Indonesian vannamei prices rise again across main areas
Farm-gate prices for head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia continued to rise in the country's main farming regions of Java and West Nusa Tenggara in week two
US to ban Mexican vessels fishing in Gulf from entering its ports
The US' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has declared port restrictions on all Mexican-flagged fishing vessels operating in the Gulf of Mexico starting Feb. 7
US imported blue swimming crab prices hit plateau after steep 19-month ascent
There's more swimming crab inventory in the US than there was even just a few months ago -- Troy Turkin, Supreme Crab & Seafood
US Gulf of Mexico shrimpers getting some good prices mid-season
Some of the most recent dockside prices of shrimp are at 52-week highs, according to David Veal, executive director of the American Shrimp Processors Association
Seafood Watch loses key aquaculture expert Voorhees to Cargill
'It's the accumulation of the little things that makes the big things happen...' -- former Seafood Watch staffer Taylor Voorhees in a farewell note to friends and colleagues
Mikael Thinghuus to leave Royal Greenland after 11 years
After 11 years as CEO of Royal Greenland, Mikael Thinghuus has agreed with the company's board that he will step down from his position in the summer of 2022
UK research looks into fuel-saving benefits of new trawl gear
The 'Sumwing' has been designed to fly just off the seabed, reducing drag and therefore fuel use
Editor’s choice: Boston exhibitor numbers dropping; US snow crab imports up
Tom Seaman, editorial director of Undercurrent News, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Cooke’s new trawler heads to Argentina for shrimp season
Cooke's Wanchese Fish Company's new shrimp trawler 'Destiny' is on its way to Argentina's Mar del Plata fishing grounds in time for the offshore season
Four hurricanes in 12 months cost Louisiana fisheries nearly $580m
'The landfall of four major hurricanes in a single state in such a short time frame [12 months and two days] is unprecedented in the northern Gulf of Mexico region' -- damage study
