New Zealand’s Sanford warns of Omicron impacts on supply chain
Q1 saw market demand, and prices, improve as some regions emerged from under COVID-19 lockdowns, but the fishing and aquaculture firm warned of new impacts to come
Statt Torsk happy with farmed cod sales at over NOK 60/kg
Production from its third pilot-scale operation resulted in nearly 300t of cod sold to 'one of the largest Spanish food retailers'
Germany’s Deutsche See launches MSC-certified canned tuna
The German seafood distributor said demand for certified sustainable tuna was on the rise there
First harvest from Cermaq’s iFarm on its way to consumers
Cermaq Group's first iFarm fish have been harvested at the firm's processing plant in Steigen, in northern Norway, and sent to customers in Europe and Asia
Alaska fishing vessel’s 2021 sinking caused by crew fatigue, NTSB rules
The five-member crew was rescued. One minor injury was reported
US startup Impact Food rolling out new whole-cut tuna substitute
Impact Food generally favors flavor over content, saying that its tuna might not have, say, as much protein as tuna, but it would have a more realistic taste
Champlain closed deal for US lobster supplier as sale process ramped up
Canadian private equity Champlain Financial closed a deal for a US live lobster specialist last year, as the ongoing sale process for its seafood platform ramped up
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to avoid lobster roll controversy at Boston eatery
Ramsay's Kitchen, which opened Jan. 24, is serving both the Maine lobster roll and the Connecticut lobster roll
US salmon RAS problem solver Freshwater gives away 4,000 fillets
'It's gratifying to know that these salmon made their way to dinner plates in our home state of West Virginia' -- Travis May, Freshwater Institute
LatAm body baffled by lack of will to protect giant squid
600 Chinese vessels are 'irregularly' fishing in the South Pacific, according to fishing association CALAMASUR's president
