Organic Certification & Standard
We at Changing Seas work with farms that are European-certified organic. Currently, there is no organic certification for aquaculture in the United States, but this will soon change: a working group is currently defining a standard for national certification. Changing Seas is proud to represent farmers who are confident will easily meet U.S. standards for organic certification when those standards are published.
- We will always produce and bring to market only the highest quality and best tasting seafood available.
- We will always be committed to ensuring that our growing and harvesting operations result in minimal environment impact.
- We will always ensure complete traceability of our products from our producers to the consumer.
- Our producers and fisheries endeavor to use no synthetic hormones, antibiotics or GMO's in any part of our production.
- We will honor and treat our animals humanely.
- We will conduct biannual inspections of all our suppliers and test for PCSs. dioxin and mercury, something our other competitions do not do, to ensure you receive the cleanest possible seafood. Click here to see the Test Results.
- We will ask our farmers, when possible, to use fish meal derived from the scraps of fish caught for human consumption so that we are not competing with and depleting the oceans' remaining fish stocks to make meal for farmed fish.



