UK court asks gov’t to review ‘absurd’ case against Greenpeace boulder barrier
Phil Haslam, the MMO director of operations who opted to prosecute Greenpeace over its boulder-dropping activities, has since moved to fisher North Atlantic Holdings
Norway pelagic prices likely stable in 2022, unless mackerel sharing agreement made
Experts at Norges Sildesalgslag expect little change in pricing for herring and mackerel this year, unless Norway's mackerel quota is slashed by agreeing to a lower share
Cornish king crab renaming scores win for UK fishermen
UK sales of spider crab have jumped by up to 400% after the species was renamed Cornish king crab in order to appeal to British consumers
Indonesian vannamei shrimp prices start 2022 up in West Nusa Tenggara, East Java
Farm-gate prices for head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia rose further in the country's main farming regions of West Nusa Tenggara and East Java in 2022's first week
Norwegian fresh salmon export value kicks off 2022 with 33% increase
The average export value of fresh Norwegian salmon in the first week of the year was NOK 67.23 per kilogram; that's up 33% compared to the same period of 2021
Vietnam’s vannamei, black tiger prices drop in week two
Ex-farm prices for head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp in Vietnam fell across all sizes during the second week of the year, as prices for black tiger shrimp also did, aside from 20-counts
Cermaq cancels Boston booth as US COVID cases rise
Norway-based Cermaq Group is the latest company to pull out of the Boston seafood show, which is set to take place March 13-15 amid rising cases of COVID-19
Large Indian vannamei price dips at last, smaller sizes keep rising
Farm-gate prices for the largest HOSO vannamei shrimp in Andhra Pradesh fell but remained at an annual high, while prices in Gujarat rebounded in week two
Russia’s largest salmon farmer boosts revenues on bigger harvest
Russian Aquaculture has reported a near doubling of sales in 2021 on the back of a 78% increase in harvested fish to 32,500t
Boston show will go on though rising COVID cases spook more exhibitors
'Man, this was a really tough decision' -- Christian Limberg on Harbor Seafood's decision to not exhibit at the Boston seafood show in 2022
