Overview
Prospective FIPs intend to meet the requirements for active FIPs within one year. These projects are posted on FisheryProgress to help users identify opportunities to support developing FIPs and prevent the start of duplicate FIPs. Prospective FIPs are not yet demonstrating progress toward sustainability.
Baja Aqua-Farms (BAF) is looking to initiate a Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) for the Pacific Bluefin Tuna fishery carried along the Pacific waters off Baja California Peninsula, Mexico. The company operates purse seine vessels in Mexican territorial waters. Since Pacific bluefin tuna is a highly migratory species, the fishery is managed under international frameworks established by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) and the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). In the past, the fishery was overexploited, but recent efforts have led to the recovery of the stock and declassification as an overfished stock. However, the current sustainability of the fishery still has work to do so its biomass reaches the BMSY.
The FIP aims to align the fishery with Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard and eventually achieve the certification through a stepwise improvement program led by BAF, as well as to comply with FisheryProgress’ Human Rights and Social Responsibility Policy (HRSRP). As a first step, the company aims to conduct a pre-assessment (PA) of the fishery against the MSC standard in 2025 to identify gaps and areas for improvement. This analysis will be essential for developing a detailed environmental workplan and engaging key stakeholders to support a comprehensive FIP implementation. Moreover, the FIP will address the requirements of the HRSRP to demonstrate BAF’s commitment to a socially responsible fishery.
Baja Aqua-Farms is a PBFT ranching company, and through this FIP, it seeks to strengthen its commitment to the gold fisheries sustainability standard, promote the best fishery management practices throughout the fishery, and allow an external review of its sustainability performance. Furthermore, the company is looking to certify the wild catch fishery phase of its operation to ensure all its customers that 100% of the tuna that is harvested to be used in its farm is sourced from a sustainable fishery.
Baja Aqua-Farms (BAF) is looking to initiate a Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) for the Pacific Bluefin Tuna fishery carried along the Pacific waters off Baja California Peninsula, Mexico.