Shrimp Aid is a US-based nonprofit working with shrimping communities and policymakers to spotlight the crisis facing our industry and promote change.
The United States wild-caught shrimping industry is in crisis. Together through, advocacy, policy changes, education and collaboration with coastal communities, we can change the outcome of our industry.
Shrimp Aid is dedicated to protecting the future of the U.S. wild-caught seafood industry through advocacy, education, and community engagement. We work with shrimpers, restaurants and festivals to promote serving domestic seafood, collaborate with policymakers to advocate for shrimpers’ rights, and educate the public on key legislation like LA Act 148. Our efforts culminate in Louisiana Shrimp Festival, our annual music festival celebrating shrimpers and their vital role in our coastal communities.
Thank you photographers and videographers: Margaret Crosby, Hennen Payne, Emma Reid and Robert Skrmetta for donating imagery to Shrimp Aid.