New Icelandic salmon licenses issued for Arctic Fish, Ice Fish Farm
NRS' subsidiary Arctic Fish has received an additional 4,000t of licensed capacity, while Ice Fish Farm on the east side of the country has gained a license for a further 7,000t
Judge finds for AquaChile in 2019 dispute, orders Santa Barbara smokehouse to pay $550k
A US court has found against Santa Barbara Smokehouse and ordered it to pay over $550,000 to former salmon vendor AquaChile in a case relating to a 2019 dispute
$790,000 grant will help McGraw Seafood become fully BRC certified
This latest project will bring the last incremental investments required to help McGraw attain full British Retail Consortium certification
Greenpeace: Gov’ts fail to agree on global ocean treaty
Governments have failed to create the legal framework for the creation of marine protected areas across at least a third of the world's oceans by 2030
SalMar begins $1.7bn buyout of NTS shares
SalMar has already received pre-acceptances for its NOK 120 per share offer from shareholders owning 50.1% of NTS
Hilton closes $102m deal for Dutch smoker Foppen
The UK meat packer confirmed on the London Stock Exchange that it had completed its buyout of Foppen, a deal first reported by Undercurrent last October
EU importers plea for relaxed regulation as raw material for Ukraine fills ports
Imported fish originally intended for Ukraine is arriving in European harbors, where it faces destruction or waste unless current certificate regulations are relaxed
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
EU cod fleet calls on Commission to stand up for fishing rights in Norway
The EU cod fleet represented by Europeche and ENAFA has denounced once again the decision taken by Norway to cut the EU's cod quota in Svalbard
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
