There are several ways of supporting the Responsible Fishing Alliance:

A. Consumers:

1- The simplest way is to purchase fish products resulting from the responsible fishing projects, in particular:

* The Nile Perch, sold at the fresh fish counter of your Carrefour  hypermarket in Belgium, Italy, Spain, and soon in France.
* The Nile Perch served in your Elior restaurant, particularly in the establishments under the name Eliance, Avenance, Serunion. For more information...

* Frozen fish fillets from artisanal fishing sold by Carrefour hypermarkets, Champion and Carrefour market supermarkets, Huit-à-Huit, Shopi, Proxy and Marché plus convenient stores in France; and Carrefour hypermarkets and GB supermarkets in Belgium.

2 - You can also donate to the Responsible Fishing Alliance by credit card (via Paypal ™ wire transfer, secured transaction)

B.  Actors of the fishing sector:


1. Organizations:

Become a member of the Responsible Fishing Alliance. Membership in our organization is free of charge and is nor subject to any financial contribution from your organization later. Through your membership, you simply agree to share the values of the Responsible Fishing Alliance expressed in its Charter and its working lines outlined in its Convention.

You also can, if you wish, engage more deeply into the Responsible Fishing Alliance by becoming an actor of our organization`s projects in the field. You may also propose new projects that will benefit your organization.

2 - As an individual:

You are a specialist in a particular area related to the 'fish supply chain' and you want to share your expertise to the Responsible Fishing Alliance? Join the  Honorary Committee of our organization (see Convention of the Responsible Fishing Alliance, Title 3, Article 1, § VI).

You can also donate to the Responsible Fishing Alliance by credit card (via Paypal ™ wire transfer, secured transaction).

Did you know?

Small-scale and coastal fisheries (artisanal fisheries) represent the essence of the French fleet. For several years already, it is estimated that ships of less than 12 m represent about 80% of the vessels. Year 2008 was hard for fleets as French auction markets dropped 10% in volume and 11% in value. But artisanal boats made better than others. Source: Philippe Urvois, Le Marin, 2009/04/03.