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SIAA provides valuable information to Seafood Summit Australia

August 11, 2021 safesustainableseafood

The Association provided input to the virtual Seafood Summit in August 2021, updating summit delegates about food safety, biosecurity, product…

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Sustainable Seafood Awards 2021

March 10, 2021 safesustainableseafood

The Seafood Importers Association is stoked that at the recent MSC /ASC sustainable seafood awards three SIAA Association members picked…

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Modern Slavery Statement

January 14, 2021 safesustainableseafood

Over many years the Association has been providing input and support in the worker welfare area. In the last few…

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COVID-19 & Seafood Safety: Talking Points for Seafood Counter/Wait Staff

September 10, 2020 safesustainableseafood

All the major food safety experts agree that you cannot get COVID from eating or even touching seafood. Since the…

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Reporting on Microplastics in Seafood Needs Perspective

August 24, 2020 safesustainableseafood

A recent Australian study about microplastics has been making headlines the past few weeks. https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2020/08/research-reveals-microplastic-content-levels-seafood The researchers tested a small handful…

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Coronavirus and seafood

August 13, 2020 safesustainableseafood

The coronavirus is not related to seafood or other foods. At a time like this, it’s more important than ever…

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Highlights from the FAO biennial seafood report – SOFIA 2020

June 16, 2020 safesustainableseafood

Recently FAO published the most recent version of the SOFIA (Status of Fisheries and Aquaculture) report. This important report, published…

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Restaurant and Catering update

May 8, 2020 safesustainableseafood

Good News today around the future easing of restrictions on the foodservice sector.   https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-08/national-cabinet-eases-coronavirus-restrictions-unveils-plan/12227434   Update from Restaurant and…

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Fresh vs Frozen Seafood

April 9, 2020 safesustainableseafood

FRDC has released a new frozen seafood cookbook and the results of some research into fresh vs frozen seafood. The…

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FoodService Australia event rescheduled

March 16, 2020 safesustainableseafood

Due to ongoing concerns around the COVID-19 we have made the difficult decision to postpone the Australian Seafood Summit scheduled…

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