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The Global Aquaculture Alliance is an international, non-profit trade association dedicated to advancing environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture. GAA recognizes that aquaculture -- the culture and farming of shrimp, fish, shellfish and other aquatic organisms -- is the only sustainable means of increasing seafood supply to meet the food needs of the world's growing population. Through the development of its Best Aquaculture Practices certification standards, GAA has become the leading standards-setting organization for farmed seafood.

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GOAL 2009 Set for
Late October in Seattle


Under the theme of "Coming Together for Solutions," GOAL 2009 will provide a central hub from which to explore synergies between wild-captured and farmed seafood production. Full online information will be available in March.

USFDA Selects BAP
For Phase II of Shrimp Pilot


USFDA's choice of Best Aquaculture Practices for Phase II of its pilot program for aquaculture shrimp imports validates BAP as a path to enhanced food safety in the U.S. market.
 

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This nonprofit aquaculture organization supports sustainable aquaculture in many ways.
Through GAA's Codes of Practice and Responsible Aquaculture Program, it is helping
to define production methods that are efficient, yet address food safety, social issues
and environmental sustainability.