Saucy Fish features on ‘CoolBrands’ list for second year running
Icelandic Seachill-owned brand featured on UK ‘CoolBrands’ list for second consecutive year, picked up consumers and a panel of style experts and celebrities
View ArticleAgrimarine launches subsidiary
AgriMarine Holdings launched a new wholly-owned subsidiary, AgriMarine Technologies (ATI), this week
View ArticleUnisea gets penalty over Clean Air Act violations
EPA hands down $142,175 penalty to Nissui-owned processor Unisea over Clean Air Act violations
View ArticleAlibaba founder highlights Alaska seafood in Bloomberg interview
Helping small businesses such as Alaska seafood and American cherry sellers is the major aim of the China-based ecommerce behemoth, founder says
View ArticleAlaska tribal groups want emergency reduction in 2014 chinook bycatch limits
Alaskan tribal groups are asking the US government to impose emergency rules to reduce chinook salmon bycatch
View ArticlePerson hospitalized in Alaska after fishing boat explosion
One person was hospitalized after a commercial fishing boat explosion in Valdez Small Boat Harbor on Wednesday
View ArticleMitsubishi makes $1.4bn cash offer for Cermaq
Cermaq's board has backed cash offer by Japanese conglomerate, which it says would create world's second largest salmon producer
View ArticleRussia ban blog: Viciunai will keep supplying Russia with surimi from...
Confusion reigns supreme in seafood sector over Russian sanctions that seem to hit its own processors just as hard as suppliers of raw material in the west. Undercurrent News will keep you updated as...
View ArticleICES awards scientists
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea concluded its Annual Science Conference 2014 with awards for oral and poster presentations
View ArticleJapan News: US shrimp farmers cashing in on food safety, import costs
Shrimp farming is spreading across coastal and inland regions of the US, led by farmers looking to diversify their operations, and entrepreneurs, says news website
View ArticleSeafood streaming into booming UAE trade region as cargo capacity soars
Surging aircraft traffic in the United Arab Emirates is adding thousands of metric tons in extra cargo capacity into the booming trade metropolis, and seafood shipments are getting a boost as a result
View ArticleNewfoundland processor nabs grant to innovate operations
Provincial government dolls out nearly $10,000 to help the a seafood co-op in the province increase efficiency and output at its crab and turbot plant
View ArticleOcean Trust hosts sustainability forum in October
Fishery and marine conservation partnership builder Ocean Trust is hosting its fourth Science & Sustainability Forum on Oct. 17-30
View ArticleYihe shifts from commodity pinks focus with two-brand product launch
With 'most aggressive product expansion' ever, founder Steve Chen expects overall business to expand and a major shift in focus from pinks to chums
View ArticleSeafood Nutrition Partnership launches Clinton Global Initiative commitment...
'Eating Heart Healthy' program aims to help women understand and mitigate their risk of heart disease through seafood education, risk mitigation
View ArticleSmall Alaska chum harvest sends processors scrambling; prices unsettled
Processors are scrambling to fill orders as a lower-than-expected 2014 Alaska commercial chum salmon harvest creates price uncertainty
View ArticleEPA extends Pebble mine decision deadline to February
The EPA has extended its decision-making period on potential Pebble mine restrictions until Feb. 4 because of the volume of public comments on the issue.
View ArticleAlaska fishing vessel runs aground in Unalaska
An Alaska fishing vessel ran aground outside the Unalaska harbor Tuesday night, tearing the hull and taking on water
View ArticlePacific cod prices up on strong demand across markets
Strong demand in Europe, US and Japan keeping prices significantly higher than last year, and as sellers expect the trend to continue they also note there some curveballs that could change the game
View ArticleRaw fish tax comes before city council in Cordova
The Cordova Fisheries Advisory Committee is taking a first look at a recently proposed 1% municipal raw fish tax
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