Protect Our Sea for Us
Of course, ecologically sustainable fishing must continue to be practiced in order to ensure the preservation of life and sea ecosystems. Thus, dangerous and ecologically unfriendly fishing practices such as tiger trawls, explosive bombs, electrocuting fish, and other risky ways must be abandoned.
In order to protect our sea, fishing should be done in a way that can be monitored, tracked, and controlled. Hence, choosing a supplier for your company’s demands can’t be done randomly because we have to collaborate in order to protect our sea. The supplier that you choose should abandon these ways of risky fish caught above. Why is that so? Because the availability of fisheries production continues to be available in the sea if the aquatic environment is sustainable, fishermen’s activities may continue to support your business needs. Let’s engage in the discussion!
Why Protect Our Sea?
The sea, which covers almost two-thirds of our blue world, makes it livable. It is the source of all life on Earth and has an impact on each of our lives; it provides us with fresh water and half of the oxygen we breathe, as well as influences our climate and weather. Our sea feeds us with food, medicine, minerals, and energy. It sustains a diverse range of living forms and influences the properties of the Earth. To make it short, the sea is important and needs to be protected.
As the sea comprises 71% of the globe, it is home to vital species and ecosystems that people rely on for food, livelihood, climate regulation, and more. However, the seas require our assistance. Protecting our seas might seem daunting at times, but if we all work together, we can make a significant impact and protect our seas.
The Sea is an Important Food Resource.
In addition to protein, seafood contains important vitamins, minerals, long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, and other nutrients not available in plant-based meals or other animal proteins. These nutrients are critical for cognitive development, especially in youngsters, pregnant women, and nursing moms.
Micronutrients such as vitamin B12 are limited nutrients in many families’ diets, according to the FAO, and are crucial for preventing micronutrient deficits (malnutrition). According to a recent study, nutrients in wild marine finfish obtained in some countries surpass nutritional needs, suggesting that they might play an essential role in combating malnutrition.
Illegal Fishing
Illegal fishing is a major contributor to worldwide overfishing; it threatens sea life, endangers food security and regional stability, and is associated with serious human rights violations and organized crime.
Illegal fishing can readily permeate the global supply chain since it is complicated and poorly controlled. Illegal items are difficult to distinguish if mixed together. Indonesia, as a large producer, has the probability of supplying illicit seafood.
You don’t have to be concerned, though, because not all Indonesian seafood is illegal. Find a supplier who engages in legal fishing and contributes to protect our sea. To protect our sea, then the chosen supplier must follow the regulations of legal fishing in order to meet your business demands.
Introduce you to C-Fishery, one of Indonesia’s largest and leading seafood suppliers committed to protect our sea. We not only take care of every seafood product that we offer to the worldwide market, but we also pay close attention to how we manage our local fishermen in order to obtain the highest quality seafood products in the least destructive manner possible. Please contact our team to learn more about our seafood products! (Hanapus).