Another big Canada snow crab fishery looks likely to see TAC increase
The latest report from Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans bodes well for a total allowable catch increase in Canada's largest snow crab fishery
Indonesia shrimp prices rise further in East Java, West Nusa Tenggara in week eight
Farm-gate prices for large-sized head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia continued to rise in the main farming regions of West Nusa Tenggara and East Java in week eight
Danish association: Russian fish processed in China likely to be part of any EU sanctions
Russian whitefish sent to China for re-processing would likely be included in any EU food-focused sanctions from the bloc, says director of Danish Seafood Association
PNG claims its MSC tuna landings reached 123,000t in 2021
Papua New Guinea says it had 48 vessels operating its Marine Stewardship Council-certified fishery last year, with landings up 67% y-o-y
Fish Factor: Russian importers fear proposed ban; Waterbody’s win; ComFish update
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Thai vannamei shrimp prices continue to fall in week eight
Ex-farm vannamei shrimp prices in Thailand fell again across all main sizes in week eight, as shown in data from the Talay Thai wholesale shrimp market provided to Undercurrent News
Maine seafood industry expects indirect impact from Russian invasion
'I've had to tell [potential Russian customers] recently, keep me on your list of people, but we're not going to be doing anything with you right now' -- Richard Hall, Browne Trading Company
Maine legislature asked to limit menhaden licenses
Regulators in the US state want to limit licenses because they feel too many fishermen are harvesting menhaden, and that has raised the possibility of overfishing
Bakkafrost halts sales to Russia over military aggression
Bakkafrost's CEO Regin Jacobsen told Undercurrent News his company was 'in shock' over Russia's actions, and felt it had to halt its supplies there
Sanctions could hit EU, US ability to pay for pollock fillets, but H&G sales to China going strong
Buyers in Europe and the US will be limited in their ability to pay Russian fishing companies after the latest sanctions, an executive with a major supplier told Undercurrent News
