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Seafood Industry Resources

Included below is a full list of businesses, organizations and associations that support the seafood industry worldwide.  If you know of a company or association that should be listed here, please contact us at customerservice@seafoodsource.com.

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List of Businesses, Organizations & Associations

AboutSeafood.com
AboutSeafood.com is brought to you by the National Fisheries Institute and its members to provide you with seafood recipes, nutritional and health information about seafood.

American Fisheries Society
The mission of the American Fisheries Society is to improve the conservation and sustainability of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems by advancing fisheries and aquatic science and promoting the development of fisheries professionals.

Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions 
More than a dozen conservation organizations from the United States and Canada have partnered to pursue a common vision for sustainable seafood and work together as the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions. Using a range of approaches, participating organizations bring conservation expertise to companies that buy and sell seafood. Our goal is to preserve the health of ocean and freshwater ecosystems and ensure a long-term seafood supply.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations -Fisheries and Aquaculture Department
The mission of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of FAO is to facilitate and secure the long-term sustainable development and utilization of the world's fisheries and aquaculture.

Maine Seafood Alliance 
Maine Seafood Alliance represents Maine's Seafood Industry.

Maryland Seafood and Aquaculture 
Maryland Seafood and Aquaculture: The Seafood Marketing and Aquaculture Development Program interacts with seafood harvesters and processors; aquaculture producers, seafood and aquatic plant and animal wholesalers, retailers and distributors as well as media and consumers to facilitate the development of these industries and strengthen their competitive position in the marketplace.

Monterey Bay Aquarium's SeafoodWatch 
Monterey Bay Aquarium's SeafoodWatch is a leading resource on seafood sustainability and ocean health, offering the latest species information and pocket guides to aid in sustainable purchasing, as well as detailed industry reports such as "Turning the Tide: The State of Seafood".

New Jersey Department of Agriculture Seafood 
The State of New Jersey Department of Agriculture Seafood.

NOAA Fisheries Service 
NOAA Fisheries Service is dedicated to the stewardship of living marine resources through science-based conservation and management, and the promotion of healthy ecosystems.

oneFish 
oneFish offers a fishery projects portal and participatory resource gateway for the fisheries and aquatic research and development sector.

Pacific Seafood Processors Association 
Pacific Seafood Processors Association: PSPA was established as a non-profit trade association to foster a better public understanding of the importance of the seafood industry and its value to the regional and national economies.

Sea-Ex 
Sea-Ex is a Seafood, Fishing, Aquaculture, Marine & Angling Portal.

SeaFood Business 
SeaFood Business is America's leading trade magazine for professional seafood buyers.

SeafoodNIC 
The Seafood Network Information Center (SeafoodNIC) was launched in 1997 by the seafood technology unit of the University of California Sea Grant Extension Program.

The American Seafood Distributors Association (ASDA)
The American Seafood Distributors Association (ASDA) is an organization of U.S. seafood importers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and food trade associations that are dedicated to free and fair trade in seafood.

The International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA)
The International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA) is a coalition of the national fish and seafood industry trade associations from the world’s major fishing nations. ICFA members represent countries harvesting more than 85% of the globe’s fish. The group was formed in 1988 to provide decision-makers a unified voice on global fish and seafood issues.

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  • Discussions
  • Blogs

How is the oil spill impacting your business?
Author: Mercedes Grandin
04 May, 2010

Volcano's impact on seafood trade
Author: Mercedes Grandin
20 April, 2010

What’s bluefin’s future?
Author: Steve Hedlund
19 March, 2010

Buying local
Author: Steve Hedlund
04 February, 2010