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The Future of Shrimping: What's New in Conservation Gear - American Shrimp Processors Association - NC Sea Grant

The Future of Shrimping: What’s New in Conservation Gear?

May 16, 2018

Editor’s Note: As a part of the wild-caught shrimp industry’s ongoing efforts to support and sustain the U.S. shrimp fishery, below is an article, from North Carolina Sea Grant addressing just one of the many efforts supported by the …

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Chef James Aptakin, Layers of Flavor, Honolulu, Hawaii

World Seafood Champion James Aptakin Joins Wild American Shrimp®

April 27, 2018

Wild American Shrimp®, the American Shrimp Processors Association’s marketing program for wild-caught Gulf and South Atlantic Shrimp, has added former World Seafood Champion Chef James Aptakin as its latest Chef Advocate. Aptakin makes a great …

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American Shrimp Processor's Association - Gulf Senators Again Assist Shrimp Sector

U.S. House Passes Authorization to Include Shrimp in Seafood Import Monitoring Program

March 22, 2018

  Expected to Pass Senate and Become Law After President Signs Tomorrow   Biloxi, Miss. March 22, 2018 – Today, the US House of Representatives passed the FY2018 Omnibus Appropriations Bill to fund the federal government through September …

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Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Says U.S. Deficit in Seafood Is A “Pet Peeve”

March 21, 2018

March 21, 2018 – U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross was quoted in Inside U.S. Trade and Politico today. “ROSS KEEPS THINKING ABOUT THAT SEAFOOD TRADE DEFICIT.” Ross said one of his “pet peeves” continues to be the fact that the …

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Are You Addicted to Fresh Food?

January 31, 2018

Frozen foods have always seemed like the food of last resort. There’s a desperation to it. People who have their stuff together buy fresh food to use in their Barefoot Contessa recipes, and they go to the gym every day, and promptly pick up their dry …

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If You Can’t Stand the Heat, Get Out of the WFC Kitchen

November 10, 2017

by Elizabeth Adams On Thursday, November 9, I had the opportunity to attend the World Food Championships. The competition is separated into different ingredient or food categories from bacon and steak, to seafood, BBQ, and even dessert! Wild American …

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Both Sides of the Coin: Part Two

November 3, 2017

October is National Seafood Month, when we celebrate the wonder that is seafood. It’s also an appropriate time to continue what I started in a previous post, Both Sides of the Coin Part 1. Do you remember how I started this? I wanted to shed light on …

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Any Port in a Storm

September 18, 2017

When I started this post, it was about Harvey’s aftermath. Now, nine days later, Irma has come and gone. On aggregate, the storms dumped about 40 TRILLION gallons of water on the US– an incomprehensively large number that represents the …

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Both Sides of the Coin: Part One

July 7, 2017

I had a hard time writing this. What usually takes a few hours instead took days because it’s a tough topic, and I’m trying hard not to be biased. I’m also splitting this into two separate posts, because there’s a lot to discuss. Here goes. Wild …

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