100s attend P.E.I. reception at Boston seafood show

19,000 buyers at Seafood Expo North America in Boston

Image | Seafood Expo North America in Boston

Caption: Delegates were invited to try P.E.I. mussels prepared by the Kilted Chef at the Prince Edward Aqua Farms booth. (The Kilted Chef/Facebook)

More than 30 Island seafood companies are in Boston for Seafood Expo North American, which wraps up Tuesday.
It's the largest seafood trade event in North America with 19,000 buyers and suppliers from more than 100 countries participating.
There's nothing like actually giving people a little taste. - Fisheries Minister Alan McIsaac
The P.E.I. delegation held a reception Monday night for delegates at cost of $20,000, paid for by the province
Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Alan McIsaac said the spending was worth it, with about 300 people attending.
"We had samples not only of our fisheries products but also for our agricultural products too," said McIsaac.
"There's nothing like actually giving people a little taste of what you're selling."
McIsaac said the expo is must-be-at event for many Island seafood companies looking to grow their business.