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Tuna Steak in Spring Water 120g

Marks & Spencer (M&S)

M&S Tuna Steak in Spring Water.  This flaky tuna steak in spring water is great for making classic tuna and cucumber sandwiches.

M&S seafood products have been sourced from fisheries and fish farms in a way that minimises their ethical and environmental impact while guaranteeing you the highest quality, delicious seafood you’d expect from M&S.

This is not just tuna, this is M&S Tuna Steak in Spring Water

Canned
Skipjack Tuna
Pole-and-line
United Kingdom
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At A Glance

Consumer Empowerment

Back in 2006, M&S launched the 'look behind the label' campaign, encouraging customers to think about the environmental and ethical implications 

Pole-and-Line!

This product is pole-and-line caught, meaning it is caught in the most sustainable manner: one pole, one line, one fish caught at a time!

This ensures minimal bycatch, overfishing, plastic pollution, and each fisher is able to take a fair share for what they catch.

Sustainable Policy

M&S have had a sustainable sourcing policy in place for over 20 years, working with suppliers around the world, rolling out best practice for crew welfare, expanding responsible fisheries management and advocating for policy reform to protect our precious oceans.

Dive Deeper...

Maldives pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Indian Ocean
The Maldives pole-and-line skipjack fishery has been operating for centuries and has been the lifeline of the Maldivian economy since before the boom of the tourism industry in the mid 1970s. The fishery not only provides a large proportion of the country’s income from the tuna trade and export, but also provides one of the only sources of protein for the Maldivian population, also contributing to a stable livelihood. The Maldivian pole-and-line fishery is located in the Arabian Sea within the Indian Ocean.
Maldives
Skipjack Tuna
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Senegal pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Atlantic Ocean
The West African Country of Senegal is situated in Northwest Africa, bordered by Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau. Senegal has a large coastline that faces the Atlantic Ocean, and the periods of upwelling contribute to the rich fishing grounds.
Senegal
Skipjack Tuna
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Maluku pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
Pole-and-line fishing has been in Indonesia since the early 1900's, and was originally introduced by Japanese fishers to produce Katsuobushi, which are dried tuna flakes.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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North Sulawesi & North Maluku pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The North Sulawesi and North Maluku fishery is the second-most northernly fishery in Indonesia, almost reaching the border between Indonesia and the Philippines.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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West Papua pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
In the West Papua fishery, 95% of all catch comes from a combination of skipjack and yellowfin tuna. The catch of non-target wildlife like dolphins, turtles and sharks is minimal.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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East Flores pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The East Flores fishery utilises the Western and Central Pacific Ocean for the majority of catch, however will also fish in the Indian Ocean during different times of the year.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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West Flores pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The West Flores skipjack tuna fishery lands their catch in Maumere, central Flores Island. The tuna is then processed in a factory that either produces canned tuna, or dried tuna flakes.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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South East Sulawesi pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The South-East Sulawesi fishery operates in the same area as the Wakatobi National Park, which is home to the largest coral reef system in Indonesia. This coral reef makes South-East Sulawesi a hotspot for tuna!
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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Marks & Spencer (M&S)

This isn't just sustainable fishing, this is M&S sustainable fishing! All tuna used in M&S products, ranging from fresh steaks and cans, to ready meals and sandwiches are line caught, with all skipjack tune sourced from pole-and-line fisheries. With over 1000 stores across the country, M&S set an example to all supermarkets that sustainability can be at the forefront of a business.
United Kingdom
11
Years of IPNLF Membership
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Pole-and-line

This fishing method provides the most selective targeting of tuna possible, with minimal bycatch of non-target fish and marine wildlife like dolphins, turtles and sharks. Pole-and-line fishing targets schools of tuna near the ocean surface, and therefore only needs to use short lengths of line on each pole, typically  5-10m.
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Skipjack Tuna

Skipjack are generally smaller in size compared to other tuna species and also have shorter lifecycles, meaning they can start reproducing very early, after only one year. This has benefits for sustainability, and makes it one of the most abundant tuna species.
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Katsuwonus pelamis
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