Three crew from sunken Intershell vessel recovering from severe hypothermia
The US Coast Guard and local rescue crews arrived to find the men clinging to an inflatable hose used to stir up the ocean bed in search of scallops and surf clams
Veramaris algal oil to help Atlantic Sapphire reduce marine ingredients in feed
The salmon farmer's goal is to completely eliminate by 2025 the use of marine-derived ingredients in the feed it gives to its Atlantic salmon
Week six to see Norway, Chile, Scots salmon all strengthen in price
Salmon farmed in Norway, Chile and Scotland all look set to strengthen in price for week six of 2022, with demand good and supplies limited
EU, US reach deal to re-open shellfish trade as soon as end of February
'I warmly welcome this deal, which resolves a longstanding issue we have been working hard to unlock' -- Valdis Dombrovskis, European commissioner for trade
Another sustainability exec leaves Thai Union, joins XpertSea
Roxanne Nanninga was senior director of sustainability at Thai Union for over four years, working under Darian McBain, who left the company last summer
Hofseth Biocare sees record orders at start of Q1 despite deepening losses
Although gross operating revenue grew to NOK 87.6m last year, the firm reported a growing operational loss of NOK 115.9m
Washington state’s Dungeness season setting records
Overall Dungeness poundage so far this year has been impressive, and the prices fetched more so, but a market glut and green-crab infestation are on the horizon
Land-based grower tru Shrimp launches initial public offering on Nasdaq
The Minnesota company is making available a combination of 1.5 million shares of common stock and warrants to buy shares
Insect feed maker InnovaFeed inks pet food partnership with ADM
The global insect protein market is expected to surpass $113 billion in demand for new sustainable fish- and pet-food ingredients and a supportive regulatory environment
Opinion: SIMP expansion coming from unexpected source
Priority 'US-China' bills targeted to the broader economy and working their way through the House of Representatives and Senate containing SIMP-related provisions
