Ireland is committed to the sustainability of fish stocks and environmental management in the Irish Sea, strictly adhering to catch quotas. The fishing industry employs a seasonal approach to fish stock management and uses a highly targeted method to prevent bycatch. All major bycatch exporters are members of Origin Green, a sustainability scheme operated by the Irish Food Authority. Ireland's fish landing and processing is primarily done at the port of Killybegs and exports to over 70 global seafood markets. The country also processes and exports value-added fish products, including wild-caught mackerel.