Local
and Seasonal Seafood
Program
Find
more information on what your local season is within California
and where you can get local seafood in your area.
The Problem
As our food infrastructure has grown throughout the past century,
people have become disconnected from their food sources and less
aware of the origin of their food.
Nowadays, less and less people are engaged in work
as food producers and much of our nation’s food is imported thousands
of miles using nonrenewable sources of energy which contribute
to global warming. Many people want to eat responsibly, but are
not sure where to turn. IFR is trying to solve this problem by
connecting local fishermen to the fish buying public. Eating local
fresh seafood means that you are accessing the freshest and highest
quality seafood. Additionally, supporting local seafood harvesters
ensures that local small family-operated fishing communities will
be able to compete with large processors and maintain traditional
coastal communities. Eating locally caught seafood ensures that
the fish caught is sustainable. Buying directly from fishermen
ensures a fresh product and ensures the fishermen receives a fair
wage for his or her labor. IFR acts as a conduit to connect the
seafood eating public with local commercial fishermen who can
provide fresh, high quality, healthy, sustainable seafood.

The Solution
The Local and Seasonal Seafood Program©
has created a database for the public to connect commercial fishermen
with seafood consumers. These fishermen sell either off their
boats, at farmers’ markets, or to restaurants. By providing this
information, consumers can make better informed decisions about
where to buy high quality seafood. Through such transactions consumers
are also able to support local fishing communities, find out more
information about how and where the seafood was harvested, and
reimburse the fishermen more accurately for their costs.
Commercial fishermen work closely with the California
Department of Fish & Game and the National Marine Fisheries
Service to ensure sustainable harvest of California fisheries.
However, few citizens know when different fish are in season or
what the local seafood in their area is. A large component of
the program is also to collect the information of when different
types of seafood are available to the public.

The Future
It is the vision of the Local and Seasonal Seafood Program
that consumers will support their local seafood harvesters and
fishing communities. We are constantly seeking more information
about commercial fishermen that are selling at farmers’ markets,
at fish markets, off their boats, to local restaurants, etc. Please
notify us if you know
of any fisherman (or if you are a commercial fisherman) that sells
seafood directly to consumers. Help us to expand this public resource
coastwide!

If you would like to learn more about how you can
support IFR and the Sustainable Fisheries Program, please click
here to visit Support IFR,
or TAKE ACTION!.

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