More than 70 seafood industry professionals participated in the 2020 New York Seafood Summit held in Manhattan in February 2020 prior to COVID-19 gathering restrictions. Credit: Michael Ciaramella/NYSG
Contact:
Michael Ciaramella, NYSG Seafood Safety & Technology Specialist, P: 631-632-8730, E: mc2544@cornell.edu
Active communication and synergistic collaborations can enhance resilience and growth in the seafood sector through identification and collective pursuit of common goals
Stony Brook, NY, March 8, 2021 - The New York seafood industry is robust and diverse, but often operates in a siloed capacity. Efforts to increase communication and networking opportunities amongst the various players in the New York seafood industry (producers, harvesters, culinary professionals, retail, and wholesale, etc.) can help support the local seafood economy and enhance consumer use and awareness of New York seafood.
In 2020, New York Sea Grant partnered with stakeholders to plan and host the 4th annual Seafood Summit for seafood professionals within the state. The goal of the summit was to convene a group of enthusiastic professionals with vested interest in seafood and to build active communication and collaboration among the various sectors of the New York seafood industry. This annual summit highlights some of New York’s bountiful seafood supply and introduces participants to the delicious, diverse, and versatile seafood available locally.
More than 70 seafood professionals and interested consumers participated in the 2020 Seafood Summit. Three keynotes shared insights into sector-specific challenges facing the seafood industry. Facilitated topical discussions identified ways that the production and sourcing, seafood marketing, supply chain and transparency, professional and workforce development, and consumer education challenges faced by New York seafood producers could be overcome.
The 2020 New York Seafood Summit proceedings were collated into a story map, available online at https://arcg.is/euPy1, to allow further dissemination of the Summit’s information and discussions. Learn more at www.nyseagrant.org/seafoodsummit.
Project Partners:
• Center for Aquatic Animal Research and Management (CFAARM)
• GreenRabbits
• GrowNYC
• New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
More Info: New York Sea Grant
New York Sea Grant (NYSG), a cooperative program of Cornell University
and the State University of New York (SUNY), is one of 34 university-based
programs under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s
National Sea Grant College Program.
Since 1971, NYSG has represented a statewide network of integrated
research, education and extension services promoting coastal community
economic vitality, environmental sustainability and citizen awareness
and understanding about the State’s marine and Great Lakes resources.
Through NYSG’s efforts, the combined talents of university scientists
and extension specialists help develop and transfer science-based
information to many coastal user groups—businesses and industries,
federal, state and local government decision-makers and agency managers,
educators, the media and the interested public.
The program maintains Great Lakes offices at Cornell University, SUNY
Buffalo, SUNY Oswego and the Wayne County Cooperative Extension office
in Newark. In the State's marine waters, NYSG has offices at Stony Brook
University in Long Island, Brooklyn College and Cornell Cooperative
Extension in NYC and Elmsford and Kingston in the Hudson Valley.
For updates on Sea Grant activities: www.nyseagrant.org has RSS, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube links. NYSG offers a free e-list sign up via www.nyseagrant.org/nycoastlines for its flagship publication, NY Coastlines/Currents, which is published quarterly.