Canadian lobster exports have biggest year ever, topping CAD 3.2bn in 2021
The big change was in US frozen and processed lobster sales, which were up CAD 240m and CAD 300m, respectively, from 2019
Murphy retiring after five decades in tuna sector
Joe Murphy has worked closely with senior leadership of many Pacific island countries to strategically plan and develop higher industry standards
Canada’s Icewater cancels imports of Russian cod
Canadian whitefish processor Icewater Seafoods says it will stop buying headed and gutted cod from Russia in light of the invasion of Ukraine
Another big Canada snow crab fishery looks likely to see TAC increase
The latest report from Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans bodes well for a total allowable catch increase in Canada's largest snow crab fishery
Indonesia shrimp prices rise further in East Java, West Nusa Tenggara in week eight
Farm-gate prices for large-sized head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia continued to rise in the main farming regions of West Nusa Tenggara and East Java in week eight
Aquaculture America 2022: US aquaculture enjoys ‘strong’ USDA leadership support, exec says
Undercurrent News brings you all the news and highlights from Aquaculture America 2022 in San Diego, California
Danish association: Russian fish processed in China likely to be part of any EU sanctions
Russian whitefish sent to China for re-processing would likely be included in any EU food-focused sanctions from the bloc, says director of Danish Seafood Association
Spain threatens to close ports to Russian vessels, encourages EU to follow suit
Spain has called on the EU bloc to ban Russian vessels from its ports and waters, bringing sanctions against Russia to the maritime space
ASC launches second consultation round for new farm standard
This development of the new farm standard will be the biggest overhaul of the ASC certification program since its origin, the group said
Harvester group suggests NAFO kick Russia out of Canadian offshore waters
'Offshore trawlers from the Russian Federation have access to thousands of tons of quota a year in the NAFO zone, including redfish, turbot and skate' -- Ryan Cleary, SEA-NL
