The Association of Seafood Producers (ASP) welcomed its new Chair of the Board of Directors, Kim Quinlan and said thank you to Paul Grant, of Beothic Fish Processors for his time in the role. The ...
On Friday, February 14, 2025, the Alaska salmon fishery met the full extent of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Standard requirements related to hatcheries. This comes after a recent audit was ...
Last week, China said it would begin accepting applications for tariff exemptions for 696 U.S. products, including over 40 seafood products imported from the United States. Chinese companies looking ...
The high price of domestic scallops is leading to a surge in scallop imports this year. In August, total imports of scallops were up 250% over the 2012 monthly volume. So far this year, scallop ...
Tanner crab fishing continues in Kodiak but only in the federal waters of the Southeast District, which has a Guideline Harvest Limit (GHL) of 405,000 lbs. For the Eastside District, where the GHL was ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China took effect at midnight, prompting swift retaliation. China and Canada quickly imposed tariffs on U.S. products, while Mexico’s president ...
Russia faces a sharp growth in prices for capelin due to the recent restriction on its catch. The recent imposition of a ban on Atlantic capelin catch to maintain spawning stocks for future fishing ...
It was a challenging year for SalMar, one of the largest farmed salmon producers in the world, with farming operations in Central Norway, Northern Norway and Iceland. Last year they were hit with ...
Salmon aquaculture giant Mowi recently announced the purchase of Sanda Island, which will be the base for its newest Scottish salmon farming operation. Sanda Island is an uninhabited island located in ...
The Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA), an organization representing the domestic shrimp industry, commended a recent letter from US Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who called on Treasury Secretary Scott ...
Yesterday, StarKist Co. announced its new President & CEO, Eunhong (Edward) Min. Min holds a business degree from Yonsei University and completed the Advanced Management Program at Seoul National ...
Russia may face serious problems with krill fishing in Antarctica due to attempts of several countries to create marine protected areas in the region, which could alter or even halt Antarctic krill ...
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