Cooke’s new trawler heads to Argentina for shrimp season
Cooke's Wanchese Fish Company's new shrimp trawler 'Destiny' is on its way to Argentina's Mar del Plata fishing grounds in time for the offshore season
Four hurricanes in 12 months cost Louisiana fisheries nearly $580m
'The landfall of four major hurricanes in a single state in such a short time frame [12 months and two days] is unprecedented in the northern Gulf of Mexico region' -- damage study
Israeli startup Plantish unveils whole-cut salmon alternative
The company reports to have a partnership with celebrity chef Jose Andres and plans to try its luck at select restaurants by the end of the year before entering the retail market
California issues first $5K fine for poaching under new law
A vessel was caught fishing in Swami's State Marine Conservation Area, one of many marine protected areas along California's coast, in December 2020
Scallop, lobster landings led Massachusetts to record-breaking values
The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries reports having recorded more than $800 million worth of seafood landings in the US state in 2021, an all-time high
Algal blooms contribute as Norwegian, Chilean, Scots salmon prices rise again
Spot prices for all three origins look set to remain high in week three of 2022, as Chile's algal bloom plays into buyers' thinking
Improved costs, even tighter market; analyst fancies Mowi for 2022
Mowi was the single Norwegian salmon farmer to improve its production cost picture across the full year, while the algal bloom shows how the tight supply picture can become tighter still
Herring fishing off to quick start in Norway
Norway's pelagic auction has received more than 22,000t of spring-spawning herring, and almost 6,000t of North Sea herring, in the first week of 2022
Ahead of bumper season, Norway can sell Icelandic capelin as MSC
Iceland's capelin fishery has been MSC-certified for years, but now Norway has negotiated an agreement allowing its catches in Icelandic waters to carry the label
US offshore aquaculture firm secures largest-ever concession off Brazil
Forever Oceans has signed an agreement with the Brazilian government to ocean-raise fish in two zones totaling 64,200 hectares, an area three-and-a-half times the size of Washington DC
