Flight limits spoil big Chinese New Year lobster opportunity for US, Canada exporters
'We diversified pretty well, and we have other clients in other areas of the world, but China is always a big customer' -- Bill Bruns, the Lobster Co.
Report advocates for $15m to bolster Maine aquaculture over next decade
A report provides a 10-year road map that advocates for the support needed to accomplish 23 action items and hire 24-full-time employees
West African nations sign anti-IUU pact, combine resources
Benin, Ghana and Togo have pledged to work together to reduce illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the Gulf of Guinea
Espersen makes ‘contingency plans’ for possible Russian sanctions over Ukraine
One of the largest seafood processors in Europe is planning for a worst-case scenario for the sector stemming from a Russian invasion of Ukraine
25 NGOs call on Kerry to realign US against IUU fishing
According to US navy secretary Carlos Del Toro, illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing has replaced piracy as the global maritime security threat
Bill reintroduced by oceans panel chair Huffman to protect wild US salmon
HR 6491, the Salmon FISH Act, has just four cosponsors so far
Delayed RAS salmon farmer confronts contractor lawsuit, ballooning costs
Emergent Holdings, the parent firm behind Whole Oceans in Maine, faces a lawsuit filed by the owners of Pranger Enterprises, a contractor well known in the RAS space
EU to be more dependent on cod imports than ever in 2022, processing body says
EU cod consumption is through the roof, yet the bloc's landings are at an all-time low, according to the fish processors' representative body
Weak market to keep heavy percentage of Sitka herring in water
'It's gonna be attractive, but by the same token, the markets can only handle so much' -- Aaron Dupuis, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
US restaurant cited for frozen shrimp found thawing in mop sink
Yet the grade at the Golden Dragon on West Andrew Johnson Highway got a 75 score, a passing grade, from an inspector
