retailers and its partnerships with food suppliers such as Aramark and Compass Group can help make a significant impact.

"You can't buy sustainable seafood if it isn't being sold," he said. "The decision that matter are not necessarily the decisions of you and me, but the big seafood buyers."

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veggiequeenmo
Proud to not be republican.
05:52 PM on 09/16/2010
GO VEGAN and do even MORE for the planet!
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caroline gray
artist : ) animal lover
08:35 PM on 09/15/2010
this is the best news i've heard all day :) thank you Whole Foods, lets hope you inspire others!!
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seehowtheyrun
I have a dog and I vote.
01:35 AM on 09/17/2010
They're going to stop selling red rated, over fished food in 2013? Not good enough.
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caroline gray
artist : ) animal lover
03:44 PM on 09/19/2010
true that sucks :(
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Candace8383
09:26 AM on 09/18/2010
i stilll remember him, the owner, on health care. i stopped shopping whole foods and i have yet to find my sushi tuna in this area but i have made one farm market very happy and the farmer has made me very happy i am saving a bundle on much much better quality stuff
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Leslie Robinson Goldberg
Writer
11:25 PM on 09/14/2010
One of the things that cues me in about a store is how happy the employees seem and they seem REALLY happy at Whole Foods. As opposed to Home Depot where they are not so happy. I once complained to a checker that the fumes in one area of the store were making me cough and she said, in a really loud voice, "THIS WHOLE PLACE IS TOXIC!" I know Whole Foods isn't perfect and Mackey seems to have foot-in-mouth disease, but they're doing some good things.
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megwolff
Plant-based cook & survivor
05:36 PM on 09/16/2010
I agree, Leslie.
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01202009
04:35 PM on 09/14/2010
Whole Foods is on my do not buy list so I don't give a fig about their phony PR.
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seehowtheyrun
I have a dog and I vote.
01:36 AM on 09/17/2010
X2.
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Candace8383
09:26 AM on 09/18/2010
x3
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catcancook
Obama/Biden 2012
02:47 AM on 09/14/2010
architecture

whole architecture

green and cosmic architectrue

that's the missing ingredient

i suggested it to their website

Vastu Vidya is to architecture what organic is to food

vedic architecture in accord with natural law

{{[ Fortune Creating Home - Maharishi Vastu-Vidya
"Not knowing that violation of Vastu principles in the layout of buildings is the basic cause of many kinds of problems and suffering in life, individuals, ...}}}
09:00 PM on 09/13/2010
A tad bit off topic, but I just got back from Wally's World and whole fried checken that was $5.69 is now selling for $8.00. Any connection? Are people eating less seafood and more chicken?
10:06 PM on 09/13/2010
I have no idea. I buy all my chicken from a local farm.
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andvoodoo2
My micro-bio is teeming with biodiversity.
06:02 PM on 09/13/2010
My oldest has been with WF in a supervisory position for more than 4 years while she was in undergrad and now grad school. I have a friend who works there in prepared foods. Given the "inside info" I have about the store, I generally avoid shopping there as much as possible. I try not to buy anything from them that isn't packaged by the manufacturer, unless it's fruits and vegetables. Be afraid, shoppers.
01:35 AM on 09/14/2010
Wow, with such shattering evidence as this, I will never shop there again and just eat McDonalds and Burger King for the rest of my life.
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Leslie Robinson Goldberg
Writer
11:27 PM on 09/14/2010
Good idea. And I think I'll go to Safeway where their organic stuff is wilted and crummy and costs more than WF.
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racetoinfinity
racetoeternity
05:00 AM on 09/14/2010
You've teased us about "inside info" but not provided it! Your post is pretty much a useless warning. What is this inside information?
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janie@atthelake
Keep Austin Weird
10:49 AM on 09/14/2010
My thoughts as well.
05:57 PM on 09/13/2010
Try vegan seafood, they usually sell it at the big asian supermarket.
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veggiequeenmo
Proud to not be republican.
05:50 PM on 09/16/2010
Yes, they do and it's good.

There is a veggie/vegan Asian restaurant in Atlanta called "Green Sprout" and they serve the fake meat and seafood. It was very good!
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
05:41 PM on 09/13/2010
Whole Foods lost it....
05:29 PM on 09/13/2010
HURRY UP Whole Foods--you have just 2 and a half more YEARS to sell endangered fish species!

How terribly compassionate of you.
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Captain Crunch
We are sorry, your micro-bio did not meet our guid
03:54 PM on 09/13/2010
Good news!
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catcancook
Obama/Biden 2012
02:21 PM on 09/13/2010
This is very good news. I hope they also identify seafood from those countries who are selling bad seafood like China and do not buy from them. I purchased wild tailapia recently and it was awful. It tasted like it had been soaked in ammonia which is what some overseas seafood sellers like China are doing to sell old seafood. We had to throw it out!

I now won't buy any food from China. China was reported to have had Indonesia send their seafood to the US because they were not being allowed to ship the old seafood so, they paid Indonesia to do it instead. People have to stop buying things from China because they don't care if they poison people.
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janie@atthelake
Keep Austin Weird
02:42 PM on 09/13/2010
I would fan you but I did that along time ago. I am very happy with this news!
sonoffestus
Got smart & got out!
04:18 PM on 09/13/2010
Some seafood such as Basa, a Thai catfish is actually bleached white so it appeals to consumers.

Basa is not sold in the US as the southern catfish farm lobby pushed for high tariff's to protect it's interests.

OT...........As a one time asst. team leader of seafood at WH , I eat much less fish now knowing how it is managed, handled and sold at WH. Find yoursleves a small local vendor who is not afraid to tell you they are sold out or didn't bring it in today. You will be much better off. Finally, don't buy shellfish at WH period.
04:36 PM on 09/13/2010
Wow - thank you for the head's up. I shop at WH quite often, but I buy wild Alaskan salmon and black cod (butterfish) online (arrives in a dry-ice container overnight). I had considered buying seafood at WH, but after reading your comment, I think I will continue using my current method.
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ummeli
05:17 PM on 09/13/2010
Could you say some more about your asst. team leader experience? I don't doubt you are telling the truth, but what you say is hard to reconcile with the common perception of WH as a quality food retailer and employer.