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ASC appointed to executive committee of EU Market Advisory Council

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The appointment recognises the organisation as a key sustainability voice in EU seafood and aquaculture markets.

A group of people around a table.
ASC takes a key role in the EU Market Advisory Council

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Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has been officially classified as an Other Interest Group (OIG) and nominated to the executive committee of the Market Advisory Council (MAC). This marks a significant step in ASC’s engagement with European Union market and policy processes.

Established under the EU Common Fisheries Policy, the MAC brings together stakeholders from across the fisheries and aquaculture value chain to provide structured, balanced advice to the European Commission and EU Member States on market-related aspects of fishery and aquaculture products. Its recommendations contribute to market policy implementation, regulatory development, and the effective functioning of the EU internal market.

ASC CEO, Chris Ninnes, said in a press release: “ASC’s nomination to the Executive Committee of the Market Advisory Council is a clear acknowledgement of our role as a credible and constructive voice in EU seafood and aquaculture markets. It gives us a stronger platform to contribute evidence-based perspectives on sustainability, market dynamics, and regulatory effectiveness. It also allows us to work closely with EU institutions and other stakeholders to support a transparent, resilient, and forward-looking European seafood market.”

ASC’s Active Role in EU Seafood Market and Policy

ASC has been an active member of the MAC for the past two years. Its nomination to the Executive Committee reflects the organisation’s recognised expertise and representative role in EU seafood and aquaculture market discussions. The Executive Committee, composed of up to 25 members representing both value chain actors and other interest groups, is responsible for guiding the MAC’s strategy, shaping its annual work programme, and preparing and forwarding its formal advice to the European Commission.

Through this role, the ASC will now contribute directly to setting the MAC’s agenda and ensuring sustainability perspectives are reflected at the highest level of EU market governance. The appointment further strengthens ASC’s ability to engage regularly with the European Commission directorate-general for maritime affairs and fisheries.

It also facilitates closer collaboration with fellow executive committee members from across industry and civil society, including the Marine Stewardship Council, the Environmental Justice Foundation, OCEANA and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

The ASC aims to advance balanced, sustainable solutions that support the long-term viability of the EU seafood and aquaculture sector.