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OCTOBER 2016 Interstate Certified Shellfish * Shippers List OCTOBER 2016 Interstate Certified Shellfish * Shippers List * Fresh and Frozen Oysters, Clams, Mussels, Whole or Roe-on Scallops U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration INTRODUCTION THE SHIPPERS LISTED HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY REGULATORY AUTHORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, KOREA, MEXICO AND NEW ZEALAND UNDER THE UNIFORM SANITATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL SHELLFISH PROGRAM. CONTROL MEASURES OF THE STATES ARE EVALUATED BY THE UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA). CANADIAN, KOREAN, MEXICAN AND NEW ZEALAND SHIPPERS ARE INCLUDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE SHELLFISH SANITATION AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FDA AND THE GOVERNMENTS OF THESE COUNTRIES. Persons interested in receiving information and publications Paul W. Distefano about the National Shellfish Sanitation Program contact: Office of Food Safety Division of Food Safety, HFS-325 5001 Campus Drive College Park, MD 20740-3835 (240) 402-1410 (FAX) 301-436-2601 [email protected] F. Raymond Burditt National Shellfish Standard Office of Food Safety Division of Food Safety, HFS-325 5001 Campus Drive College Park, MD 20740-3835 (240) 402-1562 (FAX) 301-436-2601 [email protected] Persons interested in receiving information about the Charlotte V. Epps Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List (ICSSL) contact: Retail Food & Cooperative Programs Coordination Staff, HFS-320 Food and Drug Administration 5001 Campus Drive College Park, MD 20740-3835 (240) 402-2154 (FAX) 301-436-2632 Persons interested in receiving information about the ISSC Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Conference (ISSC) contact: Attn: Ken B. Moore, Executive Director 209-2 Dawson Road Columbia, SC 29223 (803) 788-7559 (FAX) 803-788-7576 Email: [email protected] Web Page: http://www.issc.org CFSAN Information Line 1-888-SAFEFOOD (723)-3366 ICSSL Monthly Listing FDA/CFSAN Web Homepage http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/FederalStateFoodPrograms/ucm2006753.htm NSSP Model Ordinance http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/FederalStateFoodPrograms/ucm2006754.htm 2 Definitions: Shellfish - All edible species of oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops;* either shucked or in the shell, fresh or frozen, whole or in part. (See the National Shellfish Sanitation Program "Guide for the Control Molluscan-Shellfish". Depuration Processor (DP) - A person who receives shellstock from approved, conditionally approved, restricted, or conditionally restricted growing areas and submits such shellstock to an approved depuration process. Repacker (RP) - A person other than the original certified shucker-packer who repacks shucked shellfish into other containers. A repacker also may repack and ship shellstock. A repacker shall not shuck shellfish. Reshipper (RS) - A person who purchases shucked shellfish or shellstock from other certified shippers and sells the product without repacking or relabeling to other certified shippers, wholesalers, or retailers. Shellstock Shipper (SS) - A person who grows, harvest, buys, or repack and sells shellstock. They are not authorized to shuck shellfish nor to repack shucked shellfish. A shellstock shipper may also ship shucked shellfish. Shucker-Packer (SP) - A person who shucks and packs shellfish. A shucker-packer may act as a shellstock shipper or reshipper or may repack shellfish originating from other certified dealers. Post Harvest Processor (PHP) - A certified dealer with the capability to apply a validated post harvest process to reduce the level(s) of hazards not addressed by controls in the 2003 NSSP Guide for the Control of Molluscan Shellfish Chapters XI through XIV. Aquaculture (AQ) - the cultivation of seed in natural or artificial growing areas, or the cultivation of shellstock other than seed in growing areas. Wet Storage (WS) - the storage, by a dealer, of shellstock from growing areas in the approved classification or in the open status of the conditionally approved classification in containers or floats in natural bodies of water or in tanks containing natural or synthetic seawater at any permitted land-based activity or facility. * Scallops are to be excluded when the final product is the shucked adductor muscle only. [The 1991 ISSC Scallop Committee Report provided a two year period for incorporating whole and roe-on scallops into the NSSP.] 3 Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List ALABAMA CERTIFICATES EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 Name City State Cert No. Symbol 3 MEN AND A BOAT CODEN AL 29 SP ABSEAFOOD THEODORE AL 003 RS ALABAMA CATFISH LLC UNIONTOWN AL 326 RS ANNA'S SEAFOOD CODEN AL 260 SP,PHP BILLY'S SEAFOOD BON SECOUR AL 301 RP BON SECOUR FISHERIES BON SECOUR AL 49 SP,PHP CAPESIDE FISH CO RAINBOW CITY AL 077 RS COAST SEAFOOD CODEN AL 73 SP EVAN'S MEATS INC BIRMINGHAM AL 324 RP H.R. BRIDGES SEAFOOD LLC MOBILE AL 151 RS HARRY'S OYSTER CODEN AL 305 SP HENRY A, JOHNSON SEAFOOD CODEN AL 21 SP IRVINGTON SEAFOOD IRVINGTON AL 211 SP JOHNSON SEA PRODUCTS CODEN AL 242 SP JUBILEE FOODS BAYOU LA BATRE AL 263 RS JUNIOR BARBOUR SEAFOOD BAYOU LA BATRE AL 66 SP LE FISH CO INC VESTAVIA HILLS AL 304 RS M & A SEAFOOD IRVINGTON AL 90 SP PJ'S SEAFOOD CODEN AL 10 SP PORTERSVILLE BAY OYSTER CO CODEN AL 219 SP R & A OYSTER COMPANY INC IRVINGTON AL 266 SP,PHP ROUGH WATER SEAFOOD LLC IRVINGTON AL 230 SP ROYAL LAGOON SEAFOOD THEODORE AL 302 RS S & S OYSTER HOUSE IRVINGTON AL 258 SP SANDY BAY OYSTER CO IRVINGTON AL 252 SS SEAMAN'S OYSTERS CODEN AL 67 SP STEEL CITY SEAFOOD LLC TARRANT AL 217 RS SYSCO CENTRAL ALABAMA INC CALERA AL 202 RS SYSCO GULF COAST GENEVA AL 201 RS T & E SEAFOOD IRVINGTON AL 248 SP THE MOBILE BAY OYSTER CO LLC MOBILE AL 251 SS US FOODS MONTGOMERY AL 308 RS WATERFRONT FISH HOUSE INC IRVINGTON AL 57 SP WRIGHT BRAND OYSTERS CODEN AL 241 SP ALASKA CERTIFICATES EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 2016 Name City State Cert No. Symbol 10TH & M SEAFOODS ANCHORAGE AK 6040 SS ABSOLUTE SEAFOODS CRAIG AK 6708 SS ABSOLUTE SEAFOODS KETCHIKAN AK 6768 SS ALASKA GOLD OYSTERS LLC KETCHIKAN AK 6824 SS ALASKA SHELLFISH FARMS HOMER AK 6947 SS CANOE LAGOON OYSTER CO COFFMAN COVE AK 6097 SS EAGLE SHELLFISH FARM CORDOVA AK 6300 SS FAVCO ANCHORAGE AK 6038 SS FISH FROM TRISH KETCHIKAN AK 6905 SS GATEWAY SEAFOOD & SMOKEHOUSE KETCHIKAN AK 6943 SS HOLLIS BAY SEAFOODS HOLLIS AK 6924 SS JAKOLOF BAY OYSTER CO HOMER AK 6972 SS KACHEMAK SHELLFISH GROWERS HOMER AK 6342 SS 4 Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List ALASKA CERTIFICATES EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 2016 Name City State Cert No. Symbol NEW TOKEEN OYSTERS LLC PRINCE OF WALES AK 6886 SS NOYES ISLAND SMOKEHOUSE LLC CRAIG AK 6631 SS OYSTERS LLC PRINCE OF WALES AK 6753 SS PACIFIC ALASKA SHELLFISH NIKISKI AK 6028 SP PACIFIC SUNS PRODUCTS LLC KETCHIKAN AK 6710 SS PEARL OF ALASKA KAKE AK 6081 SS PHILLIPS, E.C. & SONS INC KETCHIKAN AK 6147 SP PRISTINE PRODUCTS PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AK 6240 SS ROCKY BAY OYSTERS LLC KETCHIKAN AK 6741 SS SAGAYA CORPORATION ANCHORAGE AK 6327 SS SHIKAT BAY OYSTERS NAUKATI AK 6827 SS SILVER BAY SEAFOODS LLC METLAKATLA AK 6921 SP SITKA GEODUCK MARKETING SITKA AK 6767 SS STARR FISHERIES LLC NAUKATI AK 6682 SS SYSCO FOOD SERVICE OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE AK 6677 RS CALIFORNIA CERTIFICATES EXPIRE MARCH 31, 2017 Name City State Cert No. Symbol 2BYC, LLC SAN FRANCISCO CA 916 SS A LAROCCA SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 907 SP A LAROCCA SEAFOOD INC SAN FRANCISCO CA 414 SS AA FOOD/LOBSTER IMP/FRESH FOOD CHINO CA 742 SS AAA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD CORP VERNON CA 913 SS ABS SEAFOOD CO SAN FRANCISCO CA 628 SS AF ACQUISITION CORP. SAN DIEGO CA 065 SS ALBER SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 511 SS ALBERTSON'S DISTRIBUTION #8261 BREA CA 1002 RS ALL SHORES SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 534 RS ALL SHORES SEAFOOD, SAN BRUNO SAN BRUNO CA 403 SS ALOHA SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 784 SS ANDERSON SEAFOODS ANAHEIM CA 180 SS AQUA-RODEO FARMS EUREKA CA 549 SS AZUMA FOODS INTERNATIONAL HAYWARD CA 1109 RS B & M SEAFOOD DBA DAILY SEAFOOD LOS ANGELES CA 612 SS BETTER HALFSHELL SAN DIEGO CA 472 SS CARLSBAD AQUAFARMS CARLSBAD CA 410 DP CARMENITA SEAFOOD SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 572 RS CATALINA OFFSHORE SAN DIEGO CA 607 SS,WS CENSEA INC LOS ANGELES CA 1077 RS CENTRAL COAST SEAFOODS INC ATASCADERO CA 967 SS CENTRAL PROCESSING INC LOS ANGELES CA 958 RS CHARLIE SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 494 SS CLEAN FISH INC SAN FRANCISCO CA 998 RS COAST SEAFOODS CO EUREKA CA 5 SS,WS COSTARELLA SEAFOOD SAN FRANCISCO CA 420 SS COSTCO WHOLESALE TRACY CA 570 SS D & T FOODS INC SANTA CLARA CA 633 RS DAKON INTERNATIONAL OAKLAND CA 623 SS DAY-LEE FOODS INC SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 726 RS DAY-LEE FOODS INC UNION CITY CA 750 SS 5 Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List CALIFORNIA CERTIFICATES EXPIRE MARCH 31, 2017 Name City State Cert No. Symbol DEL MONTE CAPITOL MEAT SAN FRANCISCO CA 954 SS DICARLO SEAFOOD CO WILMINGTON CA 398 SS DRAKES BAY OYSTER CO SAN FRANCISCO CA 6 SS FARALLON FISHERIES SO SAN FRANCISCO CA 268 SS FOG CITY TRADING SAN FRANCISCO CA 608 SS FORTUNA SEA PRODUCTS INC LONG BEACH CA 951 RS GEMS OF THE SEA LOS ANGELES CA 304 SS GLOBAL NATURE FOODS INC BELL GARDENS CA 1044 RS GLOBAL QUALITY FOODS INC HAYWARD CA 932 RS GOSEN HARVEST INC LONG BEACH CA 1040 SS GRASSY BAR OYSTER CORPORATION CAYUCOS CA 850 SS GREAT WALL SEAFOOD IRWINDLE CA 1050 RS H & N FOODS INTERNATIONAL VERNON CA 617 RS H & T SEAFOOD INC BELL CA 707 RS HAITAI AMERICA MONTEBELLO CA 482 RS HARBOR MARINE PRODUCT INC LOS ANGELES CA 975 SS HOG ISLAND OYSTER CO MARSHALL CA 231 SS,WS HONG CHANG CORP SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 689 RS INTERNATIONAL GOURMET FISHERIE VERNON CA 463 RS INTERNATIONAL MARINE PRODUCTS LOS ANGELES CA 169 SS INTERNATIONAL MARINE PRODUCTS SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CA 904 SS JAYONE FOODS INC PARAMOUNT CA 1094 RS JB5, INC S.
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