2011 International Boston Seafood Show

The 2011 International Boston Seafood Show brought together thousands of seafood industry distributors, foodservice and retail professionals and seafood buyers.  Listed below are the many highlights from the show floor - articles, audio clips, videos and blogs - so if you missed the event, you can get a taste of it here. 

The next International Boston Seafood Show is scheduled for March 11-13, 2012 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Please continue to visit our show site for details on the next International Boston Seafood Show!  

News

 Summit: Stay confident in Gulf seafood 
 Persistence, enforcement vital in fraud fight
SeaWeb names seven new Seafood Champions
Aquaculture the new gold rush
Schwaab: Reason for optimism
Upbeat atmosphere in Boston
Fuel prices, stratification challenge retailers
St. James, Dish win Seafood Excellence Awards
Walmart, Sam’s Club expand sourcing policy 
Safeway unveils its ‘2015’ seafood policy
Sodexo, CleanFish partner
A lot to learn from the Faeroes
Will global shrimp prices ease?
ASMI’s Ray Riutta reflects on Japan tragedy
Alaska halibut, sablefish to be assessed
Mazzetta, Ocean Beauty recognized by SeaShare
Brand launched to promote Gulf seafood 
Road to Boston: Selling sustainability
 Road to Boston: Weathering the economy 
Road to Boston: Scotland grows, carefully
Road to Boston: Sustainable fish feed
Road to Boston: Averting a seafood shortage 
Road to Boston: Examining retail seafood  
Premium Membership in SeafoodSource is required to view this contentRoad to Boston: Vita debuts Perfect Catch  
Road to Boston: It's show time 

  Audio/Video 
 Premium Membership in SeafoodSource is required to view this content Value drives seafood sales at retail
Ocean Conservancy on aquaculture's growth 
Premium Membership in SeafoodSource is required to view this content The future of fish feed 
MSC's Mike DeCesare on sustainable movement
Dr. Panisuan shares insights on Japan 
Differentiation key in rebounding economy
Oyster shucking shocker: Hernandez wins
Minister Shea’s thoughts with Japan 
Premium Membership in SeafoodSource is required to view this content Seafood Watch on sustainability partnerships 
 Phillips’ Ed Rhodes on sustainable seafood 
 MSC's eco-label boosts Sonoma Seafoods 
ASMI’s Randy Rice talks sustainability
 Economic recovery for seafood?
 Premium Membership in SeafoodSource is required to view this contentBell Aquaculture on sustainable fish feed 
Road to Boston: Integrating sustainability 

  Blogs 
Are you in the market? 
Japan, consumption dominate talk in Boston 
Boston Seafood Show Tweet-up 
Boston Seafood Show conference sessions 
Educating seafood staff
The fishmeal myth

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