Nine fishermen feared drowned after Indonesian vessel sinks off Western Australia
Nine people are missing and presumed dead after an Indonesian fishing boat capsized off the northwest coast of Western Australia
Aussie abalone fishery set up for indigenous Tasmanians
The Tasmanian state government has allocated a portion of the island's abalone quota to Aboriginal groups
Editor’s choice: US ban on Russian seafood the talk of Boston
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Tesco becomes first UK retailer to stock MSC, purse-seine tuna
Beginning at the start of 2022, retailer Tesco started buying MSC-certified canned tuna from suppliers that were not exclusively pole-and-line for the first time
Editor’s choice: Fallout as UK retailers, US president say no to Russian seafood
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Aussie gov’t expects dip in salmon prices before sector returns to medium-term growth
Australian fisheries and aquaculture production value is forecast to rise by 10% in 2021-2022, driven by strong growth in production value for salmonids, shrimp and oysters
Editor’s choice: UK’s Dawnfresh goes under; Russia-Ukraine conflict impacts industry
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Salmon farmer Petuna said to be eyeing deal for Tasmanian port
'If one company buys it, it will become a monopoly' -- Stanley Chamber of Commerce president Bernard Atkins
NZ Coastal losses deepen in second half of 2021
The New Zealand-based exporter of shellfish by-products suffered a net loss of just over $1m in the last six months of 2021, flat y-o-y
PNG claims its MSC tuna landings reached 123,000t in 2021
Papua New Guinea says it had 48 vessels operating its Marine Stewardship Council-certified fishery last year, with landings up 67% y-o-y
