
In today’s culinary landscape, conscious consumers demand more than just exceptional taste - they want to know that their seafood is harvested responsibly, with respect for ocean ecosystems and fishing communities. At The Ribeye Club, we’ve made sustainable sourcing the cornerstone of our seafood program. Here’s how we set the standard for eco-championing practices, so you can indulge in premium wild seafood with confidence and conscience.
Why It Matters
Environmental Stewardship
Overfishing and destructive practices threaten marine habitats and global fish populations. By prioritizing responsible fisheries and farming methods, we help preserve biodiversity and the health of the oceans.
Community Support
Sustainable sourcing uplifts coastal economies. We partner with small-scale harvesters and certified farms that pay fair wages, invest in local infrastructure, and adhere to humane labor standards.
Future-Proof Quality
Healthy oceans mean reliable, high-quality catches for years to come. When you buy from The Ribeye Club, you’re investing in seafood that will remain abundant, nutritious, and delicious for generations.
1. Wild vs. Farm-Raised Impact
Wild-Caught Fisheries & Ecosystem Health
Under scientifically set quotas, MSC-certified wild fisheries maintain natural population balances and use selective gear—like longlines and traps—to minimize by-catch and protect non-target species.
Aquaculture & Carbon Footprint Reduction
Closed-containment farms near markets cut transport emissions, while recirculating systems powered by renewables improve water quality and ease pressure on wild stocks.
Nutrition: Wild vs. Farm-Raised
Wild species such as Alaska salmon naturally build higher omega-3 levels, while ASC-certified farmed fish deliver consistent, optimized fatty-acid and nutrient profiles through tailored feeds.
By-Catch & Biosecurity
Selective gear and real-time management keep by-catch in wild fisheries low; ASC-certified farms enforce strict escape prevention and disease-control protocols, safeguarding both farmed and wild populations.
Our Approach:
We source wild Alaska Salmon, Black Cod, King Crab, and more exclusively from MSC-certified fisheries that employ selective gear and dynamic management plans.
For farm-raised species (where used), we partner only with ASC-certified operations that demonstrate low-impact practices, rigorous biosecurity, and renewable-powered facilities.
2. How to Look for Sustainability Labels
When you shop for seafood—whether at The Ribeye Club or elsewhere—watch for these trusted labels:
Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)
Indicates wild fisheries that meet strict standards for stock health, ecosystem impact, and effective management.
Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)
Certifies responsible farming operations with low environmental impact, minimal antibiotic use, and strong social welfare policies.
Dolphin-Safe / TurtleSafe
Ensures that no dolphins or sea turtles are harmed in the fishing process, common on tuna and swordfish products.
Global G.A.P.
Applies to farmed species, covering everything from feed sourcing to worker welfare and traceability.
If a label isn’t immediately visible, ask your supplier or look for on-package QR codes that link directly to certification details.
Take the Sustainable Seafood Pledge
At The Ribeye Club, we believe that great taste and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. By choosing our MSC- and ASC-certified wild and farm-raised seafood, you’re not only elevating your dining experience—you’re safeguarding the future of our oceans.
Ready to make every meal count? Explore our full collection of sustainably sourced seafood at ribeyeclub.shop/collections/seafood.