Clean Seas’ sales boom 40% to pre-pandemic levels
Earnings also saw a significant rebound, breaking even as the firm was able to cut its cost of production 3%
Vietnam pangasius shortage begins to bite, expected to last until summer
Analysts in Vietnam expect raw material prices to keep rising for a month or two, and then stay firm for the summer; processors said to be concerned, with contracts to fulfill
NTS Q4 revenue hits $290m after acquisitions, but margins down
The farming and aquaculture service vessel group reported quarterly earnings of NOK 479m, up 178% year-on-year
2021 was ‘strong year’ for EU bass, bream production with up to 9% growth
2021 looks to have been 'a stronger year' in terms of EU farmed seabass and bream production, with a growth rate expected for the entire year of between 4% and 9%
NSC head resigns after six years
After six years as CEO of the Norwegian Seafood Council, Renate Larsen has made the decision to resign
Vietnam’s tuna export value up 108% in January on greater sales to US, EU
Vietnam's tuna exports saw a strong increase in January, amounting to $88m, up by 108% compared to the same month a year before
Editor’s choice: Russia sanctions would ‘devastate both sides’; PE puts US lobster firm up for sale
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Del Taco chain launches shrimp dishes in time for Lent
Del Taco serves more than three million guests weekly at 600 restaurants in six states
Reuters: Alaska scientists worried about climate change limiting salmon industry
The state of Alaska has taken to sending emergency food shipments to communities affected by the loss of wild salmon due to marine heatwaves
US Coast Guard cites vessel off Alaskan coast for catching halibut during offseason
The crew of the cutter Bailey Barco reported finding 18 halibut and one lingcod when they boarded the 38-foot vessel named Competition off the coast of Kodiak
