Boston show 2023: Momentum grows to sell last year’s snow crab as new Canadian seasons draw near
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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
Recent M&A activity shows Mowi could be challenged after prolonged dominance
Mowi recently bought a small farmer to optimize its farming business in northern Norway. NTS, a fast-growing player in salmon, also bought Salmonor
Grobest expects China’s domestically farmed shrimp price to remain high
Taiwanese feed giant Grobest predicts China's fresh shrimp prices will remain high, unless consumers' confidence in imported frozen shrimp products is restored
H-E-B sushi stands to source only surimi made from Alaska pollock
The key to the switch was wild Alaska pollock's sustainability story, US origin and the fact that the fish is wild-caught -- Jason Driskill, H-E-B's director of seafood
Boston launches from show that wasn’t: East Coast already making splash with new products
As the show has been postponed due to the spread of the coronavirus, Undercurrent News is giving the sector the chance to share their Boston show stories with us
Chile readies new wave of salmon farming adjustments amid fresh mishaps
Chile’s government is preparing a fresh wave of adjustments to regulations in its salmon farming industry to better cope with industry challenges
Chinese diner charged $6 per prawn in restaurant
A Chinese customer was left shocked after a meal at a seafood restaurant in the city of Qingdao after being charged 'by the prawn'
PETA calls for UK town to replace ‘jolly fisherman’ mascot
Animal rights group says Skegness mascot, the Jolly Fisherman, should be replaced with a fish
Star of ‘Wicked Tuna’ TV show indicted on federal fraud charges
One of the fishermen in National Geographic's show has been indicted for claims he was disabled and unable to work at the time he appeared