June 11, 2018 โ John Connelly, the president of the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), used his opportunity in front of US representative Rob Bishop, chairman of the Houseโs Natural Resources Committee, to light a fire under the federal governmentโs top fisheries regulator to better promote its quality work.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationโs (NOAA) โregulation of seafood sets a global standard for success, but it needs to do a better job of explaining thatโ, said Connelly, whose group most significantly represents seafood processors, wholesalers and importers, according to a statement.
โโฆCommunicating about its successes raises NOAAโs profile, while a sea of third-party certifiers jockey for recognition in the commercial landscape,โ he continued.
โFisheries managed by NOAA shouldnโt need a third party to come in and certify that theyโre doing a good job. We spend more than 800 million taxpayer dollars on fisheries management annually, the least NOAA can do is talk about it.โ