Maine records most valuable lobster landing year ever
Normally Maine's Department of Marine Resources withholds its catch data until March, so this week's release of 2021 lobster landings is a bit early
Mixed bag for Russian frozen fish prices in week six
Pollock in the Far East saw prices firming, while cod, salmon, and herring in the North West dipped in price
Norwegian whitefish quota carryover means minimal volume drop expected for 2022
Newly-added carryover quota from the Norwegian fisheries directorate means last year's catch volumes are very possible in 2022, despite the original 20% TAC reduction
Strong snow crab biomass finding bodes well for TAC increase in big Canada fishery
The survey findings suggest a possible snow crab TAC increase of 35% in Canada's southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Thai vannamei shrimp prices pick up in week six
After three weeks of continuous drop, ex-farm prices for 60- and 70-count vannamei shrimp in Thailand rose by THB 2.5 per kilogram
Fish Factor: Alaska’s nascent seaweed sector; Crew internships; Fish board members sought
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Norway, Scots salmon prices have never spiked so steeply, sources say
UK buyers are stunned at the spike in spot prices, while Norway too is seeing a hike; Chilean prices may now remain stable, but are firm
LatAm body baffled by lack of will to protect giant squid
600 Chinese vessels are 'irregularly' fishing in the South Pacific, according to fishing association CALAMASUR's president
NASDAQ: Norway salmon spot prices lift again in week five
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon rose once again in week five of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
Russian frozen fish prices steady, firm in week five
Russian frozen fish spot prices were mainly stable in the Far Eastern regions, but spot price levels firmed in the North-Western and Central regions