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#ShowUsYourSeafood Challenge: Results Are In!

Staff at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center participated in a #ShowUsYourSeafood Challenge to help support NOAA Fisheries’ #EatSeafoodAmerica campaign. The competition was fierce. Judging was tough. These seven dishes rose above the rest.
December 28, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Graphic of seven winning dishes in the NEFSC Show Us Your Seafood Challenge

Seriously Useful Seafood Tips: Shellfish and Other Farmed Seafood

Farmed seafood is vital to our nation’s food production and security. For some, it can be intimidating to cook farmed seafood. We asked eight of our region’s stakeholders and industry partners to share their best tips to empower home cooks.
December 15, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Northeast Fisheries Science Center shellfish and farmed seafood stakeholders and industry partners graphic

New Tool Helps Seafood Industry Identify NOAA Trade Requirements

Our trade monitoring programs help ensure imported seafood is caught and imported legally.
December 09, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Seafood Import and Export Tool shown on a laptop.

Easy Seafood Dishes to Try this Thanksgiving

Shake up your holiday meal with delicious, healthy, and sustainable seafood.
November 10, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Photo of baked oysters on the half shell. Baked oysters. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Heather Soulen.

Seriously Useful Seafood Tips: Fish and Other Wild-Caught Seafood

Those committed to making our nation’s seafood sustainable will likely have an amazing fount of knowledge on how to cook it. Seven of our region’s stakeholders and industry partners share their best seafood tips for the home consumer.
October 28, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Northeast Fisheries Science Center fish and wild caught seafood stakeholders and industry partners graphic

Seafood Lovers Showed Us Their Seafood

U.S. farmed and wild seafood is a smart choice for healthy people, a healthy economy, and a healthy planet.
Photo of Jonah crab on toast Jonah crab on toast. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Heather Soulen.

The Future of Fish Feed May Lie in Insects, Mold, and Algae

Innovations in recent decades have reduced the amount of fish products in aquaculture feed. New research could replace them altogether.
October 26, 2020 - Feature Story ,
aquaculture sablefish nwfsc.png Aquaculture sablefish. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

The Economic Importance of Seafood

Invest in jobs and the economy by eating more seafood.
Woman watching video on her phone. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.