Sustainable Seafood Guide APK
Version 3.0.2 - com.lionflame.ssguidelionflame,ssguide,lifestyle,seafood,guide
A tool to help you make an ocean-friendly choice about the seafood you eat
APP Information
Download Version | 3.0.2 (30000022) |
Apk Size | 35.97 MB |
App Developer | Lionflame |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 4.4.x and up |
App Package | com.lionflame.ssguide.apk |
MD5 | 3ff8c93f27424b40c65160680b3c0eda |
Rate | 5 |
Website | http://sustainableseafood.org.au/ |
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App Description
Sustainable Seafood Guide is lionflame,ssguide,lifestyle,seafood,guide, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Lionflame website who developed it. com.lionflame.ssguide.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.4.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 3.0.2 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 2+ times on store. You can also download com.lionflame.ssguide APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
Australia's Sustainable Seafood Guide is an excellent tool to help you make an ocean-friendly choice about the seafood you eat. This is an independent Guide to choosing your seafood wisely. If you love your seafood but also love our oceans, then this is the app for you. Australia’s Sustainable Seafood Guide is the only app of its kind for Australian seafood. It shows you the sustainability of over 90 different types of seafood, including those from wild-caught fisheries, fish farms and imported species. It also features Greenpeace’s Canned Tuna Guide, which shows you the best brands to buy to avoid destructive fishing practices. Download the Guide to access the easy to use traffic light sustainability ranking system, with Green ‘Better Choice’, Amber ‘Eat Less’ and Red ‘Say No’. The app has been developed by the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS), Australia’s leading marine environmental not-for-profit in response to growing public concerns about overfishing, fish farming and our impact on our ocean wildlife. www.marineconservation.org.au Features: • Easy to use traffic light sustainability ranking system • Free, up to date seafood assessments • Search for seafood marketed under common names or Australian Standard Names • Choose the best brand of tuna from Greenpeace’s Canned Tuna Guide.
App ChangeLog
- - Minor bug fixes and content updates
Mia Gustavsson
Really easy to use, interesting information about each fish with a simple traffic light system to tell you what's best to eat/avoid.
Jo-Ellen Courtney
This app is fantastic. So easy to use, it has a simple red/orange/green traffic light system to tell you which fish from which locations are best/ok/in trouble. Loads of useful information if you click into each fish.
Roy Varley
needs to clearly specify which of the descriptive paragraphs result in the given rating. Often, a no rating comes with a paragraph that indicates that stocks of this species are plentiful. Careful reading of later paragraphs may indicate issues with the fishing technique... but it's not clear.
Jacinta Mclennan
Really easy to use, very helpful app. Regular updates so heaps of fish species are covered and growing all the time. User friendly and quick to use at restaurants and cafes. 5 stars!
Shani Tager
Just downloaded the updated version of this app and it's great. Easy to use and very clear info on sustainability of different fish. Will be using it in the supermarket and at restaurants.
Pat Kat
First the update wouldn't install at all now it doesn't even open.
Mac Cat
Despite good intentions the information supplied on many of the various species is questionable and appears to be out of date for many of them. Therefore it's a 4/10, at best. A real shame as it's a great idea but underdelivers.
Dana Goulston
Although recommended by the Monterey Aquarium in CA, US (Seafood Watch), this app is Australia based. My 1st 2 queries came up empty (Haddock, Flounder). Description needs to specify region.
Hans ling
Great app and easy to use. It is missing some seafood like Turbot, flounder and etc. It may nice there you can info offline mode
Lorna Parry
Incredibly useful. Easy to understand. Wood like it to be expanded to include other imported fish products