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Author Archives: Erin Grebenev

Where Does Traceability Fit into the Sustainable Seafood Conversation?

Posted by Erin Grebenev Aug 30, 2018 Featured, Policy, Tips Leave a Comment
Where Does Traceability Fit into the Sustainable Seafood Conversation?

Fresh catch with the Gulf Wild tag If someone were to ask you, “Which do you prefer, imported seafood or domestic seafood?” I imagine your instant reaction is that you’d rather eat local seafood caught by an American fisherman. It’s a fact that Americans love seafood; in 2015, we consumed more than fifteen pounds of […]

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About Erin Grebenev

Erin Grebenev is the Deck Boss at Wild Seafood Co. in Madeira Beach, FL, where she oversees every commercial offload and actively supports policies that promote sustainable fishing practices that preserve our resources for future generations.

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Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. The Marine Fish Conservation Network is committed to ensuring that wild ocean fisheries are as much a part of our nation’s future as they are of its past.

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