Newsletter - Public - Weekly 27 Jun 2018 Announcing 2018 Appointments to the Regional Fishery Management Councils Courtesy of NOAA: The Department of Commerce and NOAA are announcing the appointments of 30 new and returning members to… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 21 Jun 2018 Commerce Secretary allocates $200 million fishery disaster funding following 2017 hurricanes On June 20th, 2018, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross allocated $200 million in disaster funding appropriated by Congress to help… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 21 Jun 2018 Clues at Fish Auction Reveal Several New Species of Opah As commercial fishermen sold their catch at the busy United Fishing Agency (UFA) auction house in Honolulu, Hawaii, fish buyer… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 14 Jun 2018 AP Investigation: Fish billed as local isn’t always local Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors thick with ice, some of the country’s top chefs and trendy restaurants… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 13 Jun 2018 Video: Future of Food: San Diego The U.S. is the largest importer of seafood, with 91 percent of our seafood coming primarily from China. As the… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 11 Jun 2018 Choice matters: The environmental costs of producing meat, seafood Which food type is more environmentally costly to produce — livestock, farmed seafood, or wild-caught fish? The answer is, it… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 07 Jun 2018 Video: ‘You’re Better Off Eating Fish’: Saving Seafood Explores the Health Benefits of Omega-3s CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 06 Jun 2018 Muddled communications on mercury causing consumer confusion It’s a rare occasion when representatives of industry, academia, and government all agree. The fact that the U.S. seafood industry,… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 05 Jun 2018 How Aquaculture is Feeding a Growing World: Saving Seafood Takes a Closer Look CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 02 Jun 2018 With Its Way Of Life At Risk, This Remote Oyster-Growing Region Called In Robots NEGUAC, Canada ― When the harbors aren’t frozen, Maxime Daigle and his older brother Jean-Francois often take to the cold… CFSI Staff No Comments