Department of Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences, NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology/Studio Apertura, NTNU Social Research, Dragvoll allé 38 B, 7049 Trondheim, Norway; Studio Apertura, NTNU Social Research, Dragvoll allé 38 B, 7049 Trondheim, Norway; Corresponding author at: Department of Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences, NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology/Studio Apertura, NTNU Social Research, Dragvoll allé 38 B, 7049 Trondheim, Norway.
Tonje Cecilie Osmundsen
Studio Apertura, NTNU Social Research, Dragvoll allé 38 B, 7049 Trondheim, Norway
In this paper, we present and describe data comprising indicators of sustainability, collected from eight of the major certification schemes for salmon aquaculture and categorized according to the topics covered by each. These indicators cover most aspects of aquaculture production, including biotic and abiotic effects, feed, emission and waste, fish health and welfare, social assurance, and respect for native culture. In addition to being published in its entirety as supplementary material alongside this article, the data is available through a searchable database on the SustainFish project site: https://sustainfish.wixsite.com/sustainfishproject/search-indicator-database.