Toronto Star

Canadian Seafood: Support Local, Eat Sustainabl­e

- FISHERIES COUNCIL OF CANADA

Among the many lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the most important were the value of individual health and the health of our local economies. As we continue to recover from this global crisis, we would do well to keep those lessons in mind.

For Canadian consumers interested in supporting local while maximizing health, seafood is a logical choice. Seafood is one of the most sustainabl­e, lowest-carbon, and heart-healthy protein sources available and is one of the oldest livelihood­s employing Canadians.

Full of omega-3s, healthy fatty acids, and vitamins, fish and seafood are nutritiona­lly dense superfoods. Health authoritie­s like Health Canada recommend Canadians eat seafood twice per week, but most households aren’t reaching that mark. Eating more seafood can be as easy as swapping a fresh, frozen, or shelf-stable product into an old-favourite recipe: try shrimp alfredo on spaghetti night or swap fish into your Taco Tuesday rotation.

Seafood is a feel-good choice. Globally, more than three-quarters of fish stocks by volume have reached biological sustainabi­lity. In Canada, 94 percent of fish stocks are harvested in sustainabl­e quantities, and Canadian fishing companies hold levels of third-party certificat­ion that are multiple times higher than the global average. Recent studies have also indicated that effective fisheries management, like we have in Canada, is helping to restore fish stocks that have been depleted in the past.

Asking for Canadian seafood products like lobster, crab, salmon, shrimp, and prawns from restaurant­s and markets also helps to support local, coastal, and Indigenous communitie­s. The seafood industry is the largest ocean-based job creator in Canada, supporting 90,000 jobs and generating $9 billion in GDP for the national economy. Fishing has been supporting Canadians all along our three coasts for over 200 years.

Canadians should be proud of our seafood heritage! A water nation with the longest coastline in the world and among the most freshwater resources, our seafood is known around the globe for its freshness, quality, and sustainabi­lity. Canada supplies seafood to the United States, China, Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom, and over 125 other export markets. It’s a hallmark of Canada’s natural resources that we should be proud to support at home.

Even better, we have an opportunit­y to sustainabl­y increase the economic capacity of our fisheries through Canada’s Blue Economy mandate and reclaim our place as a world leader in the production of sustainabl­e seafood, creating even more benefits for Canadians.

Learn more about Canadian seafood by visiting the Fisheries Council of Canada website: fisheriesc­ouncil.ca and looking for our Canadian Fisheries Facts and Seafood Supports Canada infographi­cs. Or, visit us on social media @FisheriesC­A

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