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ASC opens public consultation to audit RAS farms

The consultations are seeking feedback on two separate issues, new requirements for recirculation aquaculture systems and the review of certification and accreditation requirements.

ASC opens public consultation to audit RAS farms
August 5, 2020

ASC opened two public consultations, allowing stakeholders and consumers to have their say on important developments for the program. The consultations are seeking feedback on two separate issues.

New requirements for Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)

ASC is working on a new module of proposed interim requirements that can be used to audit Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). While the vast majority of fish farms are currently open or semi-closed, such as sea cages or ponds, a growing number of farms are closed systems, meaning they can be located on land.

These RAS farms have different impacts to more traditional farms – particularly when it comes to water and energy use, for example – and it is important that these impacts are fully investigated during ASC audits. The proposed interim requirements aim to achieve this with indicators that cover water usage, water disposal, water treatment and energy use for both fresh and saltwater systems.

“RAS farms are still in the minority but it’s an area of rapid growth, and many of these farms want to demonstrate their responsibility with ASC certification,” said Kathrin Steinberg, who leads the RAS Module project. “The aquaculture industry is always innovating and at ASC we are always reviewing and adapting our requirements to reflect this. These new RAS requirements will ensure that these farms are audited based on the specific impacts that this type of farming can have.”

The requirements are interim because the upcoming aligned Farm Standard, which will be applicable to all ASC farms and species, will also include specific RAS requirements.

Review of Certification and Accreditation Requirements (CAR)

The second consultation is about a review of the ASC’s Certification and Accreditation Requirements (CAR). Whereas the ASC farm standards set out what the ASC’s requirements are for responsible aquaculture, the CAR tells certification bodies how these requirements should be audited and interpreted. This important document helps to ensure that the evaluation of ASC standards is conducted consistently and thoroughly on all certified farms around the world.

The new version of the CAR (v2.3) includes a number of updates, aiming to strengthen how the ASC standards are applied with additions covering sampling and testing, traceability evaluation, remote auditing, and unannounced audits. It has also been restructured to ‘follow’ the entire certification process.

To further explain these changes, ASC is also organizing webinars on August 19, setting out the new documents. Anyone can attend these webinars by registering on CAR Review or RAS Module.