Farmed fish: Friend of the sea


Sustainably sourced fish at Aeon are tagged with the Friend of the Sea ecolabel so consumers can identify them easily. These golden pompano and siakap come from the local GST aquaculture farm.

If you have been buying fish at Aeon, you may have seen fish with a tag that says: Friend of the Sea.

It’s trying to tell you that the fish is safe to eat as it has been farmed in a way that didn’t harm the sea habitat. Cooking it will not lead to the depletion of any fish species in the sea. The eco-label makes it easy to identify which fish is sustainably farmed or caught.

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