Viciunai warehouse in Ukraine destroyed, as pressure in Lithuania mounts on founder
The surimi firm's logistics site in Brovary, near Kyiv, was completely destroyed while a protest in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas is planned over the Russian business interests of the mayor -- Vicunai's founder
Viciunai plans $32m factory investment in Lithuania
The plans were reported just days before Russia invaded Ukraine
Broken parts on Coast Guard vessel prevent Newfoundland cod survey
The inshore harvesters' union disputes the notion that there is an insufficient amount of data to make a stock assessment for northern cod in 2J3KL
Los Angeles port had busiest February on record
'We expect an increase in those vessel arrivals soon as retailers begin to replenish their low inventories' -- Gene Seroka, the port's executive director
Espersen temporarily suspends activities in Russia
The firm's move comes after McDonald's announced it would be closing all its outlets in Russia, which Espersen's plant in Novgorod serves
OCI CEO: Canadian crab prices need to drop despite Russian ban
'There needs to be some adjustment [down in price] to move all our volume, in my opinion' -- Martin Sullivan, CEO, Ocean Choice International
Southwind says no to Russian seafood processed in China
US processor Southwind Foods will not need to wait for clarity on whether it can continue to buy double frozen fish fillets from China using Russian raw material
Hilton closes $102m deal for Dutch smoker Foppen
The UK meat packer confirmed on the London Stock Exchange that it had completed its buyout of Foppen, a deal first reported by Undercurrent last October
Norway mackerel prices keep climbing in week 10, herring dip
Weekly export prices for frozen mackerel out of Norway are still strong in week 10, while herring have taken a dip
Mercamadrid prices for large, medium European bream drop as small stay flat
Prices for large and medium seabream from Turkey, Greece and Spain, as traded in Spain, dropped in week 10, data sourced from Mercamadrid shows
