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ABOUT SNOW CRAB

Snow crab thrives in the icy cold, pristine waters of Atlantic Canada, off the coast of Nova Scotia. Prized for its sweet and succulent meat, Nova Scotian snow crab is harvested from the cold, clean, pristine waters off the coast of the province and shipped all over the world.

NOVA SCOTIA SNOW CRAB. PURE.

Nova Scotia’s snow crab fishery is carefully managed to bring the highest quality product to market year-round. Snow crab can be found only by going to great lengths. Independent harvesters often travel as far as 250 miles offshore, in sometimes wild and unpredictable weather conditions, to catch this deep water crab. Nova Scotia’s wild snow crab industry uses state-of- the art freezing and processing technology to preserve the flavour, colour, and nutritional value of snow crab, offering a product that looks and tastes as fresh as the day it was caught. The province’s snow crab processing facilities are registered to meet international quality assurance standards, ensuring you receive a healthy, safe, and high-quality product.

WILD AND SUSTAINABLE

Nova Scotia snow crab is independently certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), the world’s leading certification and eco-labelling programs for wild sustainable seafood.

PRODUCT TYPES

Snow crab comes packaged in a wide selection of products and sizes, frozen and processed for consistent quality, including:

  • Live snow crab

  • Cluster/ Sections

  • Whole, cooked or raw

  • Meat

  • Claws

  • Other specialty products

NEWS RELEASE (JUNE 2021): New Certification for Increased Seafood Quality Standards

June 23, 2021

June 21, 2021 - 09:15 am 

Fisheries and Aquaculture

Nova Scotia seafood companies with high-quality products are encouraged to apply for a new certification that will give them a competitive advantage in global markets.

The Nova Scotia Seafood Quality Program provides certification for the province’s top exported seafood products, including lobster, oysters, sea scallops, Atlantic halibut and several other species.

“Promoting high-quality standards in Nova Scotia’s seafood supply chain will enhance our international reputation for premium quality seafood and help Nova Scotia make a strong economic recovery,” said Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Keith Colwell. “Nova Scotia’s seafood companies lead the way as Canada’s top exporters of seafood, and this new program will differentiate us even further in the global marketplace.”

The certifications were developed by Nova Scotia Seafood, in partnership with Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc. and Université Sainte-Anne.

Université Sainte-Anne manages the live lobster certification that ensures lobster suppliers, exporters and harvesters comply with handling and holding best practices, lobster quality, water monitoring and traceability. Perennia manages the certification for all other species and requires that seafood exporters comply with applicable regulatory requirements, premium quality standards, as well as a commitment to continuous improvement.

Certified companies will have access to the Nova Scotia Seafood brand creative and trademarked logo for use in marketing; be featured prominently in Nova Scotia Seafood brand promotional materials, marketing campaigns and all trade-related events; and will have access to customized training and marketing to help them grow their business.

Quotes:

Marketing with this trademark will assist our company to gain worldwide recognition for another top-quality Nova Scotia seafood product. The additional quality assurances offered by this trademark will give us a solid foundation to export superior, consistent, quality oysters to destinations throughout the world.Brian Fortune, president, Fortune Oysters

Quick Facts:

  • Nova Scotia ships premium species such as lobster, shrimp, snow crab, oysters, and more to nearly 80 countries around the world
  • more than 50 percent of Canada’s lobsters are landed in Nova Scotia
  • more than 25 industry members were consulted on the development of the standards

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ARTICLE (MAY 2020): Quality steering new Nova Scotia Seafood trademark program

May 7, 2020

May 2020

SEAFOOD SOURCE

At the eastern edge of the continent of North America, resting midway between the North Pole and the equator, is where the hardworking seafood community of Nova Scotia earns its title as Canada’s industry powerhouse, producing high-quality products with stories to match.      

Canada’s leading seafood exporter, Nova Scotia ships premium species such as lobster, shrimp, snow crab, oysters, and more to nearly 80 countries around the world. Over 50 percent of Canada’s lobsters are landed in the province, and over 40 percent of the country’s total shellfish hauls also hail from there. What’s more, 80 percent of Canada’s sea scallop exports come from Nova Scotia as well.

Such figures come courtesy of a longstanding culture and heritage that is rooted in delivering quality, a mission that Nova Scotia’s seafood suppliers take seriously in times of success and adversity.

“What’s important to us is integrity and staying true to who Nova Scotians are,” said Honourable Keith Colwell, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture.

No matter what the future holds, Colwell is confident that the province’s quality-driven brand can overcome any obstacle because of what the sector stands for: sustainability, innovation, integrity, and people.

“Nova Scotia seafood is unique because it not only originates from our cold, pristine waters, but also utilizes several generations of experience and modern knowledge and technology, and is harvested and farmed in a sustainable manner,” Colwell said.

A new trademark program developed by Nova Scotia Seafood, which represents the region’s seafood sector, highlights these characteristics, and serves to differentiate the province’s premium offerings in the global marketplace, Colwell explained.

“We want to ensure that all vested partners accrue the same benefits from the trademark, by building and maintaining a premium global brand. Accordingly, we have developed strict guidelines for the use of the trademark,” he said.

A defined set of administrative and product criteria has been established for the industry program, which seeks to guarantee that premium offerings are represented under the Nova Scotia Seafood brand. Compliance with applicable regulatory requirements is a must for companies who decide to pursue the trademark; interested parties must also demonstrate “a commitment to continuous improvement through quality assurance documentation,” Nova Scotia Seafood said.

To earn approval to use the trademark, seafood suppliers are required to undergo a six-step process, which includes an onsite assessment whereby assessors evaluate a company’s products and operations to confirm if the items addressed on a self-assessment application checklist are being met to satisfaction.  

Once a company completes the rigorous process of obtaining a license to utilize the trademark on its products and promotional materials, it can also benefit from marketing investments made by Nova Scotia Seafood, Colwell confirmed.

International shellfish trader, the Bill and Stanley Oyster Company, has become the first supplier to complete the process and receive approval from Nova Scotia Seafood to use its trademark, adding credibility to the firm’s existing brand. The company can now share marketing materials developed by Nova Scotia Seafood with its buyers and retailers, who in turn can use the information to better communicate with consumers.

“Nova Scotia has built an international reputation for having some of the highest quality seafood available in the world,” Bill and Stanley Oyster Company’s Brian Fortune said. “This reputation has taken years to build. Oysters were not a product that was previously available in commercial quantities for export. Now, through advancements in aquaculture, we do have these quantities available – our oysters are of high quality and marketing with this trademark will assist our company to gain worldwide recognition for another top-quality Nova Scotia seafood product.” 

“The additional quality assurances offered by this trademark will give us a solid foundation to export a superior consistent quality oysters to destinations throughout the world,” Fortune added.

Connecting with customers and consumers is one of three reasons that suppliers seek out Nova Scotia Seafood and its trademark program, according to Colwell.

“Our recognizable brand assists consumers in identifying the highest quality seafood exports throughout the province,” he said, adding that the label can help companies connect with qualified buyers at industry trade events such as Seafood Expo North America and Seafood Expo Global.

Promotion and export growth are the other factors encouraging Nova Scotia seafood providers to enter the trademark program.

"Approved companies will be featured prominently in Nova Scotia Seafood export and business development activities and promoted through the brand’s website, social media, story content, and receive a special quality designation in the Nova Scotia Seafood Export Directory. Approved companies will also have preferred status as seafood suppliers for all Nova Scotia Seafood branded activities,” Colwell said.

Nova Scotia Seafood utilizes the brand trademark in its own marketing and promotional materials, both domestically and internationally. Approved companies can use the trademark to market and profile Nova Scotia seafood products by placing it on their packaging, marketing materials, and electronic media.

Ultimately, the Nova Scotia Seafood brand aims to promote the province’s seafood in key international markets such as Asia, Eastern Europe, and the United States. It’s designed to raise the value and awareness of Nova Scotia seafood via retail and foodservice promotions, marketing collateral, in-bound missions for members of the overseas trade and press, trade shows, out-bound trade missions, and advertising.

 

NEWS RELEASE (MAY 2017): Nova Scotia Launches International Seafood Brand

March 2, 2017

March 2, 2017

Fisheries & Aquaculture 

Nova Scotia Seafood exporters in the province have a new brand, Nova Scotia Seafood, to promote products in international markets.

Establishing an effective seafood brand will help give Nova Scotia a competitive advantage in those key global markets and will also help communicate Nova Scotia's key attributes – exceptional taste and premium quality.

Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Keith Colwell showcased the new seafood brand today, March 2, at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, where a large amount of Nova Scotia's exports depart for the international marketplace.

"Nova Scotia seafood is a premium product and we want to share it with the world," said Mr. Colwell. "The international seafood brand we've developed will give the province and industry tools to deliver that message in key markets and help to continue increasing the value of our exports."

For the second year in a row, Nova Scotia was Canada's leading exporter of seafood in 2016, with $1.8 billion worth of products sold to international markets. The export total is on track to meet the One Nova Scotia report's goal of doubling seafood exports within 10 years.

The United States remained Nova Scotia's largest seafood export market in 2016 at $1 billion. China came in second at $255 million and the European Union came in third with $204 million worth of seafood exports.

The brand package, which includes a logo, images, signs, videos and a website will raise awareness and help increase the value of Nova Scotia seafood in international markets.

"It's refreshing to see a brand that rises above the typical images associated with the Nova Scotia fishing industry," said Kerry Cunningham, Seastar Seafoods. "This forward looking brand will work well to promote our province’s biggest export."

The new brand will be the main focus of the province's presence later this month in Boston at Seafood Expo North America, the largest seafood show in North America. To see the brand information go to www.nsseafood.com .

ARTICLE (September 2016) Nova Scotia, Canada Launches Premium International Seafood Brand

September 9, 2016

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia and SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia launched a new international seafood brand to market their premium seafood in global markets.

Nova Scotia, Canada Launches Premium International Seafood Brand in China
 

"Nova Scotia leads the world for high quality fish and seafood, such as lobster and sea cucumbers, all harvested from the cold and pristine waters of the Atlantic Ocean," said Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil. "Nova Scotia is Canada's number one exporter of seafood."

China is a priority market for Nova Scotia, as seafood exports have grown from $14 million in 2009 to $208 million in 2015.

"Nova Scotia seafood is highly sought-after for its wild, premium quality products, exceptional food safety standards, and unmatched taste," said Nova Scotia Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister, Keith Colwell. "Our seafood is handled with the utmost care every step of the way – from the boats to the dock and our processing plants, we ensure it tastes as fresh as the day it was caught."

Nova Scotia is home to a diverse range of superior quality seafood and value added products. The superior flavor of Nova Scotia seafood is prized around the world. Their flavor and premium quality result from the icy temperatures of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean.

Premier Stephen McNeil joins Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Keith Colwell to launch the new brand in China. The Province of Nova Scotia is hosting a media launch event, today, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Shenzhen to mark the official announcement.

The brand is designed to raise the value and awareness of Nova Scotia seafood through retail, foodservice, and online promotions; marketing collateral; in–bound missions for members of the overseas trade and press; trade shows; out–bound trade missions and advertising.

Nova Scotia seafood's new mark is inspired by nautical design with clean lines and clear type. The coordinates, 45° north 63° west, are the center point in the Province. These aren't mere numbers. Not any spot on the map. This is Nova Scotia's code. A little removed from the rest, but connected to the world by the waters of the Atlantic. Nova Scotia Seafood is as pure as the place it comes from.

"With the Nova Scotia Seafood International Brand, it has never been easier for retailers, chefs, and consumers to source premium quality seafood from Nova Scotia," said Minister Colwell.

To learn more visit: www.NSseafood.com

Contact:
Amanda Langley
Amanda.langley@novascotia.ca 
902-266-8240

For full article, visit: https://www.chinamoneynetwork.com/2016/09/09/nova-scotia-canada-launches-premium-international-seafood-brand-in-china

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