More criminal charges likely in 2020 attack on Canadian lobster pound
Canadian prosecutor Robert Kennedy said the government is willing to discuss 'resolutions' for 'at least some' of the accused, which would avoid further court proceedings.
Iceland Ocean Cluster plans ‘eco-industrial park’ for land-based farming ops
Sjavarklasinn plans to develop a second collaborative space in a 30,000-square-meter building that was to be used for an aluminum plant in Helguvik, not far from Reykjavik
FDA entry-line refusals seen as ‘incredibly low’ despite record shrimp imports
'We have our rules and regulations that other folks don't follow' -- John Williams, Southern Shrimp Alliance
RAS salmon producer Atlantic Sapphire reports 400t biomass gain in December
'At this point I would say the farm is relatively reliable' -- Johan Andreassen, Atlantic Sapphire
Up to 190,000 salmon escape Caleta Bay farm in Chile
Caleta Bay told Sernapesca, Chile's National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service, that the incident was caused by third-party sabotage
DTC seafood leader Wild Alaskan adds ASMI marketer George
Monica George joins the Homer, Alaska-based company amidst growth and hiring spurts
BlueNalu adds well-traveled food industry exec Wagner to board
Mary K. Wagner has served in senior executive roles at Starbucks, Yum! Brands, Mars, Gallo Winery, General Mills and Gorton's Seafood
Gloucester seafood wholesaler shuts doors but remains in Boston
The US company's chief operating officer confirmed the closing in Gloucester but said that the company's Boston facility remains operational
‘Good virus’ helping save endangered California abalone
The virus is defeating the pathogen named Withering Syndrome -- a bacterium that infects the digestive lining of abalone, crippling their ability to absorb food
Alaska Fish Radio signs off after 33 years on the air
Seafood journalist Laine Welch chided the industry for missing opportunities to keep its revenues and workers within the US state
