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Brexit Feb. 3, 2022 10:17 AM
Study claims Brexit benefits ‘fall far short of rhetoric’

Promises to take back control of UK waters and increase quota shares while minimizing trade impacts is 'starkly at odds with the reality of what has been achieved'

Sustainability Feb. 3, 2022 9:49 AM
Pelagic processor plans consolidation after improved 2021

By Neil Ramsden

Denmark's FF Skagen saw significantly better results in 2021 than during the 'disaster' that came before, with reasons for optimism in 2022

Supply Feb. 3, 2022 9:46 AM
Watch: Does Ecuador’s shrimp sector have room to grow in 2022?

By María Feijóo

'When you divide Ecuador's total shrimp production by the number of hectares the country has, the average production rate per farm is still very low' -- Gabriel Luna

North America Feb. 2, 2022 7:24 PM
Cooke promotes Szemerda to become its first global sustainability officer

Michael Szemerda will oversee all environmental and regulatory programs, industry certifications and sustainability initiatives for Canada's Cooke

Processing Feb. 2, 2022 7:22 PM
Marel ups stake in fish processing equipment maker Curio to 100%

Marel now owns 100% of fellow Icelandic fish processing equipment provider Curio

Processing Feb. 2, 2022 7:09 PM
Kleiman: Icicle whitefish sale boosts all parties’ ‘efficiency’

By Jason Smith

Advisor Ignacio Kleiman said the transaction allows Cooke to exit what is for them, a 'non-core' business, and generally makes all four parties better off

Prices Feb. 2, 2022 5:18 PM
Argentina’s inshore red shrimp season could end by mid-February

By María Feijóo

Argentina's red shrimp harvesters foresee lower catches in the provincial waters fishery this year due to bad weather and a season that could end in the first fortnight of February

Sustainability Feb. 2, 2022 4:30 PM
New Zealand King Salmon reports ‘unforeseen increase’ in mortalities

'The situation continues to unfold, and we are deploying best practice measures to counter the heat of summer and other contributing stressors'

North America Feb. 2, 2022 4:19 PM
Maine bill would allow lobster harvesters earlier starts in September

The legislation would let harvesters start hauling their traps as early as 4 a.m.

R&D Feb. 2, 2022 4:03 PM
Riverence, Benson Hill form partnership for ‘minimally processed’ feed supply

Riverence, the US' largest grower of rainbow trout and steelhead, is teaming with a food tech company for an environmentally-friendly, sustainable supply of fish feed additives

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