Boston day three recap: US exporter shares plea by Ukraine for more seafood
Undercurrent News recently reported live from the Seafood Expo North America trade show in Boson, Massachusetts
NL fishing association leader suggests CAD 10/lb is fair shore price for snow crab
Working in the Canadian snow crab sector's favor this year will be the US ban on Russian seafood imports and also the dramatic cut to quota in Alaska
Russia ban request spotlights creation of new US seafood association
'We are proud to do our small part in combating evil and aggression and to stand with Ukraine' -- the Massachusetts Seafood Collaborative
British Columbia premier warns Trudeau against letting farm licenses expire
'Regrettably there is widespread concern in coastal communities that your government is poised to make a decision in coming days that will eliminate many if not all salmon farming licenses' -- British Columbia premier John Horgan
Petition seeks to expand Alaska protection areas for North Pacific right whales
'Along with ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear is the greatest threat to baleen whales, particularly for those with critically low numbers like North Pacific right whales' -- Center for Biological Diversity
Big US exporter to Ukraine not yet able to answer plea for more seafood
'Currently, Ukraine is in dire need of replenishment of food stocks, in particular in the part of fish products' -- public plea from Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food
Ban or no ban, EU-Russian whitefish trade faces world of difficulties
As yet there have been no sanctions for Russian whitefish imports from EU authorities, but the threat and the uncertainty caused by the conflict is having consequences across supply chains
Left out of 2022 budget, US seafood marketing campaign champions begin rally for 2023
'In order for policy makers to know that we're serious, we need to grow our voice. And this is the time to do it' -- Linda Lai Cornish, Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Canadian crabbing rights dispute leaves fishers concerned for livelihood
The Tofino fishery on the west coast of Vancouver Island is the subject of a legal dispute after a government ruling on rights allocations where neither party claims to have been consulted
Arctic multinational governing council suspended due to Russia conflict
Seven of the Arctic Council's eight members have agreed to boycott future meetings, except for Russia, which holds the council's rotating chairmanship
