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Wicker, Cardin Introduce Seafood Marketing Act

Senators Lead Bipartisan Measure To Strengthen Seafood Industry

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Ben Cardin, D-Md., introduced legislation to support U.S. seafood consumption.

Titled the Seafood Marketing Act of 2022, the legislation would re-establish the National Seafood Council as a vehicle to promote the consumption of seafood.

“America’s seafood industry provides our nation with some of the most nutritious, cost-effective, and delicious protein on the market. That is especially true in my home state of Mississippi where our producers are a cultural and economic treasure,” Wicker said. “This bipartisan effort would raise awareness about the positive health benefits of eating seafood and continue supporting a critical sector of the American economy.”

“Americans are looking for competitive options at the supermarket and seafood provides a range of tastes for healthy and delicious meals,” said Senator Cardin. “Across the Chesapeake Bay and across the country, seafood is an integral component of our economy. I’m proud to join Senator Wicker in this bipartisan effort to support this important industry.”

Senator Wicker also worked to include language in the FY23 Appropriations bill that would direct the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to deliver a report to Congress on how the agency would best support the National Seafood Council.

The National Seafood Council previously operated from 1986 to 1991. At the time, data showed it had an impact on national seafood consumption. The bipartisan measure would reestablish the council with federal support until 2027, at which point funding responsibility would transfer to seafood industry stakeholders.

Senator Wicker’s legislation has won the support of several industry and state organizations, such as Catfish Farmers of America, Mississippi Hospitality and Restaurant Association, and the Seafood Nutrition Partnership.

Read the full bill here.

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