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FDA Clarifies ‘Alaska Pollock’

By Fishermen's News Online on Feb 1, 2016   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

FDA Clarifies ‘Alaska Pollock’

To be labeled “Alaska pollock” the versatile flavored white fish, employed by chefs in everything from seafood salads to fish sticks and filets, must now be harvested from Alaska waters. Otherwise, says the US Food and Drug Administration, it is simply “pollock.” The FDA updated its Seafood List on Jan. 21 to reflect that change, […]

Senator: Why Would We Mess With Mother Nature Like This?

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on May 22, 2014   At Sea, Politics  

  WASHINGTON, DC — Senator Lisa Murkowski today received a memorable birthday present: Senate Appropriations Committee approval of her amendment requiring that genetically-engineered salmon be labeled if the Food and Drug Administration makes the “wrong-headed” decision to approve it.  After Murkowski’s lengthy defense and explanation of the need for her amendment and the risks posed […]

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