How were decisions made?
1. SCPDC proposed criteria to the FOF Board of Directors based on SCPDC’s past experience with the State Fisheries Program.
2. The FOF Board approved the following criteria:
3. Approximately 70 of the 2,500 applications were returned due to the post office not being able to deliver for a variety of reasons. Many, but not all, were remailed as SCPDC’s staff attempted to phone and find new addresses.
(New Orleans, La.) November 5, 2010 – The Louisiana Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board (LSPMB) joined officials with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and the Office of Community Development (OCD) today to announce a partnership with the New Orleans Hornets to launch a Louisiana-only seafood concessions stand. Located inside the New Orleans Arena, the Louisiana Seafood Market will promote the state’s seafood industry while serving safe, quality commercial seafood caught in Louisiana waters.
“The Louisiana seafood stand at the New Orleans arena offers attendees a true taste of Louisiana. Whether it is a fan attending a Hornets game, or watching a performance by a world-renowned entertainer, the experience will be complete with flavorful dishes created from fresh Louisiana seafood,” said LSPMB Assistant Executive Director Rene LeBreton.
“The entire Hornets family is proud to support the Louisiana seafood industry and provide our fans at the arena with the freshest seafood straight out of the Gulf,” said Hornets President Hugh Weber. “Through our partnership with the Office of Community Development, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board, we are able to send the message to our fans and the entire community that Louisiana seafood is safe, fresh and back open for business. The new Louisiana Seafood Market concession stand is just another way we can provide our fans with options for top-notch local cuisine as they cheer on the Hornets at the Hive.”
The Office of Community Development’s Disaster Recovery Unit worked closely with LDWF and LSPMB to secure $300,000 in funding from a Community Block Development Grant for the Louisiana-only seafood concessions stand to support the state’s fishing industry. In addition to the three-year agreement for the concessions stand, the Hornets have also committed to working with the state to promote Louisiana seafood with their fans, and in cities across the country as they travel to away games.
“This oil spill could not have come at a worse time for our fishing industry, which was still struggling to recover from the affects of four hurricanes in three years. It’s crucial that we continue to help rebuild and restore our fishing industry and communities by reinforcing the safety and quality of Louisiana seafood, both with our own residents and with those who join us at the arena from out of state,” said Office of Community Development Director Robin Keegan. “I’m incredibly grateful to President Weber and his staff for working to make this concession stand happen. It takes Louisiana companies purchasing Louisiana seafood to help rebuild our industry and our brand – the Hornets are playing an integral part in that today.”
“Louisiana’s fishing industry has battled back from four major hurricanes over the last five years only to face the challenges created by the BP oil spill,” said LDWF Assistant Secretary for the Office of Fisheries Randy Pausina. “We have seen a dramatic drop in the value of our seafood this year, and we have to address the industry’s issues now. This partnership is an exciting opportunity to support our fishermen and to help reinforce that Louisiana seafood is safe and healthy. We’re grateful to the Hornets for their incredible support of the industry, and I challenge everyone who comes to the arena to stop by the market for some of the safest, most delicious commercial seafood in the country.”
In addition to supporting the seafood industry through the Louisiana Seafood Market concession stand, the Hornets have teamed up with Chevron and several other corporate partners including Rouses Supermarkets, CVS pharmacies and Take 5 Oil Change to launch the “Believe in Blue” campaign which will serve to raise awareness and funds for the residents of communities affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, restore local coastal wetlands and help return the gulf’s water back to its original color—blue. In the last month alone, the team has raised over $40,000 for Gulf Coast restoration.
All proceeds raised through the entire “Believe in Blue” campaign will benefit the Friends of the Fisherman fund, the officially endorsed fund of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board created to help Louisiana’s fishermen, America’s WETLAND Foundation, established to preserve Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, and Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans. All funds will be collected and distributed through the United Way.
*Resources for Media
The Louisiana Seafood Board has created a news website where journalists and media organizations can freely access high-resolution photos, HD b-roll footage and interviews with people involved in Louisiana’s seafood industry who have been impacted by the oil spill. Visit www.louisianaseafoodnews.com
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LouisianaSeafood
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/LaSeafoodBoard
Top Chef Masters Marcus Samuelsson of C-House (166 East Superior) and Guest Chef Tony Mantuano of Spiaggia (980 North Michigan) will co-host a special evening at C-House on Monday, September 27th at 6 p.m.
This sit-down dinner will showcase Marcus and Tony’s favorite home cooked dishes, featured in their respective cookbooks, New American Table and Wine Bar Food, followed by a dessert reception where guests can interact with the Chef’s and have cookbooks signed by two of Chicago’s Top Chef Masters.
To add to the family style ambiance, large format craft beers from Goose Island Brewery will be served.
A portion of the proceeds from this dinner will benefit Friends of the Fisherman, www.friendsofthefisherman.org
“Friends of the Fisherman, www.friendsofthefisherman.org, the officially endorsed fund of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board created as a way to help Louisiana’s fishermen in their greatest time of need.”

BATON ROUGE – On Saturday, September 18, Lieutenant Governor Scott Angelle will host the Geaux with Gulf Seafood event in Zatarain’s Tiger One Village at LSU in Baton Rouge. Geaux with Gulf Seafood is a partnership between the Louisiana Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Louisiana Seafood Marketing and Promotion Board, and the Mississippi Seafood Marketing Program. The event will begin at 1:00 p.m. and last until 5:00 p.m
“While we in Louisiana and our friends along the Gulf Coast understand that our deliciousseafood is safe to eat and readily available, the rest of the country may not be so well informed,” said Lt. Governor Scott Angelle. “We need to be ambassadors for Gulf seafood and encourage everyone in America to Geaux with Gulf Seafood.”
The Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism have released three perception studies indicating that our national audience believes that gulf seafood is putting Louisiana patrons at risk.
“In Louisiana, tourism and seafood go hand in hand,” said Lt. Governor Angelle. “We need to do our part to support our Gulf fishermen while telling the true story of Gulf seafood.”
Geaux with Gulf Seafood will feature a cook-off between Louisiana Seafood King Chef Chris Lusk and Bronze Mississippi Seafood King Chef Glen Clarke. Representatives from the Louisiana Seafood Marketing and Promotion Board and the Mississippi Seafood Marketing Program will be on hand distributing giveaways to attendees.
WHO: Lieutenant Governor Scott Angelle
WHAT: Lieutenant Governor Scott Angelle hosts Geaux for Gulf Seafood event.
WHEN: Saturday, September 18, 2010 4:00 PM
WHERE: Zatarain’s Tiger One Village
Outside of Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA
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