Krill harvester Aker Biomarine stabilizes but falls to full-year net loss
Aker, which is headquartered in Oslo and owns a krill oil processing factory in the US city of Houston, Texas, said headline numbers for 2021 were in line with recent guidance
Norway’s Bluewild orders new factory trawler for shrimp, whitefish
Young Norwegian fishing company BlueWild is expanding its fleet with a new 73.2-meter-long factory trawler aimed for shrimp and whitefish fishing
Maine mulling legal fund to fight looming right whale regs
'We're looking at a decade of fighting these regulations' -- Republican Rep. William Faulkingham of Maine
It’s almost an annual thing: Maryland presses for more H-2B visas
Securing seasonal labor for crab picking in Maryland will be more challenging than ever in 2022: The industry only expects to get 10% of the workforce needed
Study: ‘Better use of data will future-proof fisheries’
A column by Michel Kaiser, professor of fisheries conservation and chief scientist at Scotland's Heriot-Watt University
Vietnam shrimp prices continue bounceback in week six
Prices kept rising back toward the levels seen at the very end of 2021 -- the highest seen in the past three years
Watch: Siam Canadian’s Gulkin talks shrimp outlook
Undercurrent News spoke with Jim Gulkin, CEO of Siam Canadian Group, on the outlook for the shrimp sector in 2022
Return of Chinese demand likely to absorb much of 2022’s expected shrimp boom
The return of Chinese demand, the impact of Omicron, and a substantial growth in supply are expected to be the focus of the global shrimp sector this year, according to Siam Canadian's Jim Gulkin
Chinese shrimp, whitefish processor files for $52m IPO
Founded in 2002, AsiaSea said it would invest CNY 250m in a 50,000-square-meter processing facility with 15,000t of annual production capacity
Nikolik: Strong Ecuador shrimp exports set to continue in 2022
Given the gradual recovery from the pandemic, the strong growth in demand for Ecuadorian shrimp across its main markets seen during 2021 is set to continue into 2022
