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Video Blog
HOOKED Video: Featuring Old Ebbitt Grill
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Old Ebbitt Grill, an iconic D.C. restaurant known for their seafood offerings! ...
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Trade & Commerce Video Blog
Momentum to Repeal USDA Catfish Program Stronger Than Ever
One thing is clear: It’s time for House Leadership to allow a vote on getting rid of the USDA Catfish Program. ...
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Trade & Commerce Video Blog
Rep. Greg Walden and #TwoWayTrade
Representative Greg Walden’s district in Oregon illustrates the importance of trade as a street way street. ...
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Trade & Commerce Video Blog
More Bad Press for USDA Catfish Program
The USDA Catfish Program has been targeted as a trade barrier, and a duplicative government program… yet again. ...
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Trade & Commerce Video Blog
Rep. Roybal-Allard on #2WayTrade
Imported seafood creates more than a delicious dinner; it creates jobs in the U.S. Representative Roybal-Allard’s district tells that story. ...
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Safety Video Blog
Georgetown on the Fukushima Anniversary: Seafood and radiation
Dr. Tim Jorgensen, associate professor at Georgetown University Medical Center talks about the safety of seafood as the five-year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster in Japan is upon us. Dr. Jorgens...
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Video Blog
What’s the coolest thing at Seafood Expo North America?
We asked, you answered! Watch this video to get an inside look at the coolest parts of #SENA16. ...
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Video Blog
NFI’s Annual Scavenger Hunt at #SENA16
Watch NFI’s annual scavenger hunt on the floor of Seafood Expo North America. ...
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Video Blog
Welcome to Seafood Expo North America 2016
This year’s Seafood Expo North America is in Boston! Take our video quiz to test your knowledge of all things Beantown. ...
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Video Blog
Join NFI on Periscope at #SENA16
NFI will be all over Seafood Expo North America, follow us on social media for photos, videos, and now live-broadcasts via the Periscope App (which also plays on Twitter)! ...
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Safety Video Blog
Report: On 5th Anniversary of Fukushima Time to Relax About Seafood
A new report in the Washington Post says, with the fifth anniversary of Fukushima approaching, it’s time to relax about seafood. Overblown and misreported fears about fish from the Pacific have had ...