Ren hires former Sysco exec Hollon for quality assurance
Eli Hollon finished his most recent job, senior director of quality assurance, at California's Southwind Foods
As record Dungeness season winds down, Oregon finalizes management plan
The fishery management plan will help Oregon's Dungeness crab fisheries become certified as sustainable
Losses mount in Irish port as vessels turn away over weighing requirement
Losses are mounting in the Irish port of Killybegs with vessels turning away over a requirement that fish is weighed without water before further transport
Two convicted in Canadian lobster sales scam
The illegal sales of lobster harvested via Canadian food, social and ceremonial fishing licenses was seen by many as cover for a growing black market fishery
Russian Fishery ramps up pollock fillet, surimi output in Q1
The company said it produced 50% more 'deep-processed' pollock products during Q1 than it had for the same quarter of 2021, courtesy of its new trawler
Fortune to stay ‘mostly seafood’ despite purchase of large meat supplier
'It is our bread and butter -- white-tablecloth chefs. That's the core of our business and the core of their business' -- Fortune president and CEO Sean O'Scannlain
US bill would allocate $10.6m in collected tariffs to Louisiana crawfish producers
The bill utilizes penalties against foreign importers for dumping -- the alleged strategy of exporting products to the US to drive down prices until domestic producers fold
Hodges sees a ‘new world order’ for snow, king crab
'As the year continues and current inventories of Russian-produced crab held by American companies is sold, a new world order will emerge' -- Les Hodges
Fortune hires former McLane, Sysco seafood director
'It's exciting to be back in seafood. Looking forward to re-engaging with past friends' -- John Pollock
Russia loses leadership post but stays in NAFO
So far the consensus is that pushing Russia from the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization would do more harm than good