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Published: June 22, 2011
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The Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association (BBRSDA) has launched a new website that connects consumers with the region responsible for the world's largest wild sockeye salmon run.
The site, BristolBaySockeye.org, was unveiled during the BBRSDA Annual Membership Meeting, allowing the fishermen of Bristol Bay to get the first look at the new site.
Bristol Bay salmon is naturally rich in heart-healthy Omega 3s, lends itself to a wide variety of culinary preparations and hails from some of the most pristine waters on earth.
"Bristol Bay is truly a national treasure. Alaskans know this, but most consumers don't," stated Bob Waldrop, BBRSDA Executive Director.
The new website focuses on Bristol Bay itself, the personalities of the fishing fleet, and the abundant and sustainable salmon runs of the region. The site is organized around the themes of Bristol Bay, Sustainability, Nutrition, the Faces of Bristol Bay and Recipes.
The website also provides a history of the fishery, and emphasizes the "Faces of the Fleet," through beautiful photography, a series of fisherman profiles, and a video of the 2010 season shot by Bristol Bay commercial fishermen.
source: Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association
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EmailThe Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association (BBRSDA) has launched a new website that connects consumers with the region responsible for the world's largest wild sockeye salmon run.
The site, BristolBaySockeye.org, was unveiled during the BBRSDA Annual Membership Meeting, allowing the fishermen of Bristol Bay to get the first look at the new site.
Bristol Bay salmon is naturally rich in heart-healthy Omega 3s, lends itself to a wide variety of culinary preparations and hails from some of the most pristine waters on earth.
"Bristol Bay is truly a national treasure. Alaskans know this, but most consumers don't," stated Bob Waldrop, BBRSDA Executive Director.
The new website focuses on Bristol Bay itself, the personalities of the fishing fleet, and the abundant and sustainable salmon runs of the region. The site is organized around the themes of Bristol Bay, Sustainability, Nutrition, the Faces of Bristol Bay and Recipes.
The website also provides a history of the fishery, and emphasizes the "Faces of the Fleet," through beautiful photography, a series of fisherman profiles, and a video of the 2010 season shot by Bristol Bay commercial fishermen.
source: Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association


