Ornamental Fish International
Acronym: OFI
General Information
Identification Code: 36098352545-58
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: Association
Registration Category: Trade and business associations
Registration Date: 10/23/2009
Last Update: 6/3/2024
EP Accredited Number: 1
Mission & Interests
Goals: Ornamental Fish International (OFI) is the peak international trade association representing the ornamental fish industry since its inception in 1980. OFI represents members from more than 30 countries around the world including within the European Union. OFI members include the entire chain of custody from fishermen communities and producers to retailers, including exporters, importers as well as a number of NGO’s and other trade associations. OFI represents and promotes the interests of the industry through promoting the sector toward various institutions around the world, as well as educating industry and hobbyists in responsible and sustainable best Practices. In 2017, OFI members have adopted its new charter guaranteeing the conduct of an ethical, fair and legal trade
Interests Represented: Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Interests:
- Agriculture and rural development
- Climate action
- Communication
- Competition
- Customs
- Education and training
- Environment
- Food safety
- Fraud prevention
- Maritime affairs and fisheries
- Public health
- Research and innovation
- Single market
- Trade
- Transport
Levels of Interest:
- european
- global
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: Within the scope of the EU Green Deal, OFI aims at providing its expertise as the sole voice of the aquatic ornamental sector.
More particularly, OFI aims at providing its expertise and say within the scope of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 including on the implementation of the Invasive Alien Species Regulation, and on the revised EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking. Furthermore in the scope of the Farm to Fork Strategy, OFI aims to share its expertise from the aquatic ornamental sector on both aquatic ornamental health and welfare issues in line with the EU Animal Health Law and the current fitness check on EU rules for animal welfare.
Last but not least OFI monitors and contributes to the following issues of interest:
ACCESS and BENEFIT SHARING (ABS)- the CBD Nagoya Protocol
ANIMAL and PLANTS FEEDS
ANIMAL and PLANTS FOOD AND FEEDS
ANIMAL and PLANTS HEALTH
ANIMAL and PLANTS TRADE
ANIMAL and PLANTS TRANSPORT
ANIMAL WELFARE
ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE (AMR)
AQUACULTURE
AQUARIUM
BIOSECURITY
BREXIT
BREEDING PROGRAMME
CITES
EU ACTION PLAN AGAINST WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING
INVASIVE SPECIES
ONLINE SALES
LIVE ANIMALS TRADE
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Communication Activities: OFI promotes and protect the interest of the aquatic ornamental sector at international level, including the EU one.
As per the OFI Charter:
- OFI members promote and support captive breeding, farming and collection of ornamental aquatic animals (hereunder, fish and invertebrates) and aquatic plants with respect for natural populations, the environment and the contribution made to socio- economic benefits for the local population;
- OFI members only trade in fishes, corals, other invertebrates, plants, etc. that are legal in their country; they respect national and international laws and regulations;
- OFI members prevent the release of specimens into the wild, except for specific nature conservation projects;
- OFI uses the latest science for defining its standards and supports scientific work relating to our industry; OFI members apply proper scientific names to the best of current knowledge;
- OFI supports the careful collection of freshwater and marine fish and invertebrates;
- OFI supports the education and training of breeders, farmers and collectors to further improve appropriate handling, animal health and welfare protocols, and promoting diver safety (e.g. OFI condemns the use of cyanide or other poisons, coral breaking or trenching, etc,. for the collection of marine organisms);
- OFI promotes trade and handling of ornamental aquatic animals with respect for their wellbeing; OFI members pack and transport aquatic animals in accordance with national and international legislation (see OFI Educational Publication 7).
- OFI promotes the addressing of biosecurity risks in our facilities and the training of staff in biosecurity practices (see OFI Educational Publication 4); after longdistance transport, or when needed, importers will see to it that fish receive adequate quarantine.
- OFI members undertake to make every effort to maintain the health of aquatic ornamental animals. They provide proper water quality, implement adequate treatment and feeding protocols and organize regular health inspections.
- OFI members restrict the use of antibiotics as much as possible, and in accordance with relevant national legislation.
- OFI members operate in a spirit of cooperation with each other and according to honorable standards of trading, both between each other and with non- members of the organization.
- OFI members agree to settle legitimate complaints promptly and satisfactorily.
EU Supported Forums and Platforms: ENV.D.2-Working Group on Invasive Alien Species#E02210/3#https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/expert-groups-register/screen/expert-groups/consult?lang=en&groupID=100224 #MEMBER #C#Professionals
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: Welfare and conservation of animals,Climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development
Head Office
Address: Computerweg 16
Post Code: 3821AB
City: Amersfoort
Country: NETHERLANDS
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EU Office
Address: Computerweg 16
Post Code: 3821AB
City: Amersfoort
Country: NETHERLANDS
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Financial Data
New Organisation: false
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Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 1
Members25 Percent: 2
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 3
Members F T E: 0.6000000238418579
Info Members: At any time, OFI can contact a large number of individuals in several European countries and overseas who have a huge amount of expertise about aquatic ornamental species and related matters ranging from people in the trade as well as academics and those who have practical knowledge gained through experience.
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: www.ofish.org