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Cheap, potentially unsafe foreign shrimp driving U.S. shrimpers out of business

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by Allison Triarsi / 11 News

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Posted on December 10, 2009 at 11:38 PM

 

HOUSTON—Before you reach for that shrimp cocktail, you need to know what you could be eating.

Recently the FDA issued warnings about eating foreign shrimp because of the chemicals found inside of it.

What’s more, Gulf Coast shrimpers say they’re being put out of business by the foreign imports, which may not even be safe to eat.

Despite recent federal import restrictions, 150 million pounds of farm-raised shrimp from China still makes its way to tables in the U.S. every year.

But the FDA found Chinese shrimp to be contaminated with outlawed antibiotics known to cause cancer in lab mice.

"This is a seafood that is especially dangerous, because the way that it’s grown. So if you can choose wild-caught shrimp from the U.S., you’re a lot safer," Wenonah Hauter of Food and Water Watch said.

In all, 81 percent of the shrimp we eat comes from foreign countries like China, Thailand and Indonesia – countries where the pond-raised shrimp are fed antibiotics and other chemicals with little to no government oversight.

The result? The foreign shrimp we eat at most restaurants may not be safe, but it’s cheap.

That’s why the dwindling number of shrimp boats sit idly at docks in Freeport and across the Gulf Coast.

In the past, hundreds of shrimp boats would dock outside of Gary Gore’s Western Seafood processing plant.

"There were, at one time when I was a child, there were nine different processing plants. Now, there’s just one, and that’s us," Gore said.

Gore said the Gulf’s shrimp supply is plentiful, but it’s becoming too expensive to harvest. In the 1970s, Gore got $5 a pound for shrimp. Now he gets half that – all while paying higher fuel costs.

"We have to diversify. We have to cut corners everywhere we can just to survive," Gore said.

And things just got tougher. A federal investigation is going on right now into three very large U.S. processors allegedly buying cheap pond-raised foreign shrimp and illegally labeling and selling it as more expensive U.S. wild-caught shrimp.

Federal agents say the companies will likely be indicted soon. Shrimpers now worry what will happen if the mislabeled foreign shrimp makes someone sick.

"When you have a scare on a particular foodstuff, it’s going to drive people totally away from the market. Not necessarily to you, but away from the market overall," Patrick Riley, general manager of Western Seafood, said.

Experts say fear could potentially collapse the market altogether.

From the 5,000 shrimp boats that trawled the Gulf Coast waters in 2000, last year just 880 ventured out to sea.

To save itself, the dying industry has formed the Southern Shrimp Alliance, an eight-state conglomerate lobbying for laws to protect the U.S. shrimper and help all of us realize what we’re really eating when we bite into foreign shrimp.

The Southern Shrimp Alliance recently worked out a deal with Outback Steakhouse in Louisiana to agree to sell nothing but wild-caught U.S. shrimp in its restaurants in that state.

There is also mandatory labeling on packages of shrimp sold at grocery stores saying where that shrimp came from.

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cice2 said on December 14, 2009 at 12:13 PM

I hope everyone realizes that we have Wal M*rt to thank for all of this. We have the power to control this. Read the labels, ask where your products come from - TAKE A STAND! Saving a few pennies at the expense of our jobs and economy. Great....

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depeche said on December 12, 2009 at 10:49 PM

We have to be just as smart as the companies that are out there trying to make a quick buck. For example: 1. Costco is selling jumbo Shrimp, only it's from Vietnam. 2. Frozen/Fresh Orange Juice doesn't come from Florida - the majority comes from Brazil. 3. Chicken of the Sea Tuna, while distributed from their plant/headquarters in San Diego, California - is actually a product of Thailand. It's come down to whatever food products you buy, you have to stop and look at where it came from. You can't assume it's from the U.S. anymore. Oftentimes, if the price sounds too good to be true - then, 99.99% of the time - it's being imported! Remember, buy american, afterall, the job you save might be yours or someone you know!!

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madmilker said on December 12, 2009 at 7:20 PM

read "The Flow of Trade in a Global Economy" by Lance Winslow. There is one quote from his article tat comes in mind. "Now let us look at Wal-Mart again; you buy a product there, 6% goes to the employees, 10-18% is profit to the company, 25% goes to other costs and 50% goes to re-stock or the cost of goods sold. Of the 50% about 20-25% goes to China, a guess, but you get the point. Now then, how long will it take at 433 Billion dollars at year for China to have all of our money, leaving no money flow for us to circulate? At a 17 Trillion dollar economy less than 40-years minus the 1/6 they buy from us. Some say that if we keep putting money into our economy, it would take forever, but if we do not then eventually all the money flow will go. If China buys our debt then eventually they own us, no need to worry about a war, they are buying America, due in part to our own mismanaged trade, so whose fault is that?"

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bearfoot said on December 11, 2009 at 7:12 PM

Thanks to Bill Clinton for opening the door to China's eventual reign as the World's next super power.

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i_do_the_numbers said on December 11, 2009 at 4:13 PM

everything you eat is bad for you duh....why is this news

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jomamma1 said on December 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM

I am surprised that this is news. I worked in seafood restaurants in Kemah 25 years ago..the shrimp we cooked, came from Japan then...

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a57lam said on December 11, 2009 at 12:54 PM

Shrimp? Are those the little swimmy things with a "crunchy" shell? I like them on the "half-shell"

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raymon said on December 11, 2009 at 12:24 PM

The shrimp rings at Krogers and other stores are on sale this week! That stuff doesn't even make good bait!

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designer23 said on December 11, 2009 at 11:30 AM

I agree the entire world is caught up in power and greed. Two weeks ago, it was Canada and the Kyoto Protocol. Last week it was Mexico and the Asarco mining company. This week, it's China and tainted food. Next week it will be the U.S. and Robert Allen Stanford. Two weeks from now it will be Zimbabwe and Mugabe's inflation. Three weeks from now it will be Russia's sex slave trade. It saddens me how corrupt the entire world is. People's lives don't mean much anymore. We are commodities to be bought, sold, used and killed all for monetary profit.

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designer23 said on December 11, 2009 at 11:29 AM

I agree the entire world is caught up in power and greed. Two weeks ago, it was Canada and the Kyoto Protocol. Last week it was Mexico and the Asarco mining company. This week, it's China and tainted food. Next week it will be the U.S. and Robert Allen Stanford. Two weeks from now it will be Zimbabwe and Mugabe's inflation. Three weeks from now it will be Russia's sex slave trade. It saddens me how corrupt the entire world is. People's lives don't mean much anymore. We are commodities to be bought, sold, used and killed all for monetary profit.

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kittenfish said on December 11, 2009 at 9:08 AM

Before we start making comments about Chinese shrimp, remember the recent story about tainted AMERICAN oysters that they REFUSED to stop harvesting because THEY WOULD LOSE MONEY! No one cares about the public's safety in ANY country. As long as there's money to be made, there will be questionable things sold. Personally, after seeing what floats around in the Gulf, I would NEVER eat ANYTHING that was caught in the Gulf! You think China has their shrimp floating around in sweage, well WE have them floating around in petrochemical waste! Neither sounds all that healthy to me. I also think I have sworn off shrimp!

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justanotherday said on December 11, 2009 at 4:10 AM

The chinese don't have to kill us with bullets, but they are tainting animal food with pesticides, painting toys with lead and now sending over shrimp feed with known cancer causing chemicals. I guess the American government agencies that are suppose to be protecting us from this stuff had gone to sleep. If you go to your local super market yo buy fish ,you will notice that most of it comes from overseas. Thereis a chinese nurse I work with , that won't eat anything from china...... I guess she knows something our government isn't telling us.

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retiredtexan said on December 11, 2009 at 12:58 AM

What scares me is I just went out and had a large shrimp dinner to night, I'm not sick yet but what about tomorow? I think I 've had my last shrimp for a while.

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texnewmex said on December 11, 2009 at 12:02 AM

You forgot to mention that shrimp from China also grew up swimming in raw sewage. HMMMMM.... It seems that every time you hear of something dangerous to your health, it comes ffrom CHINA!! Meanwhile, our jobs are being exported to China in droves. Go ahead, that shrimp is SO MUCH CHEAPER, what's a few hazardous chemicals? After all, we think nothing of buying cheap lead saturated toys for our children so why not go the whole way and pollute the food supply? It's all about how many corners we can cut, right? If our government was worth a whit, they would put a stop to this BS.

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