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
Several feared dead after 164-foot Spanish fishing vessel sinks off Newfoundland
The rescuers are combatting winter conditions that are harsh, but not unusually so, near the Atlantic Ocean's Grand Banks
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
Maine records most valuable lobster landing year ever
Normally Maine's Department of Marine Resources withholds its catch data until March, so this week's release of 2021 lobster landings is a bit early
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
Norwegian whitefish quota carryover means minimal volume drop expected for 2022
Newly-added carryover quota from the Norwegian fisheries directorate means last year's catch volumes are very possible in 2022, despite the original 20% TAC reduction
Indonesian gov’t to tighten tuna harvest control, monitoring rules
Indonesia aims to develop a nationwide harvest strategy for its tropical tuna fishery in an effort to protect the country's stock and achieve a sustainability certification
Alaska scholarship honors two harvester teens killed in crash
Within 48 hours of the teens' deaths, more than a thousand people donated more than $50,000, and from that comes the Sig and Helen Decker Memorial Scholarship Fund
Strong snow crab biomass finding bodes well for TAC increase in big Canada fishery
The survey findings suggest a possible snow crab TAC increase of 35% in Canada's southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence
