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Seafood Watch

5.3 for iPhone
Free
6.4

112 Ratings

Update Date

2016-08-04

Size

24.3 MB

Screenshots for iPhone

iPhone
Seafood Watch Description
Seafood Watch recommendations help you choose ocean-friendly seafood at your favorite restaurants and stores. Our redesigned app makes it easier than ever to get the latest recommendations for seafood and sushi, learn more about the seafood you eat, and locate or share businesses that serve sustainable seafood.


Features
- Get free, up-to-date seafood recommendations
- Search for seafood quickly and easily by common market name
- Search for sushi by Japanese name as well as common market name
- Locate restaurants and stores that serve ocean-friendly seafood
- Access in-depth conservation notes
Seafood Watch 5.3 Update
2016-08-04
-Enhanced Search Improvements
-Performance Improvements
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
5.3
Size:
24.3 MB
Update Date:
2016-08-04
Language:
English

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5.3 2016-08-05
-Enhanced Search Improvements
-Performance Improvements
5.2 2016-06-29
Enhanced Search
5.1 2016-03-25
- Minor bug fixes
5.0 2016-01-26
What's New:

• Eco-Certifications are now listed separately from Our Recommendations on seafood pages
• Enhanced search features
• Bug fixes
4.4 2015-12-05
Update application for iOS 9
4.3 2015-10-09
- Updates now occur in the background so users can use the app right away without having to wait
4.2 2015-08-05
- Minor bug fixes
4.1 2015-07-21
- Business listings now include only Seafood Watch partners to make finding sustainable seafood easier
- Bug fixes
4.0 2015-02-25
- New, interactive design makes it easier to find recommendations and highlights the key factors that determine sustainability
- Color-coded recommendations are easier to read
- New species summary pages offer a quick overview of each seafood item
- Users can now report businesses serving ocean-friendly seafood without having to log in
- Users can move easily to the Seafood Watch website for more detailed information
- Fixes bug that caused app to crash on launch
- Bug fixes
3.0.17 2014-11-15
- Bug Fixes on iOS 8
- Fixes bug that caused app to crash on launch
3.0.16 2014-04-11
- Optimized for iOS 7
- Bug fixes
3.0.15 2013-08-22
• iPhone 5 compatibility
• Optimized for Retina display
• General maintenance updates
3.0.14 2012-12-24
General maintenance updates
3.0.13 2012-10-19
iOS compatibility improvements
3.0.12 2012-08-07
• Improved tablet layout
• Improved app feedback options
• Enhanced ability to flag outdated business information in Project FishMap
• Bug fixes and app enhancements
3.0.11 2011-11-15
• iOS 5 bug fixes
3.0.10 2011-11-04
• iOS 5 bug fixes
3.0.9 2011-10-11
• Manually set your location when your phone’s “Location Services” are turned off
• E-mail Seafood Watch to suggest a seafood item you’d like us to research
• Flag a user report or business that seems inaccurate
• Miscellaneous bug fixes
3.0.8 2011-09-28
§ Manually set your location when your phone’s “Location Services” are turned off

§ E-mail Seafood Watch to suggest a seafood item you’d like us to research

§ Flag a user report or business that seems inaccurate

§ Miscellaneous bug fixes
3.0.7 2011-08-27
Miscellaneous Bug Fixes
3.0.6 2011-08-09
Miscellaneous Bug Fixes
3.0.5 2011-04-20
Miscellaneous bug fixes.
3.0.4 2011-03-03
• “Find this Nearby” button lets you locate businesses serving specific items from the “Best Choice” and “Good Alternatives” lists
• Alerts you when updates to the Seafood Watch recommendations are available for download
• Alerts you when new Seafood Watch news items are updated
3.0.3 2011-02-05
• Fixed Regional Guides bug
3.0.2 2011-02-02
Updated Seafood Watch Recommendations for January 2011 include two new recommendations for New Zealand tai snapper that will interest sushi lovers, and changes to our U.S. haddock recommendation-a fishery that has recovered enough to move off the "Avoid" list.