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Sixty South Salmon Receives “Good Alternative” Rating from Seafood Watch
(CHILE, 10/17/2017)
Sixty South®, the first and only premium salmon raised in the rare and icy cold waters of the Antarctic, has been recognized as “Good Alternative” by the Monterey Bay AquariumSeafood Watch® program.
Through a rigorous evaluation and assessment process that lasted over a year, Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch® program awarded Sixty South® their “Good Alternative” rating. Sixty South® joins an elite group of farmed salmon producers worldwide with such recognition.
Sixty South®’s pristine cold waters and remote location ensure a higher standard of healthy and sustainable aquaculture practices.
Sixty South® was able to achieve a final score of 5.42 points (out of 10), which places the brand among the highest rated farmed Atlantic salmon in the guide.
Ensuring a clean healthy habitat is critical to the company's farming philosophy.
“We are proud to see our efforts validated by such an important organization, and the honor reinforces our commitment to raising salmon to the highest sustainability standards while protecting the places where we live and work,” said Nicos Nicolaides, CEO, Sixty South.
Sixty South® Salmon is raised inside the Alberto de Agostini National Park in Tierra del Fuego. A region located over 1,500km away from any major city, considered to have some of the purest waters on earth, and enjoying water temperatures close to freezing for most of the year.
“The pristine conditions found in the extreme south have allowed us to completely eliminate the use of antibiotics and give our salmon quality characteristics that chefs typically expect from European fish,“ said Alex Malaguti, Direct of Sales - USA Business Development.
Some key sustainable farming practices that supported Sixty South’s rating include:
Icy cold waters: 40°F - 45°F most of the year, with less fluctuation throughout the year than other regions in the world.
100% never-treated with antibiotics.
Avoidance of pesticides and chemicals.
No antifouling chemicals: Commitment to not use copper-based biocides common in farming, but rather hand caring and cleaning.
Sixty South® Salmon launched in the US market in early 2017 offering fresh and frozen products. Since then, it has gained distribution with specialty seafood purveyors on the east and west coasts, large independent broadline distributors, and two national retail chains.
The highest standards of health and sustainable farming. Impeccable flavor and texture. The three defining qualities of Sixty South® salmon.
“Seafood Watch, our partners, the public and other sustainability organizations that rely on our recommendations are pleased to see the growing trend of farmed salmon receiving our Good Alternative rating. We hope that the Sixty South will build upon its success and continue towards sustainability and a green Best Choice recommendation,” said Ryan Bigelow, Program Engagement Manager, Seafood Watch.
Sixty South® is the first and only salmon from South America to receive “Never Treated with Antibiotics” third party certification.
About Sixty South
The name ‘Sixty South’ stems from the farm’s waters of origin – pure, untouched, and icy cold waters from the Antarctic born at 60 degrees south latitude and beyond. The brand’s extreme south location provides sustainable conditions for raising salmon at the highest standards and with a superior flavour, texture and appearance.
Nova Austral, Sixty South’s parent company, is led by a team comprised of Norwegian and Chilean industry experts and it is owned by the equity funds Altor and Bain Capital. The company’s entire operations are located in the Magellan Region XII, over 2,500 km south from Santiago de Chile. The company has a world-class processing plant with 40,000 ton capacity capable of delivering fresh and frozen products world-wide. As the largest employer in Tierra del Fuego, Sixty South’s parent company has developed technical training programs and an ambitious housing program for the inhabitants of their community. Over $600,000 has been pledged to date.
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