Scotland opens consultations on mandatory REM in fisheries
The Scottish government is taking opinions on proposals including remote electronic monitoring and 'additional technical and spatial management measures'
Seafood still seeing y-o-y value declines at UK retail, despite inflation
Meat, fish, and poultry continue to see value decline when compared with the strong household purchasing seen last year during much stricter lockdown restrictions
Pelagic activities, including capelin, take Iceland’s SVN to significant profits
The company earned -- and spent -- big in its first year of being listed on the Nasdaq Iceland stock exchange
Russian actions cast doubt on chances of NE Atlantic pelagics quota sharing deal
Russia is no longer invited to the meeting on March 14-15, which means Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting -- for which Russia is a 'fishing state' -- will not be discussed
Pelagics sector sees markets shift, but volumes diverted from Ukraine being absorbed
Ukraine and its neighbors are key markets for capelin and quite important for herring too, but sources say that for now, sales are being diverted without any impact on pricing
Russian frozen fish prices keep rising, ruble keeps declining
Russian frozen fish spot prices increased across all Russia's regions in week 10, against a backdrop of continued economic crisis
Clearwater’s resource access is ‘nice’ inflation hedge for Premium
'As a harvester, they benefit from inflation because their harvesting costs tend to be relatively fixed. So that gives us a nice hedge as well with regards to runaway inflation' -- George Paleologue
Norway’s blue whiting, capelin seasons go on after weak February for herring exports
Bad weather and the purse seine fleet's focus on capelin fishing in Iceland were important reasons for lower herring volumes last month
Russian pollock catching ahead of 2021
Russia's landings in the Far East are up 16% year-on-year thus far, and 18% up in the Okhotsk Sea
Aussie gov’t expects dip in salmon prices before sector returns to medium-term growth
Australian fisheries and aquaculture production value is forecast to rise by 10% in 2021-2022, driven by strong growth in production value for salmonids, shrimp and oysters
