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Foodservice April 1, 2022 4:54 PM
Pacific, others to benefit from Princess Cruise Lines’ ‘Wild Alaska Seafood’ program

Princess Cruise Lines announced its 'Wild for Alaska Seafood' program on Thursday, saying it will offer 30 'distinctive' Alaska seafood dishes with featured items every night

North America April 1, 2022 4:44 PM
Alaska, Maine, Maryland legislators celebrate visa expansion for seafood sectors

'Today’s supplemental H-2B visa release announcement from DHS is of critical importance to the Alaska seafood industry' -- senator Lisa Murkowski

North America April 1, 2022 4:37 PM
Atlantic Sapphire lands $25m credit facility

By Jason Huffman

The credit facility, which has been tied to the company's phase two construction efforts, is to be repaid in three months

Analysis April 1, 2022 4:29 PM
Former Russian crab importer: Latest pivot not a short-term move

By Jason Huffman

'I just had a sense that this was going to get messy. We had contracts out there for multiple loads and we simply started canceling them all' -- Stuart Kozloff, International Seafood Ventures

North America April 1, 2022 3:44 PM
Fishin’ founder’s new Ren plant follows Beaver Street into Walmart skin-packs

By Tom Seaman

Both Ren and Beaver Street are moving into regions previously exclusively supplied by Norway's Mowi from its plants in Miami, Florida, and Dallas, Texas

Aquaculture April 1, 2022 2:56 PM
Police conclude ‘no evidence of arson’ in Atlantic Sapphire fire

Police have found no conclusive cause of the fire, which ended the land-based salmon firm's steelhead trout trials in Denmark last year

Prices April 1, 2022 2:47 PM
Norway salmon prices push NOK 100/kg, with Scottish, Chilean still high

By Neil Ramsden

Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon are pushing the NOK 100/kg level once more, while Scottish are either flat or up, and the dip in Chilean prices could flatten or even rebound

Prices April 1, 2022 12:54 PM
Russian Far East fish prices weaken in week 13

Far East spot prices weakened, but those in the North-Western and Central regions remained stable, as the Russian currency bounced back from recent lows

Prices April 1, 2022 12:25 PM
Norwegian vessels turn to blue whiting with capelin season done

By Neil Ramsden

Week 12 of 2022 saw Norway's fleet enjoy the best week of the year so far for blue whiting, with fishing taking place west of Ireland in EU waters

Prices April 1, 2022 10:29 AM
Vietnam’s pangasius farmers urged to avoid heavy stocking while prices are high

By Neil Ramsden

The pangasius sector has long operated in a boom-bust cycle, but authorities are urging farmers not to over-produce at the current prices, warning there will be a correction

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