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Resources by Bobbi Hudson

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The Effects of Regulations on the U.S. Shellfish Industry: Pacific Coast Findings Jun 16, 2021 AAEC-285NP
The Effects of Regulations on the U.S. Shellfish Industry: California Findings Jun 16, 2021 AAEC-286NP
The Effects of Regulations on the U.S. Shellfish Industry: Washington Findings Jun 16, 2021 AAEC-288NP
Application of Time-Temperature Indicators and Time Temperature Data Loggers in the Seafood Industry
Time and temperature abuse occurs when seafood is held at uncontrolled temperatures that allow bacteria to grow. These bacteria can include pathogens and food spoilage bacteria that reduce product shelf-life and quality. Temperature fluctuations can happen at any point in the cold chain: during harvesting, processing, distribution or retailing. Temperature measurements are essential to assure seafood quality and safety, maintain business-to-business accountability, comply with regulations, and follow Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) plans. Controlling humidity in conjunction with temperature is also important for live seafood products’ survival.
Jan 29, 2025 FST-345NP