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Pink salmon returns were lower than forecast in 2024. | Photo courtesy of Shutterstock/Troutnut
September 19, 2024
Alaska state representative calls for fishery disaster request after low pink salmon returns
Crab-fishing vessels in Alaska | Photo courtesy of Barry Salmons/Shutterstock
September 19, 2024
US senators blame new financial management software for delayed fishery disaster funding
Four men have been arrested for allegedly stealing goods, including shrimp, from trucks parked in rest stops along the U.S. East Coast | Photo courtesy of Kirkam/Shutterstock
September 19, 2024
Crime ring responsible for US seafood thefts busted
Ace Aquatec is working to expand adoption of its A-Biomass camera in New Zealand and Japan | Photo courtesy of Ace Aquatec
September 19, 2024
Ace Aquatec expanding its AI biomass camera tech into Japan, New Zealand
Diosmar's Teresa Larreta and Total Seafood's Michael Alarcón Arcentales at the 2024 Seafood Expo Asia in Singapore | Photos by Cliff White/SeafoodSource
September 19, 2024
From lowest lows, prices for Ecuadorian shrimp rise, but production flattening in 2024
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Pink salmon returns were lower than forecast in 2024. | Photo courtesy of Shutterstock/Troutnut
Alaska state representative calls for fishery disaster request after low pink salmon returns
September 19, 2024
News » Business & Finance
Crab-fishing vessels in Alaska | Photo courtesy of Barry Salmons/Shutterstock
US senators blame new financial management software for delayed fishery disaster funding
September 19, 2024
News » Business & Finance
Four men have been arrested for allegedly stealing goods, including shrimp, from trucks parked in rest stops along the U.S. East Coast | Photo courtesy of Kirkam/Shutterstock
Crime ring responsible for US seafood thefts busted
September 19, 2024
News » Supply & Trade
Ace Aquatec is working to expand adoption of its A-Biomass camera in New Zealand and Japan | Photo courtesy of Ace Aquatec
Ace Aquatec expanding its AI biomass camera tech into Japan, New Zealand
September 19, 2024
News » Processing & Equipment
Diosmar's Teresa Larreta and Total Seafood's Michael Alarcón Arcentales at the 2024 Seafood Expo Asia in Singapore | Photos by Cliff White/SeafoodSource
From lowest lows, prices for Ecuadorian shrimp rise, but production flattening in 2024
September 19, 2024
News » Aquaculture
Tilapia farmers holding a net | Photo courtesy of FAI
Tilapia genetics company Spring Genetics teams up with UK data firm to improve fish welfare
September 19, 2024
News » Aquaculture
Proximar Seafood has secured JPY 1 billion (USD 7 million, EUR 6.3 million) in additional funds as it nears its first salmon harvest | Photo courtesy of Proximar Seafood
Proximar Seafood secures USD 7 million loan as it approaches first salmon harvest at Japan RAS
September 19, 2024
News » Aquaculture
A study by The Pew Charitable Trusts identified up to USD 10 billion worth of tuna globally was transshipped in 2018 | Photo courtesy of Roylan Tkg/Shutterstock
Pew study finds tuna secured via transshipment is a USD 10.4 billion industry globally
September 19, 2024
News » Environment & Sustainability
Angola Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries António de Assis | Photo courtesy of FAO
Angolan fisheries minister seeks Chinese help with shrimp aquaculture
September 19, 2024
News » Aquaculture
Two production centers operated by AquaChile in Isla Magdalena National Park have allegedly overproduced by thousands of metric tons | Photo courtesy of Fundacion Rewilding Chile
NGO pushes for Cooke, AquaChile to face stiffer punishment for salmon overproduction
September 19, 2024
News » Environment & Sustainability
Ocean Beauty's booth at the 2024 Seafood Expo North America | Photo Courtesy of Ocean Beauty Seafoods/LinkedIn
Ocean Beauty rebrands Echo Falls Seafoods as standalone business unit
September 18, 2024
News » Foodservice & Retail
A fish hatchery in Malawi breeding native tilapia | Photo courtesy of the Southern African Development Community
7 African countries implement native tilapia genetic improvement program
September 18, 2024
News » Aquaculture
Fresh salmon on ice at a market in Sao Paolo, Brazil | Photo courtesy of Roberto Resston Fo/Shutterstock
Brazil opens its doors to Norwegian salmon exports
September 18, 2024
News » Supply & Trade
Sigmund Bjorgo, the head of the Norwegian Seafood Council’s (NSC) office in China | Photo courtesy of the Norwegian Seafood Council
Norwegian Seafood Council optimistic on growth of Chinese market
September 18, 2024
News » Supply & Trade
Atlantic Sapphire's board has OK'd a USD 64 million share issuance it says will help the company achieve a positive EBITDA with its Phase 1 operations | Photo courtesy of Atlantic Sapphire
Atlantic Sapphire board OKs USD 64 million share issuance to bring Phase 1 into positive earnings
September 18, 2024
News » Business & Finance
Red Lobster officially exited bankruptcy after finding a new owner and a new CEO | Photo courtesy of Red Lobster
Red Lobster places bankruptcy in the rearview, but not its debts
September 18, 2024
News » Foodservice & Retail
China's government has addressed a spate of incidents where Chinese nationals have been caught poaching high-value seafood abroad and attempting to send it back to China | Photo courtesy of South African Police Service
China warns citizens against overseas poaching of high-value seafood
September 18, 2024
News » Supply & Trade
The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research has recorded an explosive increase in the number of sea lice in northern Norway | Photo courtesy of the Sea Lice Research Centre/Lars Are Hamre
Norwegian salmon industry grappling with high lice loads, biological struggles
September 18, 2024
News » Aquaculture
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