Editor’s choice: Russia sanctions would ‘devastate both sides’; PE puts US lobster firm up for sale
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Del Taco chain launches shrimp dishes in time for Lent
Del Taco serves more than three million guests weekly at 600 restaurants in six states
Reuters: Alaska scientists worried about climate change limiting salmon industry
The state of Alaska has taken to sending emergency food shipments to communities affected by the loss of wild salmon due to marine heatwaves
Oregon harvesters ‘on high alert’ against wind farm zones
'The map is changing everything and putting everybody on high alert. This is just taking it up a notch' -- Tim Novotny, spokesman, Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission
US Coast Guard cites vessel off Alaskan coast for catching halibut during offseason
The crew of the cutter Bailey Barco reported finding 18 halibut and one lingcod when they boarded the 38-foot vessel named Competition off the coast of Kodiak
Ecuador diverts Russia-bound shrimp to safer ports
The Ecuadorian shrimp sector plans to divert export containers bound to Russia to other ports until the market can be reached safely
Big US seafood exporter to Ukraine scrambles to find other ports
'This is not our first war' -- Alex Babadzhanov, Sogda
Russian fishing firm warns sanctions ‘would be devastating for both sides’
Business as usual, for now, say sources close to Norebo Holding, Russia's largest quota holder and major exporter of cod, haddock, pollock and pelagic fish
Russia-Ukraine fallout: Japan panel advises law change to revoke Russian MFN trading status
Keep clicking back to this blog for updates on how the evolving crisis is impacting the seafood sector
Tunacor subsidiary Namsov opens $20m solar-powered processing plant
Namibia-based Namsov has built the country's first solar-powered horse mackerel processing plant at Walvis Bay
