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Coronavirus
Watch: Royal Greenland CEO talks markets after announcing departure

By Jan. 21, 2022 4:09 PM

Mikael Thinghuus, CEO of Royal Greenland until the summer of 2022, spoke to Undercurrent about changes wrought by COVID, Brexit, and changing tastes

R&D
Maine lobster harvesters say they can’t find gear to comply with NOAA rules

Jan. 21, 2022 3:40 PM

NOAA has approved two companies’ ropes. One said their rope hasn’t been used in Maine. The other awaits federal approval for colors that Maine lobstermen need

North America
GMRI: Gulf of Maine water temperatures set fall record

Jan. 20, 2022 3:40 PM

'The average sea surface temperature for the Gulf of Maine during Fall 2021 (Sept. 1-Nov. 30) was 59.9 degrees Fahrenheit, more than 4°F above the long-term average'

US China trade spat hit seafood
Chinese companies lead 30 exhibitor exodus from Boston seafood show

By Jan. 19, 2022 5:07 PM

As many as 17 of the organizations to withdraw their exhibits over the past week are from China, including the county's national seafood trade association

Prices
Scallop, lobster landings led Massachusetts to record-breaking values

Jan. 14, 2022 3:44 PM

The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries reports having recorded more than $800 million worth of seafood landings in the US state in 2021, an all-time high

Coronavirus
UK scampi firm’s 2022 focus on selling products, as inflation carried into new year

By Jan. 14, 2022 10:39 AM

Whitby Seafoods was satisfied with its 2020 result, and has seen sales growth in 2021; the focus now is on pushing for more retail opportunities in the face of higher costs

Supply
Indonesian gov’t plans network of ‘aquaculture villages’

Jan. 10, 2022 10:20 AM

The initiative is an effort to rapidly grow Indonesia's production of shrimp, lobster, crab and seaweed in a bid to speed up post-pandemic recovery

US China trade spat hit seafood
US lobster sales to China overcome trade war, bogus ties to COVID

Jan. 7, 2022 3:19 PM

Chinese demand for US lobsters has 'bounced back with a vengeance' from the damage caused by former president Donald Trump's trade war started in 2018

Policy
More criminal charges likely in 2020 attack on Canadian lobster pound

Jan. 7, 2022 3:09 PM

Canadian prosecutor Robert Kennedy said the government is willing to discuss 'resolutions' for 'at least some' of the accused, which would avoid further court proceedings.

Supply
North American lobster prices high but constant in December, January

By Jan. 6, 2022 3:40 PM

'People want to buy the lobster more so than they're concerned about making a profit doing it. So, it's a self-inflicted wound' -- Stewart Lamont, Tangier lobster

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