US pangasius fillet imports from Vietnam slip year-on-year through October
The volume of US imports of pangasius fillets from Vietnam in the first 10 months of 2014 dipped nearly 11% year-on-year
View ArticleFacebook voters pick fish eye for grand prize in ASMI photo contest
ASMI receives 900 entrants for annual photo contest -- the largest on record - as 2,200 Facebook voters weigh in to select the winner
View ArticleASC charts progress with over 100 farms certified in two years
In the last year alone, the number of ASC-certified farms has doubled, says NGO, as it reviews development
View ArticleColdwater shrimp prices leap again; expected to remain high into Q2 2015
Large amounts of production are already signed up for deals into spring, says one source; as Royal Greenland category manager confirms consumers are switching
View ArticleLower Maine lobster catch reportedly boosts prices
Maine lobstermen reportedly landed fewer pounds of the crustaceans this year, resulting in higher prices
View ArticleUS ups Gulf of Alaska pollock, cod quotas
Both pollock and cod TACs for Gulf of Alaska are higher for 2015
View ArticleSevern & Wye turnover rockets past £40m, margins under ‘severe pressure’
UK-based smoker and salmon processor reports turnover increase of 32% y-o-y, but margins take a hit amid high prices
View ArticleRussian H&G pollock prices cool from $1,700/t high
Prices for H&G Russian pollock have cooled from the high of $1,700/t, the second year in a row prices have reached this type of level
View ArticleRabobank: Major shrimp markets surprisingly strong in 2014
Both EU and US hit records on shrimp import values in 2014, showing demand held despite this year's persistently high prices
View ArticleHigh shrimp prices to hold in medium-term, but decline in 2015, says Rabobank
Shrimp prices softening is in view in 2015 after a year of highs, Rabobank says in its latest report 'A New Dawn for the Prawn'
View ArticleCanada-EU agreement benefits in jeopardy as premier spars with prime minister...
Exporters sending fish to Europe from Newfoundland and Labrador may never see the benefits of CETA if a dispute between the federal and provincial governments is not worked out
View ArticleNova Scotia report recommends overhaul of aquaculture rules
Encouragement for aquaculture expansion came to the Canadian province of Nova Scotia with the release of a new report by university law professors
View ArticleDenmark’s North Pole grab to force Canada into ‘tough future negotiations’
Denmark is reportedly on the verge of presenting scientific data to the United Nations giving it claim to waters past the North Pole
View ArticleReport urges US East Coast shrimp fishermen to fish later
North Carolina shrimp fishermen could benefit from waiting until later in the season to go in for big catches, according to a Duke University study reported on by WUNC.org
View ArticleFish 2.0 2015 competition to launch in January
Fish 2.0 said it has scheduled the launch of its 2015 Seafood Business Competition for mid-January
View ArticleBeaver Street appoints sustainability director
Beaver Street Fisheries has appointed Casey Marion as director of sustainability initiatives
View ArticleEDF: Obama’s historic change in US-Cuba policy signals new chapter in ocean...
President Obama’s decided on Wednesday to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, sparking celebration from the Environmental Defense Fund
View ArticleSlow food movement condemns intensive open pen fish farms
The slow food movement in Ireland -- supported by sustainable food icon Darina Allen -- has condemned intensive open-pen fish farms
View ArticleNOAA Arctic Report Card shows arctic warming twice as fast as other oceans
Migration of fish emerges as a concern, as Russians worry the fish may be leaving fisheries, says NOAA report author
View ArticleMaine lobster marketing group hires international PR firm
Weber Shandwick set to lead PR and marketing efforts as Main lobster collaborative builds international brand
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