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FOS Approved Customers & Suppliers & Retailers FOS Approved Customers & Suppliers & Retailers Generated by Paolo Bray on 25/07/2021 02:00 PM Record Count : 950 Country Account Name Production FOS certified species - ( 1 ) Mom's Garden GmbH - Anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) Albania ( 2 ) ALMARINA OR SH P.K - Sea bream (Sparus aurata), sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Coral shpk Fishery - Processor; European anchvy-engraulis Encrasicolus Fishery - Ship Owner Australia ( Shellfish Culture Ltd Aquaculture - Pacific Oyster / Crassostrea gigas 22 ) Aquaculture site (ocean enclosures) ASBTIA Australian - Southern bluefin tuna - Thunnus maccoyii SBT Industry Association Ferguson Australia Pty Fishery - Ship Owner; Chinaman Leatherjacket-Nelusetta ayraudi;Deepwater Flathead-Platycephalus conatus;Gummy Shark-Mustelus antarcticus;King George Whiting-Sillaginodes punctatus;Red Rock Lobster-Jasus Ltd Fishery - Pre Processing; edwardsii;Southern Garfish-Hyporhamphus melanochir;Tasmanian Giant Crab-Pseudocarcinus gigas Fishery - End Processing; Fishery - Exporter; Fishery - Distributor Mori Seafood Pty Ltd Aquaculture - Processor; Red Rock Lobster-Jasus edwardsii;Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Aquaculture - Exporter; Fishery - End Processing; Fishery - Exporter Kolega Bros Pty Ltd Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Sarin Marine Farm Pty Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Ltd Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Marnikol Fisheries Pty Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Ltd Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Tonys Tuna Pty Ltd Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Dinko Tuna Farmers Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Pty Ltd Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Blaslov Fishing Pty Ltd Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Australian Tuna Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Fisheries Pty Ltd Aquaculture site; Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Australian Fishing Aquaculture - Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Enterprises Pty Ltd Aquaculture site; (Sarin Group Pty Ltd) Aquaculture - Exporter; Aquaculture - Distributor; Fishery - Ship Owner Myti Blue Aquaculture - Processor Blue Mussel-Mytilus galloprovincialis Australian Southern Aquaculture - Distributor; Southern Bluefin Tuna-Thunnus maccoyii Bluefin Tuna Industry Aquaculture - Exporter; Association Ltd Fishery - Ship Owner; Aquaculture - Aquaculture site Ferngrove Krill Oil - Distributor Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Pharmaceuticals Australia Pty Ltd Tasman Pacific Omega3 - Producer Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, Atlantic Chub Mackerel-Scomber colias Holding Pty Ltd Angel Oysters Aquaculture - Giant Cupped Oyster-Crassostrea gigas Australia Pty Ltd Aquaculture site A Raptis and Son Pty Fishery - Ship Owner; Banana Prawn-Fenneropenaeus merguiensis Ltd Fishery - End Processing; Fishery - Exporter Clean Seas Aquaculture - Yellowtail Amberjack-Seriola lalandi Aquaculture site Spring Bay Seafoods Aquaculture - Blue Mussel-Mytilus galloprovincialis Pty Ltd Aquaculture site Health World Limited Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens EYRE PENINSULA Aquaculture - Processor; Mediterranean Mussel-Mytilus galloprovincialis SEAFOODS PTY LTD Aquaculture - Aquaculture site Austria ( 4 ) BILLA AG Fishery - Distributor Atlantic Chub Mackerel-Scomber colias, European sardine-Sardina pilchardus REWE International Fishery - Distributor Atlantic Chub Mackerel-Scomber colias, European sardine-Sardina pilchardus AG APOMEDICA Omega3 - Distributor Achoveta-Engraulis ringens, European Pilchard-Sardina pilchardus Pharmazeutische Produkte GmbH Delikatessa Fishery - Distributor Atlantic Chub Mackerel-Scomber colias, European sardine-Sardina pilchardus Lebensmittelhandels- und Erzeugungs Gesellschaft m.b.H. Belgium ( 8 BVBA IMPERIAL Aquaculture - Distributor Danube Sturgeon-Acipenser gueldenstaedtii;Siberian Sturgeon-Acipenser baerii ) HERITAGE CORPORATION Nutrogenics bvba Omega3 - Distributor European Anchovy-Engraulis encrasicolus, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens GreenSea Chartering - Green Karmoy (IMO 8804531) Green Maloy (IMO 8804579) Sierra Queen (IMO 9127928) B.V.b.a. - GSC Bio-Life SPRL Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, Chub Mackerel-Scomber japonicus Mowi Belgium nv Fishery - Exporter; European Plaice-Pleuronectes platessa, Atlantic Cod-Gadus morhua, Golden Redfish-Sebastes marinus, Saithe-Pollachius virens Fishery - Pre Processing; Fishery - End Processing Setraco Frozen Fishery - Distributor Chilean Mussel-Mytilus chilensis Seafoods NV Sopralex & Fishery - Distributor European Anchovy-Engraulis encrasicolus Vosmarques SA Delimed NV Fishery - Importer; European Anchovy-Engraulis encrasicolus Fishery - Distributor Belize ( 2 ) INPESCA FISHING Fishery - Ship Owner Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Bigeye Tuna-Thunnus obesus BELIZE LIMITED Sea Breeze Ventures Fishery - Ship Owner; Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis Ltd. Fishery - Pre Processing; Fishery - End Processing Brazil ( 5 ) EQUALIV PHARMA Fishoil - Distributor Anchoveta (Engraulis ringens), European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus), European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus), Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus), Atlantic Chub Mackerel (Scomber colias) INDÚSTRIA, COMÉRCIO E DISTRIBUIÇÃO Polenectar Enterprise Fishoil - Processor Anchoveta (Engraulis ringens), European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus), European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus), Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus), Atlantic Chub Mackerel (Scomber colias) Internacional Ltda Attivos Magisttrais Ind Krill Oil - Distributor Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba e Com Ltda GDC Alimentos S.A. Fishery - Ship Owner; Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Albacore-Thunnus alalunga (Gomes da Costa) Fishery - End Processing; Fishery - Exporter Leal Santos Fishery - Exporter; Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Albacore-Thunnus alalunga Fishery - Ship Owner; Fishery - Pre Processing Cabo Verde Frescomar S.A.R.L. Fishery - Ship Owner Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares ( 1 ) Canada ( 18 Vivo Brands Omega3 - Distributor; Peruvian anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) ) Omega3 - Exporter; Omega3 - Importer; Omega3 - Wholesaler Bioriginal Food & - Euphausia superba Science Corp. Renew Life Canada Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Neptune Technologies Fishery - Importer; Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba & Bioressources Inc. Fishery - End Processing Gordian Health Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Bigeye Tuna-Thunnus obesus Products NutriCorp International Omega3 - Processor Peruvian Anchovy, Chinchard, European anchovy, Club mackarel Dr. Dobias Healing Omega3 - Distributor Argentine Shortfin Squid-Illex argentinus, Jumbo Flying Squid-Dosidicus gigas Soutions Inc Assured Natural Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Distribution Life Science Omega3 - Distributor European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, European Anchovy-Engraulis encrasicolus, Chub Mackerel-Scomber japonicus Nutritionals, LLC Nature's Way of Omega3 - Distributor Japanese flying squid-Todarodes pacificus, Argentine shortfin squid-Illex argentinus, Humboldt squid-Dosidicus gigas, European anchovy-Engraulis encrasicolus, European sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Anchoveta- Canada (Ascenta Engraulis ringens, Chub Mackerel-Scomber japonicus, Atlantic Chub Mackerel-Scomber colias, Atlantic Cod-Gadus morhua, Pilchard-Sardinops sagax, Round sardinella-Sardinella aurita, Madeira sardinel- Health) Sardinella maderensis, Souther African anchovy-Engraulis capensis, Pacific anchoveta, Slender thread herring-Opisthonema bulleri, Middling thread herring-Opisthonema medirastre, Pacific thread herring- Opisthonema libertate, Whitehead's round herring, Atlantic mackerel-Scomber scombrus, Atlantic horse mackerel-Trachurus trachurus, Jack mackerel-Trachurus symmetricus, Yellowfin Tuna-Thunnus albacares, Skipjack Tuna-Katsuwonus pelamis, Bigeye Tuna-Thunnus obesus TallGrass Natural Fishoil - Distributor; Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens Health Ltd Omega3 - Distributor; Omega3 - Producer; Fishoil - Producer Santé Naturelle (A.G.) Fishoil - Distributor; Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Ltd Fishoil - Producer Factors Group of Krill Oil - Distributor; Krill Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Nutritional Companies Oil - Processor; Omega3 Inc - Distributor; Omega3 - Processor Viva Labs, Inc. Omega3 - Distributor Antarctic Krill-Euphausia superba Biodroga Omega3 - Distributor Anchoveta-Engraulis ringens, European anchovy - Engraulis encrasicolus, Peruvian sardine - Sardinops sagax, European Sardine-Sardina pilchardus, Atlantic mackerel - Scomber scombrus, Atlantic herring - Nutraceuticals Inc. Clupea
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