US seafood coalition sues to stop $2.8bn wind farm
'These losses could have been mitigated', the lawsuit states
OCI jumps into Boston show as Beaver Street, Multi X, PanaPesca, 11 Taiwanese firms exit
'We decided to go because many of our customers are going, and we hope to have good discussions about the upcoming season' -- Martin Sullivan, Ocean Choice International
Tradex reports Alaska’s Pacific cod, pollock A seasons slow out of gate
Just 9,000 metric tons of pollock has been harvested in Alaska so far, compared to 35,000t by the same point last year and 99,000t by this time in 2020
NOAA raids North Carolina market, hauls away seafood
Federal officials have declined to comment on whether an investigation is ongoing, but a B & J employee said agents told everyone they were serving a warrant
SPRFMO fails to agree on new squid rules
Among the rejected proposals: having ships carry observers and unload only in ports instead of at sea to giant refrigerated vessels
Amended boundary at Cooke Nova Scotia salmon farm protects 80% of production
The ruling addresses an aquaculture site that had been operating outside of its earlier boundaries for at least 18 years without penalty
UK, Greenland formally begin FTA talks
The UK government said cutting tariffs of up to 20% would benefit UK supermarkets and catering businesses, and ultimately consumers
Japanese tuna fisheries dealt blow by serious catch reporting failure
A Japanese official said the uncovering of a systemic underreporting of catches late last year was just the tip of the iceberg
Warming waters lead squid to proliferate in Canada’s Gulf of Saint Lawrence
'Can we eat our squid caught in our own waters, by our own fishermen, processed in our own factories?' -- Sandra Gauthier, the Exploramer Museum
US forced labor case against Taiwanese tuna vessel ripens into rare ‘finding’
Unlike a withhold release order, a finding by CBP means the goods can be seized upon arrival in the US, not just detained -- customs and trade attorney Jessica Rifkin
