November 2, 2005/Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
MORE VANCOUVER RESTAURANTS GO 'OCEAN WISE'
Vancouver Aquarium's sustainable seafood program expands to include 28 restaurants
Vancouver
- Ocean Wise, the Vancouver Aquarium's sustainable seafood program, has
nearly doubled the number of participating restaurants in just six
months
Today, Aquarium president Dr. John Nightingale welcomed 13 new
restaurants to the Ocean Wise program, which now includes 28
restaurants in British Columbia.
The Ocean Wise program pairs the Vancouver Aquarium's marine
conservation expertise with restaurants and chefs keen to include
sustainable seafood options on their menus. Following a menu
assessment, restaurants can join the initial phase of the program by
removing one unsustainable item for their menu and highlighting at
least one sustainable seafood item with an Ocean Wise logo.
Sustainable seafood choices are those species that are abundant and
resilient to fishing pressures, well managed with a comprehensive
management plan, and harvested using a method that ensures limited
bycatch and minimal habitat destruction.
"This program, and programs like it around the world, are integral to
the future of our oceans," said Dr. John Nightingale, President of the
Vancouver Aquarium. "For the increasing number of consumers who are
concerned about the environmental impact of the food choices they make,
the Ocean Wise logo gives them the assurance that an item has been
recommended by one of the world's leading public conservation
programming institutions."
For more information, visit
www.oceanwisecanada.org
Note:
Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts is the first school to join the Ocean Wise program.