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Farming the Future: A low-waste approach to shrimp farming

Animal waste is an unpleasant topic, but if it's not present in the mind of the average shrimp farmer it will be soon, as growing concerns about environmental impact will push shrimp farmers worldwide to curb their discharge rates. In this webinar, we'll hear about a project that's been going on for a few years now, featuring a shrimp farm with no discharge at all. For those looking to get ahead of the sustainability game, that's a tantalizing prospect, and we'll hear about how this farm is very likely a glimpse at what the shrimp farming industry will become.

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$30.00
Appraising Proteins: American Consumer Behavior at the Retail Level

This report details the findings of a SeafoodSource survey of more than 500 American seafood consumers and is the only major study to compare seafood with other grocery store proteins.

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$550.00
Why Barton Seaver Loves American Seafood

Seafood advocate, celebrity chef, and prolific author Barton Seaver has written a new book, “American Seafood – Heritage, Culture and Cookery from Sea to Shining Sea.” It offers an extended into the country’s fisheries, looking at their history, culture, culinary uses, and impact on the country. In an open-ended discussion, Seaver will discuss what he learned while researching and writing the book, his views on the importance of seafood sustainability efforts, his thesis that Americans should be eating more American seafood, and his views on what the seafood industry can do to make that happen.

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Guide to Global Consumer Trends

Today’s seafood business landscape is bright. Consumers everywhere are finding value in seafood and are flocking to both retailers and restaurants in search of high-quality proteins.

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$125.00
FDA and U.S. Customs Update on Seafood Enforcement

Moderator: Peter Quinter, GrayRobinson, P.A.

Speakers: 
Dean Leaman, Certified Group
Todd Owen, Cross Border Advisory Network, LLC

The two major Federal law enforcement agencies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Customs) regulate the importation and distribution of seafood and fishery products in the United States. The FDA uses a methodology to target and inspect imported seafood, then allow it to proceed or refuse its entry into the United States. Customs also targets and inspects seafood shipments and has a new Withhold Release Order process to prohibit the importation of seafood made with forced labor. Customs continues collecting antidumping duties on shrimp from India, fish fillets from Vietnam, and many other seafood products from around the world. There are several penalties for importing misbranded or adulterated seafood. Learn how to lower your risk of being targeted and what to do when your seafood is selected for examination or your company has been added to the FDA's Import Alert list.

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$45.00
Webinar: Real Talk – Tools to Help Industry Address Today’s Sustainability Landscape

Seafood sustainability today is not what it was 20 years ago, or even what it was last week.

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$30.00
The Future of Target 75

The Future of Target 75

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Seafood and Human Health: The Science Behind Increasing Consumption Sustainably

Seafood and Human Health: The Science Behind Increasing Consumption Sustainably

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The GDST and the New Normal for Seafood Traceability

Moderator: Greg Brown, Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability

Speakers:
Angel Matamoro, Nueva Pescanova
Michael McNicholas, Culinary Collaborations LLC
Adriana Sanchez, Iberostar
David Schorr, WWF/GDST

The game-changing traceability standards issued in 2020 by the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability (GDST) are rapidly gaining industry adherence and adoption around the world.   At the same time, the relevance of GDST to compliance with emerging laws and regulations (including FSMA Sec. 204) is becoming increasingly clear.   As the new standards continue to gain momentum, the GDST itself is also gaining strength as a major B2B platform to support the standards and grow the industry’s voice on issues of seafood traceability.  Under the direction of a newly hired Executive Director with almost 30 years of seafood industry experience (Mr. Gregory Brown), the GDST is solidifying its independence and its organizational structure.  This panel will mark the first public presentation of the new ED, and will include an update on GDST progress as well as important announcements about new GDST services and activities. 

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$45.00
Seafood2030 Presents – Progress and Opportunities for an Emerging Sustainable Seafood Movement in Mexico

Speakers: Citlalia Gomez Lepe, President – COMEPESCA; Alvaro de Tomas, MsC - Truchas Sustentables; Bill Hoenig, Market Development Manager - South America - Best Aquaculture Practices; Pablo Konietzko, Director General - Earth Ocean Farms; Mauricio Orellana, Managing Director - Orca Seafoods

Session Description: This panel discusses the opportunities for seafood sustainability in Mexico from the perspective of experts in different fields and sectors: fisheries and aquaculture, export and national markets, FIPs and eco-certifications, alliances and partnerships – all elements needed for building and moving forward a Sustainable Seafood Movement in Mexico under a challenging political, social, environmental and economic scenario.

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$45.00