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Alaska Pollock - Gadus chalcogramma
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. What’s in a Name? A member of the cod family,. Alaska pollock has a mild. Cod-like taste, white. Flaky meat and a delicate. Texture. It is a prized. Ingredient in more than. 1,000 consumer products. Meals; breaded seafood. Favorites, such as fish sticks, fish sandwiches and fish and chips; and surimi seafood products. It is also widely used in the foodservice sector as a premium whitefish option. Alaska pollock are harvested when they are three or four years old or older.
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Frozen Once for the Best Quality
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. Once-Frozen for the Best Quality. Everyone knows that if you freeze any food twice, the quality will suffer. The same is true for seafood. Because it is caught and fully processed in Alaska, nearly all Genuine Alaska Pollock. Caught by catcher boat. Caught by catcher boat. Fillet blocks, IQF fillets or. Headed and gutted and frozen. Shipped to processing plant. Processed into fillets or fillet. Blocks and frozen a second time. Freezing any product twice results in loss o...
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Genuine Alaska Pollock® - Fully Traceable from Ocean to Finished Product
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. Fully Traceable from Ocean to. To ensure food safety and verify the origin and sustainability of Genuine Alaska Pollock. 1 Every product is stamped with a date code that indicates the processing date, time and plant. 2 From the date code, the producer can trace back to incoming product data, including temperature and quality of fish as it enters the plant, when it was caught, and the vessel that caught it.
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers News
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. Largest U.S. Fishery Proves It’s Sustainable, Again. Feds: Fish caught in Russia and processed in China can no longer be called ‘Alaskan’. Congress Passes Law Changing the Name of the Nation's Largest Fishery. Alaska Pollock Pushes For a Name Change. The Facts on Fukushima. GAPP sustainability FAQ.pdf. Sustainable Alaska Pollock.pdf. Media kits, photos and video footage are available. To the media upon request. Pat Shanahan, GAPP Program Director.
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Products
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. What’s in a Name? Is used as the primary ingredient in these product categories:. PO Box 9968 Seattle, WA 98109 USA 1 (206) 913-3930 info@alaskapollock.org.
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. GAPP Board of Directors. Marc Wells, Arctic Storm. Torunn Halhjem, Trident Seafoods. Bill Weed, Golden Alaska Seafoods. Merle Knapp, Glacier Fish Company. Dean Pugh, Peter Pan Seafoods. Dan Sullivan, UniSea. Rasmus Soerensen, American Seafoods. Mark Franklin, Golden Alaska Seafoods. To promote Genuine Alaska Pollock. And its benefits in major markets around the world. To be accomplished by:.
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The World’s Largest Sustainable Fishery
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Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers. Alaska pollock is one of the largest sustainable fisheries in the world. For the past 20 years, annual Alaska pollock harvests have averaged 1.22 million metric tons (2.7 billion pounds). The sustainability of the Alaska pollock fishery is independently certified by both the Marine Stewardship Council. And the Alaska Responsible Fisheries Management. PO Box 9968 Seattle, WA 98109 USA 1 (206) 913-3930 info@alaskapollock.org.
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