25 September 2015
North Sea cod has been taken off the Marine Conservation Society's (MCS) list of fish to avoid eating.
The UK charity had previously said cod should not be eaten because stocks were only slightly above sustainable levels.
But it says it can now be eaten as an occasional treat following a recovery in numbers and having been removed from its red list of endangered fish.
Samuel Stone, from MCS, said the announcement was a "milestone", but fishing levels still needed to reduce.
The MCS said cod levels may never fully recover to their peak numbers of the 1970s and early 1980s.
There were now nine endangered stocks, which need "some of the attention that North Sea cod has had", it added.
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