Seafood firms join push to cut SIMP parts out of fast-moving China bill
The late-added SIMP measures 'will impose requirements on seafood companies so complex that much of the supply chain is likely to grind to a halt in response'
Mowi finds ISA at Newfoundland farm with nearly 743k salmon
The detection occurred at Mowi's Friar Cove site, which includes eight total cages with 742,711 fish
Southeast Alaska Tanner crab harvest could be best in decades
'What we're seeing is kind of historically high levels' -- Joe Stratman, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Norway mackerel export prices kick off 2022 at two-year high
Prices for 600g-or-under mackerel from Norway have started the year at or near NOK 18/kg, while frozen herring export prices have been falling since the turn of the year
January the ‘best month ever’ for Norwegian frozen cod exports
Cod and saithe were two of the biggest winners in a month which saw Norwegian seafood exports break value records even as wild-caught volumes fell
Norwegian salmon exports break records in blistering start to 2022
Norway exported seafood worth $1.16bn in January, a new record value for a single month, and a 26% increase on last January
Namibian gov’t demands $213m in back taxes from Samherji
Namibian authorities claim this figure was owed by Samherji subsidiaries to the government before the Fishrot corruption scandal broke in 2019
Study claims Brexit benefits ‘fall far short of rhetoric’
Promises to take back control of UK waters and increase quota shares while minimizing trade impacts is 'starkly at odds with the reality of what has been achieved'
China’s 2021 seafood imports rebound 12% to $14.2bn
Consumer confidence in imports showed signs of recovery last year; meanwhile, China's seafood exports rose 15% y-o-y to $21bn, the second-highest level on record
New Zealand King Salmon reports ‘unforeseen increase’ in mortalities
'The situation continues to unfold, and we are deploying best practice measures to counter the heat of summer and other contributing stressors'
