Taiwanese tuna exporter, NGO team up on sustainability efforts
Ocean Outcomes has created two new job titles to help support the programs
Pacific bluefin quota increase ‘too hasty’, says environmental media
China Dialogue said that with 'little information' on the accuracy of Japanese logbooks substantial increases in quotas are 'unwise'
Aquaconnect: Export dependence, credit access biggest bottlenecks for Indian shrimp
'If a US consumer is deciding to pay one cent extra, we get one cent extra; and if they decide to reduce the price by two cents, we are going to get that' - Rajamanohar Somasundaram, CEO of Aquaconnect
Peru’s Produce sets 2022 jumbo squid quota at 500,000t
Peru's ministry of production, Produce said the quota can be modified based on the availability of the resource
EU puts up €500m for ‘blue economy’ investors
The initiative will mobilize an additional €500m of EU funds for financial intermediaries investing in this sector
New Scottish plan seeks to make it ‘leader in marine management’
Salmon Scotland welcomed the news that the government was 'committed to backing the sustainable growth of the [aquaculture] sector in the years to come'
Media report claims Russia mulling unilateral hike in Bering Sea pollock catches
Companies present at a Far East fisheries meeting said Rosrybolovstvo has floated the idea of letting Russian fishermen double their catches of pollock
Cermaq running tests with world’s first in-cage salmon sorter
The farmer claims it is the first to successfully sort swimming fish within a pen, having tested a new salmon sorter for its iFarm concept
WorldFish transfers GIFT tilapia to Nigeria to kickstart domestic industry
The aim is for GIFT tilapia to be in Nigerian fish markets by late 2023, the nonprofit said
Canada increases quota 32% in biggest snow crab fishery, sets opening date of April 4
In combination, the two big Canadian snow crab fisheries could produce as much as 82,989t in 2022, 33% more than the 62,447t allowed in 2021
