EJF: Insurer’s decision to end contract with IUU tuna fleet could set precedent
Insurer Hydor has ended its contract with three vessels that were blacklisted by the ICCAT late last year
US funds lobster ‘ghost gear’ cleanup of Long Island Sound
Ghost gear might account for up to 70%, by weight, of the ocean's macro-plastics
Continuing COVID difficulties threaten US eel shipments to China
The warm weather in the US state of Maine could boost the highly lucrative harvest of baby eels, the 11-week season for which started Tuesday
Aqua-Spark opens first office outside the Netherlands, in Thailand
Led by Tom Prins, the new office will focus on 'deal sourcing' for the main fund and improving market intelligence in Southeast Asia 'with a focus on dealflow'
Andfjord to release smolt into land-based project in Q2
Fourth-quarter testing was completed as expected, keeping the Nutreco-backed salmon project on course to release its first smolt in Q2 2022
Nine fishermen feared drowned after Indonesian vessel sinks off Western Australia
Nine people are missing and presumed dead after an Indonesian fishing boat capsized off the northwest coast of Western Australia
Mowi to cull 2.26m salmon at Newfoundland hatchery after ISA finding
The detection occurred at a Mowi hatchery in the community of Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Tradex CEO Reierson: Move fast on North American product
'[S]ource as much North American product as possible - and sooner than later' -- Robert Reierson, CEO and president, Tradex Foods
China slaps five-month ban on shrimp imports from Omarsa plant
China has slapped five-month bans on imports from an Omarsa Group shrimp plant in Duran, Ecuador, as well as a plant operated by Exportadora Total Seafood
BioMar to pay ‘SuperSmolt’ patent holder $4m after legal wrangle
A Norwegian appeals court ruled that BioMar had developed its smolt product 'in a way that was not widely accepted in the industry', the firm STIM said
