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Seafood HACCP Segment 2 — March 2026

March 27, 2026 , 9:00 am 4:00 pm AKDT

Alaska Sea Grant offers Seafood HACCP Segment 2 practical training via online video conferencing, conducted at the specified time with a live instructor.

The class will cover the principles of HACCP and provide the tools and training to create a seafood HACCP plan. Students will need to register for and complete the Segment 1 training online prior to March 27 through the National Seafood HACCP Alliance for Training and Education. The Segment 1 training has a separate registration and fee.

You can register here for your Segment 2 training using the button below, prior to completing Segment 1, just be sure to complete the Segment 1 training before March 27.

This course meets the requirement for HACCP Segment 2. Participants will attend this HACCP training live, using online video conferencing to complete the practical training session. The training will be conducted March 27 from 9 am to 4 pm.

Kodiak residents are eligible for scholarships covering registration fees, thanks to funding from Kodiak Island Borough. Please contact Marc Solano for the discount code.

All seafood processors in Alaska are required to have an approved Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan. This class prepares the participant to develop this plan.

Class size is limited to 20 participants. A basic HACCP certificate issued by the Association of Food and Drug Officials is awarded upon completion of the class.

$230 (Kodiak Island Borough residents should contact Marc Solano for discount instructions.)

Marc Solano

(907) 486-1505

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Chris Sannito

Course instructor: Chris Sannito, Seafood Technology Specialist

Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center

• Seafood processing
• Environmental compliance
• Product development
• Small business operations
• HACCP
• Commercial fish smoking


Alaska Sea Grant accommodation and code of conduct

Alaska Sea Grant is committed to providing safe and welcoming environments for all who participate in activities, meetings, or events. Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made at least five business days in advance to sea.grant@alaska.edu. Participants and organizers of Alaska Sea Grant-sponsored activities are supported by the Alaska Sea Grant event code of conduct.

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