Royal Greenland latest to suspend trading with Russia
The decision will impact the firm and its Russian JV partner Agama -- 'but I support the decision 100%', Royal Greenland's CEO told Undercurrent
Karstensens to build new 75m pelagic trawler for Veibust family
The new Havfisk is the latest vessel ordered by the Veibusts from Karstensens Skibsvaerft after receiving the 80m trawler Havskjer in early 2021
Iceland expects lower cod volumes, higher prices through March
Just 7,000t of cod was sold in Iceland's fish markets through February, down from 10,000t in the same month last year -- and prices are now getting higher by the day
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
Scottish Sea Farms names management team at newly acquired Shetland ops
SSF has confirmed the first of its key Shetland appointments, following the company's acquisition of Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK in December 2021
Norway’s capelin season in Icelandic waters ends as a disappointment
The Norwegian fleet landed just over 90,000t of the total 145,000t quota
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'
Mercamadrid prices for large European bass, bream keep on rising in week eight
Prices for large-sized European seabass and seabream traded in Mercamadrid, in Spain, continued to rise during week eight of 2022
Vietnam shrimp prices remain flat for week eight
Spot prices for farmed vannamei flattened across the board for week eight of 2022
Norway’s scientists recommend sand eel quota come down 59%
The Institute of Marine Research has recommended a preliminary quota of 60,000t, down 59% from 2021's final quota
