Reflecting on Impact in 2025 and Looking Ahead to 2026 – a New Year Message from the Seafood Task Force Secretariat – Jan ‘26
As we begin 2026, we can reflect on the significant progress the Seafood Task Force (STF) has made in 2025 whilst charting our course ahead.
Seafood Task Force Appoints Seafood Systems Strategist Stuart Green to New Role - Jan '26
Seafood Task Force Continues Capacity Building Program in Indonesia with Workshop for Manning Agencies - Dec '25
Seafood Task Force Spearheads On-going Workshop Program on Fair and Ethical Recruitment in Indonesia's Fisheries Sector - Dec '25
Seafood Task Force Launches Pilot Grievance Mechanism for Tuna Crew Members with Humantics and Humanity Research Consultancy - Dec '25
Khang An Foods Joins Seafood Task Force: Latest Vietnamese Member to Join - Nov '25
Novotel Becomes First Hospitality Brand To Join Seafood Task Force - Nov '25
Formed to tackle the issues of human rights, environmental degradation and Illegal, Unreported & Unregulated (IUU) fishing, the Seafood Task Force is driving a comprehensive oversight & continuous improvement programme that uses business leverage to effect positive change in global shrimp and tuna supply chains.
Our programme helps members work together to meet international social and environmental standards. And it helps them comply with international trading legislation and growing due diligence requirements.
The Seafood Task Force is about taking urgent action, not letting perfection get in the way of progress and making things happen.
Hear what our members have to say about STF from across the supply chain.
Ultimately, the Seafood Task Force is creating the conditions for global companies buying shrimp and tuna products to trade with confidence.
“As well as retailers and producers, we also have the NGOs. Everyone is on the same page and headed in the right direction.”