Price premium likely for Norway’s remaining MSC cod in hot market
Although premium likely for offshore piece of the Norwegian quota still eligible for sale as MSC, prices will also likely rise for non-certified cod and haddock, says Insula's Jensen
Tradex predicts stable stock assessment, high prices for Pacific halibut
It's unlikely the Pacific halibut fishery shared by the US and Canada will see a stock decline in 2022 or in 2023 and 2024 -- Tradex
IPNLF launches digital ‘sourcing transparency’ platform
The international pole and line tuna fishing group is aiming to make it easier for its companies to publicly showcase their sustainability initiatives
SEPA boss resigns after conduct allegations
The agency announced that Terry A'Hearn, who has been in post since 2015, has left his role with immediate effect
16 Alaska fisheries qualify for NOAA disaster relief
US secretary of commerce Gina Raimondo's announcement could clear the way for millions in relief
Maine closed-pen salmon project debuts video series to counter resistance
The hosting town of Gouldsboro voted in a special election, held on Nov. 15, to approve a six-month moratorium against all large-scale finfish farms in the area
Watch: Royal Greenland CEO talks markets after announcing departure
Mikael Thinghuus, CEO of Royal Greenland until the summer of 2022, spoke to Undercurrent about changes wrought by COVID, Brexit, and changing tastes
Cermaq Canada cuts CO2 emissions with new aeration tech
Cermaq Canada reported a cut of over 76,000kg of emissions from its operations in 2021 using a new aeration technology supplied by Poseidon Ocean Systems
Iceland’s Laxar Fiskeldi reports significant hole in salmon pen
It is currently unclear how many salmon have escaped from the pen, located in Iceland's Eastfjords region
PRFoods subsidiary borrows €1m to grow Swedish trout farm
Overumans Fisk has borrowed to support the start-up phase of its trout farm, which it claims will be powered by renewable energy sources
