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
Fully-financed land-based salmon project Gigante on track for 2024 completion
The first part of the Gigante Salmon Rodoy facility will be ready in the second half of 2023, and the entire facility will be completed by the fall of 2024, it has said
Norwegian fresh cod, haddock prices drop amid peak catches, but frozen still rising
Whitefish catch volumes were considerable in week 11, resulting in a drop in prices out of Norway for the week, but still at an unseasonably high level
Prices for large, medium European bream fall further, small remain stable
Prices for large and medium seabream from Turkey, Greece and Spain, as traded in Spain, fell once again while prices for smaller sizes continued flat in week 11
Alaska closes some Dungeness fisheries to aid subsistence harvesters
'They just wanted to push the commercial operators out just a short ways' -- Kurt Whitehead, state fish and game advisory committee member
ASC promoting sustainability at 22 US universities
The spring 2022 'Is Your Seafood Certified?' promotion features environmentally and socially responsible seafood with more than 1,600 certified farm sites worldwide
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
NASDAQ: Norway salmon prices dip again in week 11
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon dipped for the fourth week running in week 11 of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
Alaska sets dates for elections to fill Don Young’s seat in US House
The US seafood state of Alaska will hold two special elections this summer to fill its lone US House of Representatives seat
Vietnam shrimp prices lift again in week 11
Spot prices for Vietnamese farmed vannamei lifted once again across all sizes in week 11 after a brief dip in the weeks before
