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
Greater sales to Russia, US boost Vietnam’s tuna export value by 57%
The total export value of Vietnamese tuna amounted to $67m in February, according to VASEP
April skipjack raw material prices rocket to nine-year highs
Skipjack tuna raw material prices are surging up in processing hubs in Asia and Latin America, with fuel prices rising and fishing slow, sources told Undercurrent News
Vietnamese shrimp prices flat in week 12
Spot prices for Vietnamese farmed vannamei remained steady across all sizes in week 12 after the past weeks' fluctuations
Former Fishin’ execs re-join Hudson at US arm of Africa vessel owner
Brad Hudson, former board member of US Walmart supplier The Fishin' Company, has brought in three executives who left during a restructure of the latter to his latest employer
Maine salmon RAS project moves forward while lawsuit mediation attempted
'This is a pivotal moment for Whole Oceans and it’s exciting to see our thoughtful planning moving forward with PR Aqua as our partner' -- Shayne De Lima, Whole Oceans
Fortune acquires ‘farm-to-table’ supplier D’Artagnan
US seafood processor and distributor Fortune International is furthering its plans to expand coast-to-coast with the acquisition of D'Artagnan
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
Baltic, Lenin could receive Russian gov’t preferential treatment
The Russian government is considering adding 13 companies to its 'backbone enterprises' scheme, offering better access to capital from Russian banks
