McLEAN, Va. – As a key part of its new initiative to educate Americans about the benefits and enjoyment of eating seafood, the National Fisheries Institute this week is expanding its online reach with the launch of a consumer-focused seafood blog, Dish on Fish; with supporting Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter channels.
Dish on Fish is an initiative sponsored by the NFI to encourage Americans to eat seafood at least twice a week, as recommended by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
“Dish on Fish is a vehicle for NFI to communicate directly with U.S. consumers, food bloggers and health professionals, such as R.D.’s, about the importance of eating seafood at least twice a week,” said Judy Dashiell, Senior Vice President with the National Fisheries Institute. “We hope to inspire people who eat and prepare seafood to choose it more frequently, both at home and in restaurants. We’re focused on generating content that is conversation-worthy – like recipes and nutrition tips – while also participating in other online discussions about industry trends, topics and issues.”
Planned blog content includes nutritional information on seafood; tips on buying, storing and preparing seafood; recipes; selected health and nutrition news; and expert guest commentary, anchored by NFI’s Rima Kleiner, MS, RD.
As a spokesperson for the NFI, Kleiner, a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Dietitian and Nutritionist, helps the public connect the consumption of seafood with its myriad of health benefits – from heart and brain health to healthy pregnancy and infant development.
Regular features on Dish on Fish will include seafood fun facts, a wide variety of recipes and nutritional information and advice that will have particular relevance for families. In addition, the site will offer meal plans demonstrating how to effortlessly bring seafood into the schedule at least twice a week.
Key seafood education messages from Dish on Fish will be shared and amplified through the initiative’s social media channels, including Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter, Dashiell said. Plans also are in the works for promotional partnerships with notable food and nutrition bloggers.
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About The National Fisheries Institute
The National Fisheries Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education about seafood safety, sustainability and nutrition. From seagoing vessels to favorite seafood restaurants, the NFI’s diverse member companies bring delicious fish and shellfish to American families. The NFI promotes the federal government’s Dietary Guidelines, which suggest Americans include fish and shellfish in their diets at least twice per week, for longer, healthier lives.
The NFI and its members are committed to sustainable management of our oceans and to being stewards of our environment, through the institute’s embrace of the United Nations’ Principles for Responsible Fisheries. The NFI believes the investment it makes in the world's oceans today will provide our children and future generations the health benefits of a plentiful supply of fish and other seafood tomorrow.
From responsible aquaculture and a marketplace supporting free trade to ensuring consumers and the media have the facts about the health benefits of fish and shellfish, the NFI and its members support and promote sound public policy based on ground-truth science.
Source: The National Fisheries Institute