Gaps in Seychelles’ tuna data, measures remain
The Seychelles' latest report under FiTI still contains many information gaps and issues that need to be overcome in fisheries management, experts claim
Icelandic cod, haddock prices drop as catches pick up in week seven
Prices for cod and haddock on Iceland's fishery auctions dipped again in the seventh week of the year as the peak of the traditional catching season approaches
Despite salmon deaths, Faroes more than offsets Scottish losses for Bakkafrost in Q4
Bakkafrost reported mortality costs of DKK 45m in the Faroes on top of DKK 179m in Scotland, but the former still more than offset the latter with an EBIT margin of 25%
China launches first fisheries insurance scheme
The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission has approved plans for a Fisheries Mutual Insurance Agency in Beijing with initial working capital of CNY 500m
Grieg appoints fomer Peter Pan, Mowi exec to head North American sales
Norwegian salmon farmer Grieg Seafood has appointed Ken Taylor as managing director of its North American sales division
Ectosan, CleanTreat sales propel Benchmark to impressive start to FY2022
Sales at the UK company's health division were up 347% following the release of the firm's 'next-generation' salmon treatment system last summer
Dubai-based companies sign MoU for 1,000t shrimp RAS farm
The facility will help drive 'sustainable food production' in the UAE, said the companies involved
Read, watch analysis on cod market outlook
What will the loss of MSC certification for the Norwegian inshore Atlantic cod and haddock fisheries mean for the markets in 2022?
Watch: ISSF’s president on the state of sustainable tuna fishing in 2022
UCN's latest video interview was with ISSF president Susan Jackson, who spoke about the key issues in need of attention when it comes to the world's tuna supply in 2022
Mowi ‘very optimistic’ about 2022 salmon markets amid global supply constraints
The company's price achievement in Q4 was hampered by size distribution, quality downgrading in Norway, and challenging biology in Canada East
