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Sea Watch International adds second processing shift

August 23, 2011

The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford recently announced longtime member Sea Watch International, the world's largest clam processor, began a second processing shift at its Milford plant. This was in response to new business that was obtained, and for the future growth that is anticipated it its seafood business.

Sea Watch worked closely with the Milford Director of Economic Development Richard Carmean, the Delaware Economic Development Office and the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford to put together an incentive package to help create 80 new jobs in Milford. Sea Watch has other locations in Maryland, Virginia and Massachusetts.

For more information about Sea Watch, contact Doug Morrow at 302-422-3400, or contact the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford at 302-422-3344.

Shown are in back (l-r) Sea Watch Plant Manager Clay Walton, Milford Director of Economic Development Richard Carmean, and Sea Watch Director of Human Resources Doug Morrow. In front are  DEDO Workforce Development Director Sonia Aguilar and DEDO Sussex County Business Development Leader Melody Booker.