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Trade groups are calling on the U.S. government to do more to enforce import restrictions on countries that do not mandate turtle-excluder devices in their shrimp fisheries | Photo courtesy of Dan Foster/NOAA
September 13, 2024
US shrimpers call for investigation of uneven enforcement of import restrictions related to turtle-excluder device use
A Costco truck making a delivery | Photo courtesy of Elliott Cowand Jr/Shutterstock
September 13, 2024
New Jersey, Pennsylvania thieves steal at least USD 350,000 worth of seafood
A report by three NGOs claims it has found evidence of labor rights abuses in the Indonesian shrimp supply chain | Akatiga and Migunani
September 13, 2024
Report on Indonesia shrimp industry adds to evidence claiming labor abuses in supply chain
Growel Group's Carniwel ocean fish and krill cat food | Photo courtesy of Growel Group
September 13, 2024
India’s Growel Group enters pet food category with Carniwel brand, leaning on krill for omega-3s
A lobster boat in St. Marys Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada | Photo courtesy of Greensprocket
September 13, 2024
Canadian lobstermen sue to end unregulated lobster fishery in Saint Marys Bay
Supply & Trade
The Newfoundland Fish, Food, and Allied Workers Union is pushing the Canadian government to commit to 115,000 metric tons of cod quota for the inshore cod fishery | Photo courtesy of the Fish, Food, and Allied Workers Union
FFAW pushes Trudeau administration to commit to 115,000-metric-ton cod quota promise for inshore harvesters
June 25, 2024
Joseph Sabbagh, the president of Sax Maritime Associates | Photo courtesy of Joseph Sabbagh
Op-ed: Alaska’s seafood industry must improve its leadership position with better products
June 25, 2024
The Silver Copenhagen, a Norwegian vessel that has allegedly been delivering Russian seafood into Europe | Photo courtesy of VesselFinder
Norwegian vessels allegedly delivering Russian fish to Europe, circumventing port bans
June 25, 2024
Protenga CEO Leo Wein | Photo courtesy of Protenga
Bug protein gets boost as IFC invests in ProNuvo, Protenga plans trebling of output in 2024
June 25, 2024
The quota for Barents Sea cod should be cut by 31 percent, per the Norwegian-Russian Joint Fishery Commission | Photo courtesy of the Norway Institute of Marine Research/Erlend Astad Lorentzen
Barents Sea cod fishery facing steep quota cut, Russia considering pollock quota cut
June 24, 2024
Salmon for sale at a Tesco supermarket in 2018 | Photo courtesy of Matylda Laurence/Shutterstock
Norwegian salmon farmers slapped with another price-fixing lawsuit, this time from UK consumers
June 24, 2024
A vessel attending to a Scottish salmon farm's net pen | Photo courtesy of Phil Silverman/Shutterstock
Scottish salmon exports on course for record year
June 24, 2024
Polar Seafood Greenland is working to determine how it will move forward after revisions to Greenland's fisheries law will restrict the company's quotas | Photo courtesy of Polar Seafood Greenland
After “unsatisfactory” 2023, Polar Seafood Greenland grappling with fisheries reform
June 24, 2024
Fishing vessels docked in a fishing village in central Thailand | Photo courtesy of Nach-Noth/Shutterstock
Proposed rollback of Thai fisheries reforms could carry human rights, economic consequences
June 21, 2024
The KWL warehouse in Kent, Washington, U.S.A. | Photo courtesy of Google Maps
OBI Seafoods backs Rodger May’s request to amend Peter Pan receivership
June 21, 2024
An Ecuadorian shrimp farm | Photo courtesy of boost_solutions/Shutterstock
Ecuador sees bump in April shrimp exports, but some gains may be short-lived
June 21, 2024
From left to right: Pisco Group Consultant and AquaCircle Co-Founder Bent Højgaard; AquaCircle Secretary General Jesper Heldbo; Danish Export Association CEO Anette Galskjøt; Head of Danish Export - Fish Tech Martin Winkel Lilleøre; and OxyGuard International CEO and Chairman at AquaCircle Chairman Paw Petersen | Photo courtesy of Danish Export - Fish Tech
Danish Export Association, AquaCircle merge to form Danish Export - Fish Tech
June 21, 2024
Fuyuan, China | Photo courtesy of wangwenbin/Shutterstock
Chinese, Russian cities affirm cooperation deal on freshwater fisheries
June 20, 2024
Bord Iascaigh Mhara Development and Innovation Director Richard Donnelly | Photo courtesy of BIM
Under-pressure Irish crab exporters get some solace in rising Chinese demand
June 20, 2024
A graphic showcasing the six guidelines NOAA is using for its ecosystem-based fisheries management roadmap | Image courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
NOAA releases draft update to ecosystem-based fisheries management roadmap
June 20, 2024
The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations issued a joint statement that included criticisms of Russia's seafood trade practices | Photo courtesy of G7 Italia
G7 leaders accuse Russia of unfair trading practices on fish, seafood
June 18, 2024
The United Kingdom, Norway, and the Faroe Islands have reached an agreement on quota distribution for Northeast Atlantic mackerel | Photo courtesy of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Fisheries
UK, Norway, Faroe Islands reach agreement on Northeast Atlantic mackerel quotas
June 18, 2024
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-Arizona) introducing a Republican version of the U.S. Farm Bill to Congress
Fishing groups praise US Senate Farm Bill for including fisheries support
June 18, 2024
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