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Louisiana and Illinois Find Asian Carp Solution With “Can’t Beat Em’ Eat Em” Campaign

Louisiana and Illinois Find Asian Carp Solution With “Can’t Beat Em’ Eat Em” Campaign

Asian Carp, rebranded as Silverfin, is a fish everyone can learn to love. To ensure the survival of native species, Chef Phillipe Parola is working with Louisiana and Illinois to find a solution for the rapidly growing problem of the invasive fish – “If you can’t beat them, eat them.”

edadmin March 27, 2018 Gulf News Read more

Gulf Oysters on London Food Critic Jay Rayner’s Last Meal

Gulf Oysters on London Food Critic Jay Rayner’s Last Meal

No London food critic Jay Rayner is not dying, but yes he is eating his final meal, one chapter at a time, and Louisiana’s Grand Island Gulf oysters are on the menu.

edadmin March 7, 2018March 7, 2018 Gulf News Read more

Gulf Seafood Foundation Prepares Fishermen Glove Distribution

Gulf Seafood Foundation Prepares Fishermen Glove Distribution

More than 1000 pair of foam insulated and fleece-lined work gloves have been delivered to the Gulf Seafood Foundation to be distributed to Gulf Fishermen, especially those affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

edadmin February 18, 2018February 18, 2018 Donations Read more

The Oyster Bed Partners with Gulf Seafood Foundation on Donation Program

The Oyster Bed Partners with Gulf Seafood Foundation on Donation Program

Two brothers in Louisiana are giving a whole new meaning to the term “Surf and Turf.” A new product launched by their company, The Oyster Bed, will not only benefit steak lovers at the dinner table, but also oystermen across the Gulf who have suffered through the two devastating hurricanes.

edadmin November 24, 2017February 8, 2018 Donations Read more

Houston’s State of Grace Silent Auction Raises Donations for Gulf Fishermen as Chef’s Shuck Oysters

Houston’s State of Grace Silent Auction Raises Donations for Gulf Fishermen as Chef’s Shuck Oysters

Through the efforts of Gulf Seafood Foundation Board Member Raz Halili of Prestige Oysters, who collaborated with State of Grace Restaurant for the silent auction, and Adity Saini of Houston’s BBVA Compass Bank who donated autographed sports memorabilia, more than $1300 was raised for Gulf fishermen.

edadmin October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 Donations, Gulf News Read more

Blackened History of Gulf Redfish Documented in New Book

Blackened History of Gulf Redfish Documented in New Book

Blackened history of Gulf Redfish documented in new book by Robert Fritchey, Missing Redfish: The Blackened History of a Gulf Coast Icon

edadmin October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Gulf News Read more

New Orleans Seafood Dealer Clara Gerica who Survived Katrina Floodwaters Dies at 64

New Orleans Seafood Dealer Clara Gerica who Survived Katrina Floodwaters Dies at 64

New Orleans Seafood Dealer Clara Gerica who Survived Katrina Floodwaters Dies at 64. She was wife of fishermen Pete Gerica.

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Gulf Oysterman Displays Heroics During Hurricane Harvey Flooding

Gulf Oysterman Displays Heroics During Hurricane Harvey Flooding

Sitting in his Kemah, TX home on Galveston Bay, Raz Halili was sure the small tropical storm named Harvey hovering off the coast of Texas was of little concern. A week later with his family’s oyster damaged, shrimp boats sunk, fishermen’s homes underwater or destroyed he realized his miscalculations on the impact of Hurricane Harvey.

edadmin September 9, 2017February 8, 2018 Donations Read more

Gulf Seafood Foundation Donations to Go to Fishing Community Affected by Hurricane Harvey

Gulf Seafood Foundation Donations to Go to Fishing Community Affected by Hurricane Harvey

The board of directors of the Gulf Seafood Foundation has committed all funds raised for the rest of this year by the non-profit to be donated toward helping the Gulf Coastal fishing communities affected by Hurricane Harvey.

edadmin September 6, 2017February 8, 2018 Donations Read more

Gulf Seafood Leaders Find Aquaculture Doable in Gulf of Mexico

Gulf Seafood Leaders Find Aquaculture Doable in Gulf of Mexico

After NOAA has opened permits for federal waters, growing shell and finfish in an aquaculture setting is certainly doable in the Gulf of Mexico according to Sebastian Belle, Executive Director of the Maine Aquaculture Association.

edadmin July 31, 2017July 31, 2017 Aquaculture Read more
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Donate to Gulf Seafood Foundation’s “Helping Hands” for Hurricane Ida

Dean Blanchard Seafood under water on Grand Isle.

Donate to Gulf Seafood Foundation’s “Helping Hands” for Hurricane Ida

Donate to the Gulf Seafood Foundation’ “Helping Hands” for Hurricane Ida by clicking the “Donate” button.

Southern Smoke Donates $10,000 to Gulf Seafood Foundation

Founded by Houston’s James Beard Award winning Chef Chris Shepard, Southern Smoke donated $10,000 to the Gulf Seafood Foundation’s “Helping Hands” program that distributes work gloves to Gulf fishermen.  The Gulf Seafood Foundation’s “Helping Hands” program was in response to the 2017 hurricanes striking from Texas to Florida.

“We sincerely appreciate this substantial donation to our organization,” said Gulf Seafood Foundation’s Chairman Jim Gossen. “Our Gulf fishermen are an integral part of the Gulf’s hospitality industry.  It is comforting to know that Southern Smoke recognizes we are one family providing the best seafood in the world to our customers.”

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