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To champion the seafood resources of California waters for the social and
economic benefits of the people of California, including consumers,
fishermen, and allied industries.
The California Seafood Council is sponsoring this website to inform consumers
of tomorrow as well as today about seafood's healthful properties and the
care our fisher folk take in providing the nearly 300 species of fish and
shellfish harvested in California.

In 1991, members of California's fishing industry voted by referenda
to establish the California Seafood Council, joining nearly 50 commodity
commissions, councils and boards in the Golden State. More than 3,000
commercial fishermen and 200 primary receivers who harvest and receive
California seafood have supported Council activities. Administered by
the state Department of Food and Agriculture, the CSC served as an advisory
body to California's Secretary of Food and Agriculture from 1991 to 2001.
In 2001, CSC members voted to end the mandatory assessments that fund
Council programs. (See the related announcement The
Council Closes Its Doors.) However, recognizing the importance of
maintaining an accurate information resource to inform the public about
California seafood and the local fishing industry, the CSC Board of Directors
has authorized this website to be continued as a public service.

The economic value of California's fishing industry to the state is estimated
at more than $800 million annually. The industry ranks among the top 5 seafood-producing
states in the U.S. (472 million pounds in 1999).
Californians consume more seafood per capita than the national average,
making California one of the most important seafood markets in the U.S.
How To Reach Us
The California Seafood Council closed its doors on March 31, 2001.
This website is maintained at
ca-seafood.ucdavis.edu as a public service.
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