December 22, 2025

A Year-End Thank You to Our Global Seafood Partners

 

As the year draws to a close, the Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers would like to take a moment to thank our global partners across retail, foodservice, and distribution who help bring Wild Alaska Pollock to consumers around the world.

In a year marked by economic uncertainty, evolving consumer expectations, and increased focus on responsible sourcing, your commitment to dependable supply, quality, and transparency has never been more important. Together, we continue to meet the needs of customers who are seeking seafood that is nutritious, affordable, and produced with care for the environment.

Wild Alaska Pollock plays a unique role in global seafood markets. Harvested from U.S. waters and managed under one of the world’s most rigorous, science-based fisheries systems, Pollock offers consistency, versatility, and long-term reliability—attributes that matter deeply to today’s trade partners and consumers alike.

Behind every shipment of Wild Alaska Pollock is a network of fishermen, processors, and coastal communities who depend on healthy oceans and responsible management. By choosing and supporting responsibly harvested Pollock, our partners help sustain not only a supply chain, but a shared commitment to the future of global seafood.

As we enter the New Year, we remain focused on strengthening partnerships, supporting innovation, and communicating the values that differentiate Wild Alaska Pollock in international markets. We are grateful for the collaboration and trust of our partners worldwide and look forward to continuing this work together in the year ahead.

From all of us at Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers, thank you—and best wishes for a successful and prosperous New Year.

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