Indonesian shrimp prices rise further in Java, West Nusa Tenggara
Farm-gate prices for vannamei from Indonesia rose further across the country's main farming regions of West, Central and East Java and West Nusa Tenggara in week four
Mercamadrid prices for large, medium bass rise as small stay flat in week four
Prices for large and medium European seabass from Turkey, Greece and Spain, as traded in Spain, rose during week four, while prices for smaller sizes continued stable
China launches world’s largest ‘aquaculture vessel’
There are nevertheless doubts about the actual purpose of the ship which has a gross tonnage of 100,000t, measures 250 meters, and closely resembles a bulk carrier
Indian excitement grows around breakthrough year for black tiger shrimp
As much as 20% of national shrimp production could be black tiger by the year's end, with major packer Royale Marine forming a new 10,000t JV for black tiger production
DataSalmon: Chile salmon price climbs again in US, China
Spot prices for salmon farmed in Chile increased once more on the US and Chinese markets in the third week of 2022, while they dipped slightly for Brazil
IFFO names TASA, Pelagia execs as new leadership pairing
TASA's Gonzalo de Romana steps up from vice-president to president, while Pelagia's Egil Magne Haugstad becomes the group's new vice-president
Nordic Aquafarms looks to switch pioneering salmon RAS to kingfish
The group has applied for permission to change Fredrikstad Seafoods into a yellowtail kingfish farm, in line with its other operations in Denmark
Cooke applies for second offshore salmon farm in Scotland
The planning permission is sought following the success of constructing and managing Scotland's first 'high energy' offshore site at East Skelwick
Tradex reports Alaska’s Pacific cod, pollock A seasons slow out of gate
Just 9,000 metric tons of pollock has been harvested in Alaska so far, compared to 35,000t by the same point last year and 99,000t by this time in 2020
IOTC cuts Seychelles’ tuna quota due to overfishing
The Seychelles' 13 fishing vessels had been granted in June 2021 an increase in yellowfin tuna for 2022 by 7% in 2022, following an IOTC interim resolution
