Welcome to Gulf Wild™ branded seafood from the Gulf of Mexico. We’re setting the new standard for genuine, responsibly-caught and safety tested seafood and we’ve made it all trackable back to the accountable fishermen who bring it in.
That’s just the beginning. Our uniquely numbered gill tag on every Gulf Wild™ fish tracks it all: Who harvested your fish, from where within the expansive Gulf waters, even at what port your fish landed. And we put it all on this website for the world to see.
Conceived by working Gulf fishermen to ensure confidence in their catch, our Gulf Wild™ label ensures that your grouper, snapper, and other seafood came from a well-monitored and continuously improving fishery under innovative catch share management plans.
Not surprisingly, Gulf Wild™ is endorsed by leading ocean conservation organizations, major retailers, and respected culinary, food safety, and public health experts. Here’s why you can trust Gulf Wild™, too:
Conceived by working Gulf fishermen; technologically implemented by an independent third party
Proof of harvest from rebuilding and well-managed fisheries under new catch share management plans
Traceable to original harvesting vessels
Supplemental testing for PAHs, heavy metals and dispersants
Verification of quality, authenticity and sustainability measures
Provides “Proof of Origin” for retailers, restaurants, and consumers to ensure consumer confidence
Immediate, online validation at www.myGulfWild.com
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