Japan Meets Maine in New Sashimi Project

Announcements | Dec 31, 2017

Last year, we introduced a new initiative to build local markets for sashimi-grade Gulf of Maine Seafood. In 2017, we made new progress on this initiative by hosting workshops and producing new training materials.

A sashimi roll garnished with green herbs sits on a white table.
Part of the GMRI Sea State Lecture Series, Six Women Changing Seafood - January 11th, 2018, featuring Mika Higurashi, American Sashimi Project Coordinator, Uoriki Fresh Inc.
Building Markets for Sashimi Grade Seafood in the Gulf of Maine

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