Tradex predicts stable stock assessment, high prices for Pacific halibut
It's unlikely the Pacific halibut fishery shared by the US and Canada will see a stock decline in 2022 or in 2023 and 2024 -- Tradex
Watch: Ecuador’s Gabriel Luna on 2021 shrimp stats, prospects for 2022
The owner of GLuna Shrimp spoke about Ecuador's shrimp sector highlights in 2021 and gave his thoughts on future market trends in a 46-minute interview
Sector foresees Chilean salmon exports to China staying low in 2022
Even though 2021 has been a much better year for the Chilean salmon trade than 2020 was, exports to China fell significantly year-on-year and are expected to remain low in 2022
Fish Factor: Alaska fishing’s economic impact; Bycatch task force progress; Lease opposition
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Vietnam vannamei prices drop again, black tiger rise in week three
Ex-farm prices for head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp in Vietnam fell again across all sizes during the second week of the year, while prices for black tiger shrimp rose
Vietnam province commissions new shrimp farm area
The Vietnamese province of Binh Dinh, eastern Vietnam, has secured 375 hectares for a 'high-tech agriculture and shrimp project', according to VASEP
16 Alaska fisheries qualify for NOAA disaster relief
US secretary of commerce Gina Raimondo's announcement could clear the way for millions in relief
Watch: Royal Greenland CEO talks markets after announcing departure
Mikael Thinghuus, CEO of Royal Greenland until the summer of 2022, spoke to Undercurrent about changes wrought by COVID, Brexit, and changing tastes
Norwegian salmon prices flat or down, Scots, Chilean lift
Spot prices for salmon farmed in Norway look set to remain flat or ease for week four of 2022, while those in Chile and Scotland are still strengthening, sources said
GSMC speakers predict more rocky US-China relations ahead
'How to get out of the trade tension? I don't see a way to get out of it. At least for 2022, I see very stormy seas.' -- GSMC panelist Judson Reis
