Seafood from Open Gulf Waters Is Safe to Eat
By Kori Schulman, from The White House Blog
With the ongoing reopening of Gulf fisheries, fishermen are going back to work and Americans can confidently and safely enjoy Gulf seafood again.
Consumers need to know that seafood from the Gulf of Mexico is safe and fishermen need to be able to sell their products with confidence. That’s why there’s a comprehensive, coordinated, and multi-agency program to ensure the safety of Gulf Coast seafood. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are working with other Federal agencies and state officials to closely monitor the situation and its potential impact on the safety of seafood.
Seafood from open waters is safe to eat. Here are the facts:
- Every seafood sample from reopened waters has passed testing.
- When waters were impacted by oil or at risk of being impacted by oil, they were closed to fisherman.
- Areas considered for reopening must be free of oil before testing even starts.
- Dispersants were not applied in areas that are opened for fishing, and tests of reopened waters do not show the presence of any dispersants.
- FDA and NOAA test samples for oil and dispersants, and every sample from reopened waters has passed those tests.
Here are more resources to get the latest information on seafood safety:
From FDA.gov:
- FDA's Role In Seafood Safety
- Key Questions and Answers
- Seafood Safety and Dispersants Fact Sheet
- Reopening of Closed Waters Information by State
From NOAA.gov:
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I pray the fisherman of the Gulf survive this ordeal. I have always thought Gulf shrimp to be the best money could buy. I am however an older person with a compromised immune system. I eat absolutely nothing if there is the tiniest doubt. I make my own bread and grind my own meats read labels like my life depended on it . I try hard to buy from known local farmers. Also I avoid any food which has been previously processed (canned frozen) I also watch the food safety recall lists. so I hope the shrimp are safe to eat but I will wait a few years before going back in the water.