Several New Brunswick companies are in Boston, to participate in North America’s largest seafood show.
Opening NB’s reception @bostonseafood @Min_LeBlanc @BrianGallantNB @Rick_Doucet and Lawrence MacAulay. #SENA17 pic.twitter.com/nuhvXY4D1C
— ACFFA (@AtlFishFarmers) March 19, 2017
They’ve joined a delegation led by Premier Brian Gallant and Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet.
Excited to be back with all our industry partners representing #NBseafood at my xxth @bostonseafood! #SENA17 @BrianGallantNB @Min_LeBlanc pic.twitter.com/vCikOrB2I1
— Hon Rick Doucet (@Rick_Doucet) March 19, 2017
Opening the Atlantic Pavilion at The Shediac Lobster Shop! @BrianGallantNB @Rick_Doucet #SENA17 @bostonseafood @AchetezNB pic.twitter.com/JbfzV3rvp0
— ACFFA (@AtlFishFarmers) March 19, 2017
Seafood Expo North America, commonly known as the Boston seafood show,runs until March 21st, with more than 20,000 buyers and suppliers of fresh, frozen, packaged and value-added seafood products taking part.
Those companies include three seafood companies from Shediac, two from Cap Pele and one from Port Elgin.
@Min_LeBlanc about to open #SENA17 – but did a quick detour instead on the lobster motorcycle pic.twitter.com/CNPk4wuZoD
— Gordon Quaiattini (@GordQ) March 19, 2017
Several NB companies will participate in North America’s largest seafood show.https://t.co/EatTUYjnXt pic.twitter.com/fQTnv5YSXh
— Government of NB (@Gov_NB) March 17, 2017




