Icelandic exporters to lose millions as consequence of Ukraine war
Many of Iceland's seafood exporters shifted their focus from Russia to Ukraine after the 2014 Crimea crisis; the growing export of food technology to Russia is also halted
Boston seafood show drops mask requirement
'Given this news, masks will no longer be required to enter the event. However, in consideration of your fellow attendees, we encourage you to wear a mask...' -- Wynter Courmont
Analyst lowers target price for High Liner stock over reported end to Russia purchases
'We understand High Liner has stopped direct purchases from Russian companies, which were previously minor' -- Jonathan Lamers, BMO Capital Markets
As fallout from Ukraine invasion tempers pollock prices, sector fears for worst
While pollock processors in Europe are running down stocks, they are also worried about further sanctions or retailer and consumer opposition to Russian products
No plans in place to sanction Russian landings in Norway
Although landings of Russian fish in Norwegian ports have declined sharply in recent years, Norwegian institutes have stressed that it remains business as usual
Over quota, king mackerel gillnet season ends in Gulf of Mexico
Under federal regulations, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is required to subtract overages of the commercial gillnet quota from the next year's quota
Newfoundland harvesters fear new price panel chair will favor processors
The recent drama surrounding the makeup of the Canadian province's important three-person seafood price-setting panel has seen yet another plot twist
Maine lawmakers reverse course, revive fund to fight right whale regs
Changes to the proposed Maine state bill would allocate $900,000 annually to the fund, which the legislature could renew every two years
US resort town restaurant to no longer offer Russian vodka, snow crab
'As a veteran-owned company, we understand the cost of independence' -- Buoys on the Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
NGO says EU a ‘major player’ in global shark trade
The International Fund for Animal Welfare claims the EU plays a key role as a supplier and trader in the global shark trade, which is 'driving many species towards extinction'
