The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), the ocean not-for-profit responsible for the world’s leading sustainable seafood ecolabel, has launched its well-anticipated ‘Ocean Cookbook 2023’. The free digital cookbook brings together chefs and fishers from all over the world to create a collection of 17 healthy, delicious everyday recipes that tell a sustainability story about the seafood we all love.
The ocean is a vital part of human life on our planet. It provides daily protein for over a billion people, it is a reliable source of food for billions more, and 200 million people are employed directly or indirectly by the seafood industry. But our ocean needs help: overfishing, illegal and destructive fishing, and climate change not only negatively impact species and ecosystems, but communities too.
“We need to put measures in place now so that our kids – future generations – also benefit from the ocean. That is why we work with the MSC to ensure we minimise our impact on the marine environment,” said Wilfred Esau, Skipper at Irvin & Johnson (I&J), as part of the South African hake fishery, which has been certified as sustainable since 2004.
The cookbook includes stunning photography from internationally renowned food photographer David Loftus, who has worked with Jamie Oliver throughout his career. David is a great believer in sustainable fishing: “This goes way beyond food. It’s about the future of our ocean. We need to step up to the plate right now … or we’re in deep water.”
View the FREE digital cookbook here: https://www.msc.org/ocean-cookbook-2023