Large Indonesian vannamei prices rise in West Nusa Tenggara, East Java
Farm-gate prices for large-sized head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia rose in the country's main farming regions of West Nusa Tenggara and East Java in week 52
SalMar Aker Ocean brings in Fjordlaks boss as CEO
The offshore salmon farming company, formed by SalMar and Aker, aims to produce 150,000t of salmon in new areas of the ocean by 2030
Peru announces start of first anchovy season in southern area
The Peruvian ministry of production has authorized the start of the first season of anchovy fishing for the southern zone of Peru with a quota of 486,500t
Tuna trade association leads use of biodegradeable FADs
Tuna sector trade association Tunacons starts 2022 replacing 20% of its fish aggregating devices with eco-friendly versions made from a native vegetable fiber
Fearnley: Salmon demand to outpace supply throughout 2022
2021 saw a sharp recovery in the salmon market, however, shares have underperformed, driven by cost inflation fears and the emergence of omicron
Gloucester seafood wholesaler shuts doors but remains in Boston
The US company's chief operating officer confirmed the closing in Gloucester but said that the company's Boston facility remains operational
US state of Maine granted intervenor status in lobster lawsuit
The LMA1 closure to buoy lines was to be maintained from October through January
‘Good virus’ helping save endangered California abalone
The virus is defeating the pathogen named Withering Syndrome -- a bacterium that infects the digestive lining of abalone, crippling their ability to absorb food
Canada charges nearly CAD 46k for breaking new whale proximity rules
The rules target whale-watching tour groups as well as recreational fishermen off the coast of the province British Columbia
Alaska Fish Radio signs off after 33 years on the air
Seafood journalist Laine Welch chided the industry for missing opportunities to keep its revenues and workers within the US state
