Collins presses USTR again on China’s failure to meet lobster import commitment
'Ensuring China’s commitments are upheld is critical to Maine’s iconic lobster industry, which supports thousands of jobs and strengthens our coastal communities' -- senator Susan Collins
Dutch mussel processor calls on UK gov’t to reduce regulatory ‘mountain’
Krijn Verwijs Yerseke, a Netherlands-based processor, buys 20% of the 15-20m kilograms of mussels the company cleans and processes each year from Britain, but could buy more
Norway’s mackerel exports pick up in volume in week six
Frozen mackerel export volumes rose to levels not seen for several months, while prices dropped back from week five's spike; herring exports also remained stronger
Krill harvester Aker Biomarine stabilizes but falls to full-year net loss
Aker, which is headquartered in Oslo and owns a krill oil processing factory in the US city of Houston, Texas, said headline numbers for 2021 were in line with recent guidance
Masoval set for bumper 2022 with all sales to reap soaring salmon spot prices
The small Norwegian salmon farmer's 100% exposure to the spot market looks set to stand it in good stead this year, with historically high prices
Leroy revises 2022 volumes down after booming demand in Q4
Strong demand and high prices made for a record fourth quarter, but the start of 2022 looks set to see reduced volumes at some of Leroy's salmon sites
UK’s consumption of Scottish salmon up 8% in 2021
The latest report from Salmon Scotland reveals the growing popularity of Scottish salmon among UK consumers, with volumes consumed up 7.8% to 63,300 metric tons
‘Refocused’ True World embarks on major ‘food hall’ push as part of transformation
True World is renovating a 34,000-square-foot building in the city of Novi, Michigan, that will feature sushi, Japanese pastry and other retail and grocery concepts
Maine mulling legal fund to fight looming right whale regs
'We're looking at a decade of fighting these regulations' -- Republican Rep. William Faulkingham of Maine
It’s almost an annual thing: Maryland presses for more H-2B visas
Securing seasonal labor for crab picking in Maryland will be more challenging than ever in 2022: The industry only expects to get 10% of the workforce needed
