Indonesian gov’t finds five new potential locations for shrimp farming
Indonesia's ministry of maritime affairs and fisheries found five new potential locations for integrated shrimp ponds in an effort to produce two million metric tons by 2024
Boston 2022: Fortune seeks to expand fulfillment business beyond Wisconsin; Bakkafrost’s new plane
The Boston seafood show is back after a two-year absence and Undercurrent News has sent a large crew of reporters to cover the event, scheduled for March 13-15
New Bedford in line for $30m in port improvements
New Bedford, which advertises itself as the US's highest-grossing fishing port, has several publicly owned pier projects that are eligible for some of the funding
US gov’t, American Seafoods’ units seek early judgment in Alaska pollock rail case
Lawyers for the US government and two business units of American Seafoods Group have filed motions for summary judgment in the pollock sector's ongoing Jones Act dispute
Peru’s fish landings up in November thanks to better anchovy season
Peru's fisheries sector saw its seafood landings rise year-on-year to 1.02 million metric tons worth PEN 596.1m in November, up 22.7% by volume and 13% by value
Norway, Scots salmon prices have never spiked so steeply, sources say
UK buyers are stunned at the spike in spot prices, while Norway too is seeing a hike; Chilean prices may now remain stable, but are firm
Norway’s herring catches lag, but capelin landings pick up
Norwegian fishermen finally began landing significant quantities of capelin in Icelandic waters in week five of 2022, but the wait continues for herring to reach peak quality
Greece’s Philosofish hires former Cromaris commercial director
Greece’s second-largest producer of bass and bream has named Giuseppe Virzi its new commercial director; he was hired from Cromaris, where he held the same job title
New Zealand’s Sanford warns of Omicron impacts on supply chain
Q1 saw market demand, and prices, improve as some regions emerged from under COVID-19 lockdowns, but the fishing and aquaculture firm warned of new impacts to come
LatAm body baffled by lack of will to protect giant squid
600 Chinese vessels are 'irregularly' fishing in the South Pacific, according to fishing association CALAMASUR's president
