Northern prawn
Pandalus borealis
Also known as: Northern shrimp, Coldwater prawn, Coldwater shrimp
Overview
The sustainability of northern prawns (or shrimp) varies. Best Choices are from the Northeast Artic or Greenland. Northern prawn caught in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat are OK –need improvement. These little, cold-water prawns are often sold in sandwiches and prawn cocktails.
Ratings
Showing 4 results for Northern prawn
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Best Choice
This seafood has been sustainably caught or responsibly farmed.
Wild-caught
Location: Northeast Arctic (Barents Sea)
Management area: Certified fleets only
Method: Bottom trawl (otter)
Certification: Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)
More infoWild-caught
Location: Northeast Arctic (Barents Sea)
Management area: All areas
Method: Bottom trawl (otter)
More infoWild-caught
Location: Disko Bay and West Greenland
Management area: All areas
Method: Bottom trawl (otter)
Certification: Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)
More infoOK - Needs Improvement
OK - Needs Improvement
An ok choice, but needs improvement. We recommend seeking alternatives where possible.
Wild-caught
Location: North Sea (Norwegian Deep), Skagerrak and Kattegat
Management area: All areas
Method: Bottom trawl (otter)
More infoAvoid
Avoid
We recommend avoiding these options as they have significant environmental concerns.
Under review
Under review
These ratings are currently being reviewed.
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Northern shrimp
Coldwater prawn
Coldwater shrimp
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