Another big Canada snow crab fishery looks likely to see TAC increase
The latest report from Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans bodes well for a total allowable catch increase in Canada's largest snow crab fishery
Trident confirms plan for scaled down booth at Boston show
'While we will not have our full culinary and demonstration booth, we will have a geographical location on the show floor ...' -- Melody Conner, Trident Seafoods
Then there were two: PE vies with Premium for $600m crab, lobster supplier
A PE firm looking to get into the seafood sector is competing with Canadian food group Premium Brands as sale process for Champlain's C&E Seafood nears a conclusion
Possible US ban on Russian seafood still in play after bill’s failed sprint to passage
Massachusetts companies should be 'processing American Alaskan pollock, not the authoritarian pollock of Russia' -- Alaska senator Dan Sullivan
Boston show adds Canfisco, Ideal Fish, 54 others while CP, Aquamaof join exit
'I always learn a lot about the industry from this conference and, after two years of canceled shows, there is a lot to catch-up on' -- Eric Pedersen, Ideal Fish
EU prepares sanctions on Russia after invasion of Ukraine begins
EU president von der Leyen will outline a sanctions package being finalized by the European Commission, and which the Council will swiftly adopt, on Feb. 24
UK fishermen still searching for answers after huge lobster, crab die-off
'There are fishermen here who've been working in the industry for 60 years and they've never seen anything like it' -- Joe Redfern, project manager at the Whitby Lobster Hatchery
Canadian snow crab harvester hopes ropeless gear available by 2024
The technology being used by 22 Canadian harvesters involves a cellphone or a smartphone tablet and a deck unit with acoustic pinger to send a signal to the bottom
New NL harvester association SEA-NL elects first executives
The group's board also has voted to back eight initiatives, including changing federal policy to allow non-core groundfish licenses to be sold or transferred
Newfoundland processors question new price panel member’s objectivity
'Mr. McCurdy's appointment is an insult to members, and undermines the independence of the arbitration process' -- Derek Butler, Association of Seafood Producers