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Chungsan Fishermen’s Organization First Abalone Farm in South Korea to Achieve ASC Certification SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SeafoodNews] - October 9, 2018 Chungsan Fishermen’s Organization First Abalone Farm in South Korea to Achieve ASC CertificationChungsan Fishermen’s Organization in Wando County, South Korea, has become the country’s first ASC-certified abalone farm. The Chungsan Fishermen’s Organization produces over 200 metric tons of abalone every year. They began working towards their ASC certification back in 2016 when they signed a memorandum of understanding with WWF Korea to shift their farming practices “towards greater environmental and social responsibility.” “As Chungsan Fishermen’s Organization became the first ASC-certified farm in Korea ...

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