Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)
certification
On 4 October
Scheme Owner
Global Seafood Alliance (GSA)
Date of Recognition
7 November 2023
Read the news release
Scope of Recognition
Aquaculture Certification
BAP Farm Standard (version 3.0, 2021), Salmon Farms Standard (version 2.3, 2016), Mollusk Farms Standard (version 1.1, 2021)
Steering Board Liaison
Adriana Sanchez
Independent Experts
- Osires de Melo
- Francis Murray
Benchmark Committee Members
- Josanna Busby
- Josie Foster
- Nigel Peacock
Public Consultation
23 June – 23 July 2017
9 August – 8 September 2023
Monitoring of Continued Alignment (MOCA)
Date of MOCA Completion: October 4, 2019
The Monitoring of Continued Alignment (MOCA) procedure is a periodic review process where the Scheme provides a full overview of any changes in the Scheme’s ownership, management or the standard itself. This report on the Scheme’s continued implementation is reviewed by independent experts, who make a recommendation on continued recognition of the Scheme.
Best Aquaculture Practice (BAP) Certification’s process for the Finfish and Crustacean Farms standard (Issue 2, Revision 3, 16th November 2016) and the Salmon Farms standard (Issue 2, Revision, 3, October 2016) was completed on 4th October 2019 and continued recognition was approved. Read the overview here.
The Independent Experts were:
- Sarah Ogston-Gray, Ogston-Gray Food Consulting
- Dr. Francis Murray, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling
The Benchmark Committee Members were:
- Aimee Russillo, Independent Consultant, Liseed Consulting
- Nigel Peacock, Director, Napfisheries & Aquatic Environment
- Belinda Yaxley, Sustainability and Accreditation Officer, Petuna Aquaculture
- Gregg Small, Adjunct Faculty, Washington State University, Food Science Innovation Center
Governance
Operational Management
(including chain of custody)
Aquaculture Certification Standards
(Salmon Farms and Finfish and Crustacean Farms)