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USDA Announces Creation of Office of Seafood to Strengthen Industry Coordination

USDA Office of Seafood

USDA Establishes Office of Seafood

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the creation of a new Office of Seafood, aimed at strengthening coordination, policy development, and support for the U.S. seafood industry.

According to USDA, the new office will focus on improving collaboration across federal agencies and enhancing support for domestic seafood production, processing, and distribution.

Purpose of the Office

The Office of Seafood is intended to:

  • Improve coordination of seafood-related policies and programs
  • Support U.S. seafood producers and processors
  • Enhance domestic seafood supply chain resilience
  • Promote industry growth and competitiveness

USDA indicated that the office will serve as a central point for seafood-related initiatives within the Department.

Broader Context

Seafood regulation in the United States involves multiple agencies, including:

  • FDA, which oversees seafood safety and HACCP requirements
  • NOAA, which manages fisheries and sustainability
  • USDA, which supports agricultural policy, trade, and nutrition programs

The creation of a dedicated office within USDA reflects a broader effort to strengthen federal alignment and support for the seafood sector.

What This Means for Industry

While the announcement does not introduce new regulatory requirements, it may lead to:

  • Increased federal coordination on seafood policy
  • Expanded support programs for seafood businesses
  • Greater visibility of seafood within USDA initiatives

Companies involved in seafood production, processing, and distribution may wish to monitor how this office develops and what programs or resources may follow.

EAS Perspective

The establishment of the Office of Seafood signals growing federal attention on the seafood industry, particularly in areas related to supply chain resilience and domestic production.

EAS will continue monitoring USDA and FDA developments impacting the seafood sector.

Source: USDA Updates

Date: April 2026

Posted in FDA and USDA Regulatory Update, Foods.