The Dutch razor shell fishery has been MSCMSC:
Marine Stewardship Council, an independent, international non-profit organization that has developed an eco-label that guarantees well-managed, sustainable fisheries. Fish products that meet the criteria of the eco-label can be identified by the blue MSC logo.-certified since 2012. The razor shell fishery takes place in the Dutch coastal waters of the Zeeland Delta and north of the Wadden Sea. The vessels use dredgesBoat dredges:
A fishing method used for collecting shellfish and crustaceans from the bottom. The ship drags a steel frame with a net over the bottom, in which shellfish and crustaceans are caught. Large ships can drag multiple dredges simultaneously, on each side of the ship. and suction trawls to fish the razor shells. The razor shells are exported mainly to Spain and Italy.