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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
Russia's salmon season in the country's Far East is off to a slower start in 2024 compared to 2023 | Photo courtesy of the United Press Service of the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency
Russian salmon season off to slower start as country renews domestic seafood marketing push
July 3, 2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce stood behind its rationale for leveling a 10.58 percent antidumping duty against the Ecuadorian shrimp industry | Photo courtesy of Andrew Cline/Shutterstock
US Department of Commerce rejects initial appeals of Ecuador antidumping duties
July 2, 2024
A Benin fisherman readying his boat | Photo courtesy of the African Development Bank
USD 36 million aquaculture project in Benin seeks to spur seafood output and fishery sustainability
July 2, 2024
Chinese processors allegedly using North Korean labor sent over 4,000 metric tons of seafood into the South Korean market, a new report claims | Photo courtesy of the Outlaw Ocean Project
Report ties 4,000 metric tons of seafood that entered South Korea to North Korean labor
July 2, 2024
A Minh Phu shrimp farm in Vietnam | Photo courtesy of Minh Phu
Minh Phu pivoting shrimp sales away from US amid rising competition
July 1, 2024
Heartland Catfish won a contract to supply the USDA with more than 2 million pounds of catfish fillets | Photo courtesy of Heartland Catfish
USDA dishes out nearly USD 24 million in catfish contracts
July 1, 2024
The Woyingi Mieka 1 | Photo courtesy of Joe Gazzier/National Fisherman
Shrimp boats from US restored and headed to Nigeria
July 1, 2024
Elections are set to take place 4 July, with a change in leadership widely expected | Photo courtesy of Mistervlad/Shutterstock
How each UK party up for election could change the nation’s seafood industry
July 1, 2024
U.S. Representative Jared Huffman (D-California) has helped spearhead another attempt at reauthorizing the Magnuson-Stevens Act | Photo courtesy of the office of Jared Huffman
Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization back on the docket
June 28, 2024
Yellow croaker for sale in Ningbo, China | Photo courtesy of Tada Images/Shutterstock
Prices for premium seafood dip in China
June 28, 2024
The World Trade Organization building in Geneva, Switzerland | Photo courtesy of Bernsten/Shutterstock
WTO negotiators pushing for fishing subsidies ban before August break
June 27, 2024
Klion Group CEO and Co-Owner Sergiy Kardash posing with the "Made in Ukraine" label Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky debuted in February | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
Klion Group sports the “Made in Ukraine” label as business continues amid war
June 27, 2024
A Chinese squid-jigger | Photo courtesy of Sea Shepherd
China’s distant-water fishing fleet sending more of its catch back home, rather than processing locally
June 27, 2024
Japanese fishers harvesting scallops | Photo courtesy of the Asahi Shimbun
Japan's seafood industry getting creative as Chinese import ban continues
June 26, 2024
The 2J3KL Northern cod fishery has been given an 18,000-metric-ton quota for the 2024-2025 season, ending a 32-year moratorium on the species. | Image courtesy of the Atlantic Groundfish Council
Canada reopens Northern cod fishery after 32-year moratorium
June 26, 2024
Cans of Bumble Bee tuna | Photo courtesy of rblfmr/Shutterstock
Canned tuna buyers reach settlement with StarKist, Bumble Bee owner on price-fixing claims
June 26, 2024
Workers handling prawns in China | Photo courtesy of chinahbzyg/Shutterstock
China's seafood trade slumped in first five months of 2024
June 26, 2024
A Red Lobster restaurant marquee in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A. | Photo courtesy of melissamn/Shutterstock
Red Lobster lists USD 692 million in liabilities, seeks July date for hearing with creditors
June 26, 2024
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