Tag: Gulf of Mexico

Boat Loads of Excitement and Shrimp Open New Delcambre Docks and Pavillion

Boat Loads of Excitement and Shrimp Open New Delcambre Docks and Pavillion

With the sounds of the Tee Chaoui Trio Band, the Babineaux Sisters and The Beau Young Band rocking into the night, the new Bayou Carlin Cove dock recently opened in Delcambre, La. The opening culminates a seven-year effort by the Twin Parish Port Commission to fund and construct the $4 million facility.

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Gulf Seafood Institute Plans for Future

Gulf Seafood Institute Plans for Future

Surrounded on three walls by past Biloxi Seafood Festival posters, staff, board and founding members of the Gulf Seafood Institute met at the Biloxi Visitors Center for the first strategic planning session of the young organization.

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Halliburton $1.1 Billion Settlement Includes Gulf Commercial Fishermen Claims

Halliburton $1.1 Billion Settlement Includes Gulf Commercial Fishermen Claims

Halliburton has announced it has reached an agreement to settle a substantial majority of the plaintiffs’ claims, including Gulf commercial fishermen, asserted against the company as a result of the April 20, 2010 Macondo well incident in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Lance Nacio, Alligator Hunter

Lance Nacio, Alligator Hunter

Lance Nacio was raised surrounded by alligators. He now returns each year to a lease a few hundred yards from where he was raised, to harvest the large semiaquatic reptile during the state’s annual gator season.

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Julie Packard’s Aquatic Vision Directly Impacts Gulf

Julie Packard’s Aquatic Vision Directly Impacts Gulf

With a love of the sea since college, Julie Packard has been a leader for the environmental protection of the world’s oceans and the seafood they produce. As the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium, she has redefined its role as a powerful force for conservation.

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Gulf Captains See Red Snapper Recreational Sector Separation in Positive Light

Gulf Captains See Red Snapper Recreational Sector Separation in Positive Light

Just when the Gulf waters looked like they were starting to calm, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has stirred them once again by announcing a series of public hearings to address Amendment 40, better known as Gulf Red Snapper recreational sector separation.

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Western Seafood’s Patrick Riley Has Lifelong Passion for Shrimping Excellence

Western Seafood’s Patrick Riley Has Lifelong Passion for Shrimping Excellence

Patrick Riley was on the waterfront as soon as he could walk. Forty years later he is still on the waterfront and in the shrimp business, working as general manger of Texas’s Western Seafood.

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Illegal Dumping Funds Secured to Protect Gulf Seafood

Illegal Dumping Funds Secured to Protect Gulf Seafood

More than three million dollars has been allocated to collect anti-dumping duties from countries that illegally dump shrimp, crawfish and other seafood into U.S. markets from Department of Homeland Security funding.

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GSI Announces Membership Drive On First Anniversary

GSI Announces Membership Drive On First Anniversary

In June of 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fish Fry in Washington, D.C. became the setting for the birth what was quickly to become one of the strongest and loudest voices for the Gulf of Mexico and the seafood it produces, The Gulf Seafood Institute.

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Louisiana Oysters May No Longer Be Gulf Oysters

Louisiana Oysters May No Longer Be Gulf Oysters

For the first time in its more than 130-year Louisiana history, the oldest oyster dealer in the U.S. is thinking the unthinkable – importing foreign oysters to meet the demand of New Orleans residents and visitors alike.

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Mississippi Seafood Trail Promotes Wild-Caught Gulf Seafood

Mississippi Seafood Trail Promotes Wild-Caught Gulf Seafood

Mississippi’s first seafood trail of restaurants has been established by the Mississippi Hospitality and Restaurant Association. “Summer of Seafood 2014” was created to promote restaurants that proudly serve wild-caught, genuine Gulf seafood.

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Louisiana Shrimp Emerge Slowly From Long Cold Winter

Louisiana Shrimp Emerge Slowly From Long Cold Winter

Louisiana shrimp has been the deep freeze long before reaching the shrimp boat freezers. Because of an unusually cold winter, the states brown shrimp season began late, leaving shrimpers with less time on the water this year.

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GSI Joins Senator Mary Landrieu in Support of Seafood in Pregnant Moms’ Diets

GSI Joins Senator Mary Landrieu in Support of Seafood in Pregnant Moms’ Diets

New moms, and moms-to-be, should eat two to three servings of seafood each week according to a new study by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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Fish Trax Marketplace Links Consumers to Gulf Fish and Fishermen

Fish Trax Marketplace Links Consumers to Gulf Fish and Fishermen

Telling the stories of the fishermen bringing Gulf seafood directly to the consumers plate is the goal of Fish Trax Marketplace, an online traceability program building a community of trust among all of the links of the seafood value chain—from fisherman to dealer to retailer to consumer.

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Sustainability and Traceability Key at Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sustainable Foods Institute

Sustainability and Traceability Key at Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sustainable Foods Institute

Sustainability and traceability, along with the effects of climate change and other environmental issues, are topics leading the conversation at the Sustainable Foods Institute at the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Cooking for Solutions conference.

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