SustainFish

SustainFish Welcome to the SustainFish research project. Its purpose is to investigate implementation of certification schemes in the Aquaculture industry.

SUSTAIN-FISH - From global ideals to local realities - the foundations of sustainability. SUSTAIN-FISH is funded by the Norwegian Research Council, the Havbruk2 program, and includes researchers from Chile, Scotland and Norway. The project period is 01.06.2016 -31.05.2019. The aquaculture industry is subject to regulations, standards and indicators generated at a variety of management levels: inte

rnational, national and industry. SUSTAIN-FISH will map and study the existent standards and indicators available for defining sustainable production in aquaculture on a global, national and industry level, and create insight into how the industry is applying these. The proposed project is designed to develop indicators for sustainability by studying these indicators from different angles. In the first three work packages, the already existent sustainability standards and indicators will be mapped and we will gain knowledge of the frictions and fits between existent standards, and the needs of the industry and society at large. In addition we will study how these standards are implemented on a company level in three countries: Norway, Chile and Scotland. The results will be combined in an integrated, international comparative analysis, and the projects results will provide policy advice to stakeholders and authorities by identifying the gaps that needs to be addressed, and improvement possibilities for developing sustainability indicators. Primary and secondary objectives

The primary objective of ‘From global ideals to local realities – the foundations of sustainability’ is to develop robust indicators for the social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability by mapping the vast web of standards and indicators for sustainability and study how these affect the aquaculture industry, and addressing the gaps and improvement possibilities. The secondary objectives are to:
- Conduct a thorough mapping of existing standards and indicators to create an overview of the indicators of sustainability that exist and to provide insight into how the industry itself perceives and applies these standards.
- Produce and publish internationally relevant research on sustainability indicators and how these affect the industry and to what extend the industry implements sustainability in their operations / on company level.
- Provide policy advice by addressing the gaps and conflicts of how standards and indicators are described and implemented.

03/12/2020

The link til Vildes trial lecture and public defense is here.

https://NTNU.zoom.us/j/98106764462?pwd=eUJwMU5aaWNDd2VpdEtaWkFjaVU5dz09

- password 260066

The trial lecture starts at 1015 CET
And the public defense at 1215 CET

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A great event is soon approaching - PhD Scholar Vilde Amundsen will publically defend her thesis on the 4th of December....
25/11/2020

A great event is soon approaching - PhD Scholar Vilde Amundsen will publically defend her thesis on the 4th of December.
The following comitee has assessed her work:
- Professor Simon Bush, Wageningen University
- Professor Jahn Petter Johnsen, UiT Norges arktiske universitet
- Førsteamanuensis Gunhild Tøndel, NTNU

The topic for the public lecture is: «Technical instrument or social institution: What are the roles of aquaculture certification schemes in relation to the system-to-be-governed and the governing system?»

The public lecture as well as the defense will be accessible on Zoom - and the link to join will, a few days before, be made public here: https://www.ntnu.no/kalender/detaljer/-/event/15090f09-a7af-31a6-abfe-f9db546ff37b

In the latest article from the SustainFish project, we ask how certification schemes improve aquaculture production. We ...
25/06/2020

In the latest article from the SustainFish project, we ask how certification schemes improve aquaculture production. We find that schemes oriented towards continuous improvement and flexibility are better suited for promoting behavioral change. Read more here:

While the effectiveness of sustainability certification has been studied through many different approaches, an understudied dimension is the behaviora…

Investigating the content of social topics in certification - a new article is out in the SustainFish project 👏👏👏
15/06/2020

Investigating the content of social topics in certification - a new article is out in the SustainFish project 👏👏👏

Recently we have seen a substantial increase in pressure for industries, such as aquaculture, to become more sustainable. When it comes to practical a…

Vilde Steiro Amundsen has completed her PhD thesis from the SustainFish project. It will now undergo evaluation from an ...
15/02/2020

Vilde Steiro Amundsen has completed her PhD thesis from the SustainFish project. It will now undergo evaluation from an external committee and hopefully lead to a public defense. Congratulations, Vilde!

Providing a valid lexicon for sustainability for the aquaculture industry - a new article is out from the SustainFish pr...
03/01/2020

Providing a valid lexicon for sustainability for the aquaculture industry - a new article is out from the SustainFish project.

Sustainability certification has become an increasingly important feature in aquaculture production, leading to a multitude of schemes with various cr…

A new article is published on the use of salmon lice as an indicator in Norwegian aquaculture regulation. This tiny lous...
10/12/2019

A new article is published on the use of salmon lice as an indicator in Norwegian aquaculture regulation. This tiny louse has had an impressive political career despite resistance and disagreements.

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Vilde Steiro Amundsen, Asle Gauteplass and Jennifer Leigh Bailey have just published a paper on the level of impact of c...
22/07/2019

Vilde Steiro Amundsen, Asle Gauteplass and Jennifer Leigh Bailey have just published a paper on the level of impact of certification in the journal Aquaculture Economics & Management.

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(2019). Level up or game over: the implications of levels of impact in certification schemes for salmon aquaculture. Aquaculture Economics & Management. Ahead of Print.

PhD scholar, Vilde Steiro Amundsen, and project leader, Tonje C. Osmundsen - Forskningssjef, have recently published the...
23/05/2019

PhD scholar, Vilde Steiro Amundsen, and project leader, Tonje C. Osmundsen - Forskningssjef, have recently published the paper “Virtually the Reality: Negotiating the Distance between Standards and Local Realities When Certifying Sustainable Aquaculture”.

Here they argue for the importance of the human element in sustainability auditing, as this is crucial for knowledge exchange between aquaculture companies and auditors.

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To account for the many challenges of increasingly global industries, remote regulation measures such as sustainability standards have become continuously more important as a means to ensure global accountability and transparency. As standard certification is assessed through audits, the legitimacy....

08/05/2019

We cannot talk about environmental, economic and social sustainability in the same breath, assuming that this is all part of the same destination, says Vilde Steiro Amundsen at -

SustainFish Norges forskningsråd

For our Norwegian followers, project leader Tonje C. Osmundsen - Forskningssjef has written an op-ed piece about the rol...
02/04/2019

For our Norwegian followers, project leader Tonje C. Osmundsen - Forskningssjef has written an op-ed piece about the role of civil servants in the public debate on aquaculture.

Ja, det er fullt mulig å ha to tanker i hodet på én gang - og både støtte norsk havbruksnæring og kritisere når det er på sin plass :-) Norges forskningsråd Sjømatbedriftene Sjømat Norge NTNU Samfunnsforskning

10/12/2018

NTNU Samfunnsforskning was just granted funding from the Research Council of Norway (Norges forskningsråd) for yet another project related to sustainable aquaculture, SOLIC.Together with Nofima, NORCE, University of Tasmania, Karen Alexander and University of Iceland, this project explores the social license and reputation of the aquaculture industry.

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