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
Farmed tilapia surge boosts Brazil’s total aquaculture 2021 exports
Exports of Brazilian aquaculture products topped $20.8 million in value in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 78%, according to data from the country's fish farming association, Peixe BR
Mercamadrid price for European bass drops to lowest since early 2020
The price of large-sized European seabass from Turkey, Greece and Spain, as traded in Spain, fell during week six to €8.00/kg, its lowest since early 2020
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
Russian pollock fishing continues higher than 2021
Russia's pollock season in the country's Far East fisheries continues its good start with 298,600t caught since the beginning of the year
Norwegian cod, haddock export volumes drop in week six
Prices for fresh whitefish products out of the country remained largely unchanged week-on-week despite the noticeable shortfall of raw material
US senators’ proposed ban on Russian seafood would hit crab sector hardest
'This is a perfect addition to a package meant to show Russia that undermining and disrupting global norms will not go unpunished' -- senator Lisa Murkowski
Mixed bag for Russian frozen fish prices in week six
Pollock in the Far East saw prices firming, while cod, salmon, and herring in the North West dipped in price
Pescanova invests $2.4m in solar power at Namibian plant
Luderitz-based NovaNam will generate 317,000 kilowatts per month with their solar investment project
Nordic Halibut beats harvest guidance but margins disappoint
The Averoy, Norway-based company surpassed guidance of 190t farmed head-on gutted Atlantic halibut thanks to larger sizes and 'strong biological performance'
