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ÜLKE BÖLÜM Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Balıkçılık Ürünleri Geçerliliğin başladığı tarih ÜLKE Amerika Birleşik Devletleri 22/01/2021 00499 BÖLÜM Balıkçılık ürünleri Düzenlenme tarihi 28/07/2007 Yürürlükteki liste Onay Numarası Ad Şehir Bölgeler Faaliyetler Açıklama Talep tarihi 1000025102 GET SEAFOOD, INC. Winter Haven Florida PP 08/04/2013 1000025909 Fagan Alligator Products, Inc. Dade City Florida PP 1000084596 Sea-Trek Enterprises, Inc. East Greenwich Rhode Island PP O! 10/07/2008 1000112376 Pontchartrain Blue Crab Slidell Louisiana PP 14/04/2010 1000113172 Fishermen's Ice & Bait, Inc. Madeira Beach Florida PP 1000113708 Beck's Smokery Pompano Beach Florida PP 1000113902 Colorado Boxed Beef Co. Port Everglades Florida CS 16/11/2011 1000114005 D & D Seafood Corporation Marathon Florida PP 1000114027 BAMA SEA PRODUCTS St. Petersburg Florida PP 1000114048 Moon's Seafood Company W. 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