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Trade Feb. 10, 2022 5:57 PM
Current Foods launches new online shop with sushi-grade vegan tuna, salmon

Consumers can sign up now for pre-launch access to a new online shop that will start by featuring two tuna substitutes -- poké cubes and standard fillets

Policy Feb. 10, 2022 5:44 PM
Maine lawmaker asks for rule change following Cooke salmon mortality event

By Jason Huffman

'If over 100,000 cows died in Albion, would anyone be notified at the Department of Agriculture?' -- Lynne Williams, Maine state representative

Analysis Feb. 9, 2022 7:44 PM
India wins gold, Ecuador silver in 2021 US shrimp import olympics

By Jason Huffman and María Feijóo

But the really big winners were consumers and seafood importers as the US imported 20% more shrimp and paid 24% more for them in 2021

North America Feb. 9, 2022 7:32 PM
Grieg to deploy ‘semi-closed’ BC salmon farms despite net-pen phaseout

By Nick Sambides Jr.

Grieg might see some wiggle room in the statements made by the administration of prime minister Justin Trudeau regarding the eventual ban

North America Feb. 9, 2022 7:26 PM
Herring harvester appeals to stop industry-funded at-sea observer rule

While judge William Smith found in favor of NOAA in September 2021, Seafreeze Fleet has appealed, arguing that the cost of observers would render fishing unprofitable

Eco-labels Feb. 9, 2022 6:57 PM
Seafood Watch mulls red ‘avoid’ rating for US, Canadian lobster fisheries

By Nick Sambides Jr.

A US seafood rating organization famous for using traffic-sign color-coding to grade sustainability is proposing to mark Canadian and American lobstermen as 'avoid'

Analysis Feb. 9, 2022 6:40 PM
Price gap growing between large- and mid-sized US sea scallops

By Jason Huffman

A total of 24,564 lbs of sea scallops sold Monday for $654,149 at the seafood auction in New Bedford, Massachusetts, an average of $26.63/lb

US investigates tuna brands Feb. 9, 2022 5:34 PM
Judge nixes StarKist’s request to have some tuna price-fixing suits thrown out

By Jason Smith

Dana Sabraw, the chief judge of the Southern District of California rejected StarKist's request for partial summary judgment

North America Feb. 9, 2022 10:23 AM
Aquamaof out as US salmon project switches RAS supplier

By Neil Ramsden

West Coast Salmon's agreement with the Israeli firm is off, the company confirmed, though the status of the technology supplier's investment is up in the air

North America Feb. 8, 2022 7:02 PM
Maine delegation details lobster rope-gear dilemma in further appeal for delay

By Jason Huffman

'The economic harm imposed by the gear conversion deadline will be severe, and the scarcity of required gear is making it difficult...' -- Maine delegation to commerce secretary

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