Which fishery was the first in the world to achieve MSC certification for Orange Roughy in 2016?
Answer
The New Zealand fishery
The New Zealand Orange Roughy fishery achieved a significant conservation milestone by becoming the first fishery globally to secure MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification for this species in the year 2016. This certification demonstrated that despite high-impact fishing methods like bottom trawling, aggressive management techniques, including historical catch freezes, could be implemented successfully enough to allow the highly vulnerable stocks to begin rebuilding. This contrasts with management in other areas, such as Australia, where rebuilding targets have sometimes been set higher than scientific recommendations.

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