Georgia working to grow fledgling oyster industry
Oyster farmers will be closely watching an experimental off-season harvest this summer that could open the door for year-round oyster harvesting
Sackton: Tons of snow crab still in storage as Canadian seasons set to kick off
Snow crab sales are 'really slow' in the US due to higher prices, and the crab in inventory will have to be sold before anyone wants to buy more -- John Sackton
Argentina’s inshore red shrimp season ebbs as catches dwindle
The Argentine red shrimp sector assumes that it is only a matter of days before the inshore fishing season formally concludes with increasingly lower catch levels since early January
Chile salmon farmers eye strong prices, while mussel farmers weigh Russia losses
'If we are not hit with more algal blooms, things are looking good. Prices are going to be strong for at least two more quarters' -- a Chilean salmon farming executive
Fisherman killed as Scottish trawler capsizes off Norway
One man has died and seven crew members have been rescued after a Scottish fishing trawler capsized off Norway
Greenpeace warns of threat to ecosystems from squid fleets
Greenpeace says an increase in global squid fishing is 'jeopardizing marine ecosystems around the world', after a 10-fold increase in catches since 1950
Vietnam’s Fimex ups shrimp sales, production
Production of finished shrimp products increased to 1,276 metric tons, up from 908t last year
IPNLF, WFO announce partnership on climate change, sustainable food
The World Farmers' Organization and the International Pole and Line Foundation have joined forces to promote farmers' and fishers' leadership on the transition towards sustainable food
Scottish university gets thumbs up for major aquaculture research facility
The UK government has granted £17m for the construction of a 'world-class' research and innovation facility at the University of Stirling
Retailers propose concrete actions for north Atlantic pelagic management
NAPA has come to the table with practical solutions 'that if taken seriously, could help coastal states to agree on allocations for pelagic species for the first time in over a decade'
