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What Did You Do To Feed Your Neighbors?

SeaShare saw a remarkable number of companies and individuals with innovative ideas step up to get seafood into the kitchens of hungry Americans in 2009. Here are just a few examples:

Fortune Fish Company –donated a portion of sales from their trout promotion in Sept/Oct.

Trident Seafoods Employees - employees made financial donations and Trident provided matching funds.

PSPA and United Catcher Boats – PSPA made a financial contribution and UCB voted as an organization to match it.

Unisea, Inc. – fleet boats donated individually and Unisea provided matching funds.

Diversified Business Communications – donated ad space in Seafood Business Magazine and provided financial contributions.

Ocean Beauty Seafoods – donated proceeds from annual golf tournament.

Web Shui , LLC – donated discounted web services.

Boston Seafood Show – donates fish at end of show each year.

Global Aquaculture Alliance – introduced SeaShare to members at annual conference.

National Fisheries Institute – added SeaShare to their annual membership drive.

Sig Hansen – made donation to SeaShare from Catch Con event in Seattle.

Pat Shanahan – donated graphic design and media support.

Purse Seine Vessel Owners and Silver Bay Seafoods – Fishermen donated a portion of their catch, and Silver Bay matched them with donated processing services.

Offshore Systems, Inc. – donated cold storage in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

Coastal Transportation – donated southbound transportation from Alaska to Seattle.

Seafreeze Cold Storage – donated discounted cold storage services and inspection.

Kent Warehouse and Labeling – employees routinely scrutinizes inventories for product donations.

Harbor Cold Storage – donated cold storage and logistical support in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

City Ice Cold Storage – employees routinely scrutinize inventories for product donations.

Alaska Marine Lines – donated southbound freight for Alaska seafood.

Salmon Terminals, Inc. – routinely scrutinizes inventories for product donations.

The variety of donations we receive proves the axiom that everyone has something to give. SeaShare welcomes innovative ideas and collaborations that enhance the distribution of seafood to hungry Americans. SeaShare’s donation model brings together several donations (material, services, and funds) to generate volumes that no single entity could justify or sustain. If you have products, services, funds, or an idea to donate, please contact us at www.seashare.org.