Marine Stewardship Council
Certifier : 
LRQA (Seafood) Limited
Certified status : 
Certified
Certified since : 
16 Nov 2010
Certificate expires : 
11 Jul 2031

Overview

Fisheries are composed of one or more parts, each of which is entitled to receive an MSC certificate. These parts or “units” are defined by their target stock(s), fishing gear type(s) and if relevant vessel type(s), and the fishing fleets or groups of vessels.

When the term “Unit of Certification” is used for fishing units that are in assessment, it refers to the “Unit of Assessment” or “Unit of potential certification”. Expand a status below to view the parts that form this fishery. To check the detailed scope, download the latest certificate or open the Assessments page to get the latest report. Find out more by visiting our page on Fisheries

Units of Certification & Certificate Information

  • Certified
    MSC UoC Number Species Gear Type Ocean Area Certificate Code
    UoC-3392 Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) Hooks And Lines - Set longlines: Bottom Set Longline 88 (Pacific, Antarctic) MSC-F-31221 (F-ACO-0032)
    UoC-3393 Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) Hooks And Lines - Set longlines: Bottom Set Longline 88 (Pacific, Antarctic) MSC-F-31221 (F-ACO-0032)
  • No longer in the program
    MSC UoC Number Species Gear Type Ocean Area Status (Units of Certification)
    UoC-0160 Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) Hooks And Lines - Set longlines 88 (Pacific, Antarctic) Withdrawn

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Catch by Species

Species Reported Catch Year Metric Tonnes
Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) 2024 1,609.9

Information is provided by an independent Conformity Assessment Body as live weight (the weight of species at the time of catch, before processing) and where a fishing season covers multiple years, the end year is given as the reported catch year. Additional information is available in the latest report, see the assessments page.

Eligibility, client groups and vessel lists

A fishery may choose to define the members of the fishery certificate. These members can be vessels or other client group members (e.g. companies that own vessels and/or companies that are named as eligible to handle certified product covered within the fishery certificate scope). Please refer to the fishery certificate statement on additional product specific eligibility criteria (e.g. product eligibility limitations, eligibility date, exclusive points of landing and the point where Chain of Custody certificate is required). Please consult the fishery Public Certification Report for product eligibility rationale.

Documents Published on Files
Vessel List 14 Jul 2026 1 files

About this Fishery

The Ross Sea toothfish fishery operates near Antarctica in the Southern Ocean. It opened in 1996 and has been managed, from the outset, as an exploratory fishery.

This categorisation ensures that biological data is provided by each fishing vessel and that a precautionary total allowable catch is set. Stock assessments are carried out annually and current assessments estimate the stock levels at approximately 80% of the original biomass.

The fishery has mandatory 100% observation of fishing activities and strict requirements to avoid the incidental bycatch of seabirds. The fishery is also contributing to the process of identifying potential Marine Protected Areas.

Gear use is regulated and only bottom set longlines are permitted. Much of the bait used is squid and mackerel from fisheries on assessed and managed stocks in New Zealand.

Market Information

Main markets are currently in USA, Asia and Europe.