U.S. House Passes Authorization to Include Shrimp in Seafood Import Monitoring Program
Expected to Pass Senate and Become Law After President Signs Tomorrow
BILOXI, Miss., March 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- "We are very pleased that today, the US House of Representatives passed the FY2018 Omnibus Appropriations Bill to fund the federal government through September 30, 2018," said Dr. David Veal, Executive Director of the American Shrimp Processor Association (ASPA). The House Bill is expected to pass the U.S. Senate and become law after the President signs it late tomorrow.
Leaders in the Senate and House added an important measure to the Bill requiring the inclusion of imported shrimp in the Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP). SIMP requires traceability information on imported seafood from point of capture to point of first sale in the US in order to thwart Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing activity.
“Families in U.S. shrimp communities across the Gulf and South Atlantic are elated that our Senators added traceability and real scrutiny of imported shrimp to the Omnibus Appropriations legislation. Even though shrimp is the largest imported seafood product, it was left out of a December 2016 traceability program that included most other species,” noted Veal.
“This success is a result of a relentless, two-year effort led by Senators Thad Cochran (R-MS), Richard Shelby (R-AL), Roger Wicker (R-MS), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), and many other Senators. We sincerely thank them for their leadership and for taking this necessary step to help ensure a level playing field for the domestic shrimp industry,” noted Eddy Hayes, Gulf Counsel for ASPA. “This is a victory for seafood transparency and the American consumer.”
“Today the playing field has been leveled for American shrimp processors, harvesters and docks,” Dr.Veal said. “In the House, Representatives Steven Palazzo (R-MS), Garret Graves (R-LA), Brendan Byrne (R-AL), Robert Aderholt (R-AL), Cedric Richmond (D-LA), and many others also played critical roles in this success. ASPA members thank them for their strong efforts,” he added.
“The IUU traceability program will help eliminate unscrupulous foreign producers and importers who transship product from one country through another. And, our consumers will now hopefully realize a measure of seafood safety similar to that of our counterparts in the EU and Japan,” commented Mr. Hayes.
“We applaud our entire Senate and House team for this win. We want to especially acknowledge the leadership role of Senator Thad Cochran, a true champion of Mississippi and the entire Gulf Region. We will miss him and wish him well in his retirement," said Dr. Veal.
More information on the efforts of ASPA and its members can be accessed via www.americanshrimp.com.
About the American Shrimp Processors Association: The American Shrimp Processors Association (ASPA), based in Biloxi, Mississippi, was formed in 1964 to represent and promote the interests of the domestic, U.S. wild-caught, warm water shrimp processing industry along the Gulf and South Atlantic with members from Texas to North Carolina. We are the collective voice of the industry, and our focus is to promote the interests of shrimp processors, other segments of the U.S. domestic wild-caught warm water shrimp industry and the general public. More information is available at http://www.americanshrimp.com.
Media Contacts:
David Veal, Executive Director
director@americanshrimp.com
(228) 806-9600
Edward Hayes, Legal Counsel
ehayes@leakeandersson.com
(504) 717-9787