For NGOs & Other Stakeholders

Joining the GDST as a Stakeholder Partner means making a public commitment to support the implementation of the GDST Standard. Organizations joining in the higher levels of partnership will be those willing to make the strongest commitments to develop programs or take other actions that facilitate the implementation of the Standard.

Joining the GDST as a Stakeholder Partner means you will:

  • Promote seafood traceability in support of social and environmental responsibility in supply chains.
  • Participate in influential industry-stakeholder discussions.
  • Evolve the Standard through the Dialogue process.
  • Strengthen technical knowledge and capacities.
  • Raise the profile of your work on supply chain / traceability issues with industry, governments, and civil society.
  • Accelerate progress towards universal adoption of traceability within seafood supply chains.

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LATEST NEWS

MarinTrust: Leading the way in responsible marine ingredient sourcing.
  • Partner Profiles
  • November 25, 2024

MarinTrust: Leading the way in responsible marine ingredient sourcing.

MarinTrust, founded in 2009, is an independent third-party certification organization dedicated...

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Interoperability and Capability Test
  • GDST News
  • November 19, 2024

Interoperability and Capability Test

In today’s increasingly digital global seafood industry, interoperability is essential for...

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Announcement GDST Executive Director Update 23rd October 2024
  • GDST News
  • October 24, 2024

Announcement GDST Executive Director Update 23rd October 2024

The Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability announced on 23rd October that...

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Tracing progress towards traceability in 2024
  • GDST Blog
  • August 27, 2024

Tracing progress towards traceability in 2024

Seafood businesses know that traceability matters.  We’ve seen this more than...

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Reimagining Sushi Safety: A Collaborative Approach to Food Standards
  • Partners in the News
  • August 19, 2024

Reimagining Sushi Safety: A Collaborative Approach to Food Standards

The National Fisheries Institute’s newly established Sushi Council aims to enhance...

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Iberostar Group: how tourism goes traceable
  • Partner Profiles
  • June 18, 2024

Iberostar Group: how tourism goes traceable

Iberostar Group is a Spanish global tourism company and hotel group...

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Interoperability: the key to unlocking truly traceable seafood
  • Uncategorized
  • June 6, 2024

Interoperability: the key to unlocking truly traceable seafood

No one expects their World Ocean Day to be about interoperability...

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