Fifteen New Brunswick businesses will be featured at this year’s Seafood Expo North America.
It’s being held in Boston, Massachusetts, from March 16 to 18.
It helps Canadian businesses scale up, create more jobs, and develop innovative products and services to compete globally.
A total of 48 Atlantic Canadian companies will attend, highlighting Atlantic Canada’s competitive advantage in the global fish and seafood industry.
In 2024, Atlantic Canada exported $6.1 billion worth of seafood to over 90 countries.
The following New Brunswick companies are taking part:
- Alliance Seafood Inc. – https://www.allianceseafood.ca/
- Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association – https://atlanticfishfarmers.com/
- Bayshore Lobster – https://www.bayshorelobster.com/
- Champlain Seafood – https://champlainseafood.com/
- Cooke Aquaculture Inc. – https://cookeseafood.com/divisions/cooke-aquaculture/
- International Seafood and Bait – https://www.internationalseafood.co/
- Lizotte Machine Vision – https://www.lizottemachinevision.com/
- Midland Transport – https://www.midlandtransport.com/
- Saeplast Americas – https://americas.saeplast.com/
- Shediac Lobster Shop – https://www.shediaclobster.ca/
- Thermalite Packaging – Thermalite Packaging | SeafoodSource
- True North Seafood Inc. – https://truenorthseafood.com/
- Westmorland Fisheries Ltd. – https://westmorlandfisheries.ca/en/
- Xtreme Cold Storage – https://xtreme-cold.com/
- Young’s Lobster Company Inc. – https://youngslobster.com/
The industry supported over 24,275 jobs, many in rural and coastal communities.
“The Atlantic Canada pavilion at SENA 2025 plays a crucial role in helping our seafood sector showcase their world-class products, connect with global buyers, secure new markets, and drive long-term industry growth, ” Susan Farquharson, Executive Director of the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association, stated.