DTC darling Wild Alaskan ends holdout, boosts subscription rates 11%
Subscribers will now be required to pay $145 per month to keep receiving 12 packs containing a selected mix of frozen wild-caught salmon, whitefish or shellfish products
Icelandic whitefish prices drop again, high catches to continue through April
Prices are not expected to start rising again until the end of the month, with the industry in the peak of its fishing season at present
Pacific, others to benefit from Princess Cruise Lines’ ‘Wild Alaska Seafood’ program
Princess Cruise Lines announced its 'Wild for Alaska Seafood' program on Thursday, saying it will offer 30 'distinctive' Alaska seafood dishes with featured items every night
Former Russian crab importer: Latest pivot not a short-term move
'I just had a sense that this was going to get messy. We had contracts out there for multiple loads and we simply started canceling them all' -- Stuart Kozloff, International Seafood Ventures
Good weather, exceptional catches push Icelandic whitefish prices down
Prices are expected to remain at this level -- well up on last year but below February's peaks -- for as long as the weather holds, auction sources said
US reinstates tariff exclusions for haddock, sole, crabmeat imported from China
The tariff exclusion extensions will continue through Dec. 31, 2022, and be backwards-dated to apply as of Oct. 12, 2021
Alaska sets dates for elections to fill Don Young’s seat in US House
The US seafood state of Alaska will hold two special elections this summer to fill its lone US House of Representatives seat
High catch volumes keeping Icelandic whitefish prices flat, for now
After weeks of bad weather, a gap in the clouds has helped Iceland's fishers to land a sizeable catch this week, keeping prices low even as demand soars
Ocean Choice set to open $16m Canadian value-added plant in Q4, eyes EU move
The company plans to use the plant to launch value-added products from 15 species, including scallops, coldwater shrimp, redfish and Greenland halibut
Nova Scotia fisherman lost during crew transfer from raft to Coast Guard vessel
Jeremy Hart of Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia, spent five hours in the ocean before he was pulled out. He later died in a hospital