Texas oyster bed closures hitting harvesters hard
Only five of the state's 34 oyster or shellfish areas are open. While the season runs from Nov. 1 to April 30, many areas have been closed since mid-December
Peru’s fishery exports drop in January on lower fishmeal, frozen seafood sales
Peru exported some 116,300 metric tons of fishery products worth $250.3 million in January, down by 33% in volume and 16% in value compared to the same month of 2021
Canada agrees with France to retain catch levels in second-largest cod fishery
The 3Ps cod stock has remained in the critical zone since the early 2000s, however fishing mortality is at its lowest level in decades -- Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Aqua-Spark’s latest investment goes to algal astaxanthin firm
The sustainable aquaculture fund's latest investment is in Hawaii-based Kuehnle AgroSystems, which produces natural coloring for the sector from microalgae
Imports of Russian whitefish possibly excluded from EU ban
On Tuesday European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced a 'fifth package' of sanctions which target, among other things, imports of Russian seafood
Scots fund awards £7.4m to local fishing businesses, marine organizations
Scotland's Marine Fund Scotland -- the replacement of the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund -- has awarded £7.4m to local fishing businesses and marine organizations
Salmon Evolution raises $34m with latest placement
The land-based farmer said its latest funding round will partly fund its second phase of construction, as well as pay to expand capacity at its recently-acquired smolt plant
Hilton looks forward to US foray, as New Zealand seafood launch boosts results
Hilton spoke of 'significant growth in Australasia' with its seafood launch in New Zealand, and said its deal for Foppen represented good diversification progress
Atlantic Natural relaunches Tuno brand for UK retail
One of the most widely stocked fish-free brands in the country, Tuno has launched with a new look and 'new and improved' recipes
Scottish salmon sector calls for more effort to cut costs of Brexit paperwork
Salmon Scotland warned that member companies have faced an extra £3 million in export costs each year since the UK left the EU
