Rising freight costs crimped Ecuador seafood exports by as much as $410m
At the end of 2021, ocean freight costs for Ecuadorian goods had increased by up to 117% compared to 2019, according to the Ecuadorian federation of exporters, Fedexpor
Daily recap, March 3: Pollock sector fears for worst; Russians banned from SEG
Undercurrent News' EMEA editor, Neil Ramsden, rounds up the biggest seafood news stories from Thursday
Russians banned from Barcelona seafood show next month
'The appropriateness of the participation of Russian companies is doubtful'
Daily recap, March 2: Royal Greenland suspends trading with Russia; Sofina parts ways with veteran exec
Undercurrent News' EMEA editor, Neil Ramsden, rounds up the biggest seafood news stories from Wednesday
NGO says EU a ‘major player’ in global shark trade
The International Fund for Animal Welfare claims the EU plays a key role as a supplier and trader in the global shark trade, which is 'driving many species towards extinction'
Daily recap, Mar. 1: Russian fish via China likely to be part of any EU sanctions; Dawnfresh enters administration
Undercurrent News' EMEA editor, Neil Ramsden, rounds up the biggest seafood news stories from Tuesday
Murphy retiring after five decades in tuna sector
Joe Murphy has worked closely with senior leadership of many Pacific island countries to strategically plan and develop higher industry standards
Aquaculture America 2022: US aquaculture enjoys ‘strong’ USDA leadership support, exec says
Undercurrent News brings you all the news and highlights from Aquaculture America 2022 in San Diego, California
Pure Samon RAS projects to install Scottish stunning tech
Aquaculture technology specialist Ace Aquatec has been providing consultations to Pure Salmon in the design of its facilities planned for Japan, France and the US
ASC launches second consultation round for new farm standard
This development of the new farm standard will be the biggest overhaul of the ASC certification program since its origin, the group said
