Webinars

Access both live and on demand webinars in which industry experts discuss relevant and impactful topics in seafood.

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December 16, 2020
(Recorded)

With 2020 coming to a close, the legal and regulatory environment in the United States has continued to advance requirements for corporate due diligence on seafood legality and human rights. The webinar will present a variety of viewpoints from private industry, government, and civil society on the evolving regulatory landscape and what companies can do to take action. The panelists will give an overview of the changing U.S. regulatory

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November 18, 2020
(Recorded)

Each year, thousands of fishing vessels transfer fresh catch to refrigerated cargo vessels, or carriers, as a way to improve efficiency. But this practice, a vital part of the global fishing industry and seafood supply chain, is often hard to monitor and regulate at sea. And although the practice is legal throughout much of the ocean, ineffective monitoring and control of transshipment creates opportunities for illegally caught seafood to enter

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October 28, 2020
(Recorded)
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation have completed a joint evaluation of their Global Seafood Markets strategies. The report documents the global sustainable seafood movement’s progress made over the past two decades, as well as gaps and challenges that lie ahead. Foundation program officers Sarah Hogan (Packard Foundation) and Teresa Ish (Walton Family Foundation) join us Oct. 28 to share key findings and… Read More
October 28, 2020
(Recorded)

U.S. President Trump’s executive order on seafood issued in May establishes it as U.S. policy that aquaculture is vital for supporting sustainable seafood production and is key to advancing the expansion of U.S. competitiveness and economic growth in the seafood marketplace. In addition to provisions addressing commercial fishing and international trade, the executive order calls for federal partners to increase permitting efficiencies,

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October 21, 2020
(Recorded)

Lead the Sea Change in Food Production

Are you interested in solving big problems related to seafood, sustainable ocean use and global food security? Advance your career with the Professional Science Master’s (P.S.M.) in Ocean Food Systems from the University of New England in Portland, Maine.

Meet faculty and learn more about this one-of-a-kind program:

  • Accelerated 12-month master’s degree
  • Two-week team residencies in
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October 16, 2020
(Recorded)

For over two decades, Maine lobstermen have been leaders in right whale conservation – proactively adapting their fishing practices and gear to help preserve and protect the species. As one of the world’s most sustainable fisheries, lobster harvesters go above and beyond to maintain the best-in-class sustainable measures they’ve had in place for over 125 years to protect the quality of their product and the marine environment

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September 30, 2020
(Recorded)

Seafood is important for human nutrition and as a low environmental-impact food. Yet for 20 years, the sustainable seafood narrative has been promoting seafood for ocean health to markets in high-income countries. According to Michael F. Tlusty, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts at Boston’s School for the Environment, it’s time to broaden the sustainable seafood narrative to address improvements to food

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October 7, 2020
(Recorded)

With the food sector still struggling from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for high-quality, fresh seafood continues to increase. In this unprecedented time, not only are consumers more reliant than ever on getting fresh seafood, but they are often trusting someone else to shop for them and choose the best seafood possible on their behalf. In this environment, it has become more important than ever for processors to overcome

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August 26, 2020
(Recorded)

Rapid warming of the Gulf of Maine is well documented, collective response to this change is not! The recent report from the Lancet Commissions (Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems) report identifies the potential for the seafood sector, urging a “global transformation” of the seafood system. To enable this scale of change, we recognize that transformations-systems

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August 21, 2020
(Recorded)

As the oldest continuously operated industry in North America, the Maine Lobster fishery is a New England icon. For the Mainers it sustains, many of whom come from multi-generational lobstering families, it represents a defining part of the culture and identity of coastal Maine. Driven by independently owned local businesses, it is an economic powerhouse that contributes over $1 billion to Maine’s economy each year for businesses on and

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