Newfoundland industry leader confronted with threats before snow crab price deal
The head of the Association of Seafood Producers described the threats to his and his family's safety as a 'really, really embarrassing moment for the province'
Climate change prompts rock lobster season extension in South Africa’s Western Cape
The call for an extension was driven by urgent requests from small-scale fishing cooperatives severely affected by the adverse weather conditions
Nordic Aquafarms blindsided: $500m Maine salmon project in jeopardy
A sudden reversal by the Belfast city council throws the future of the land-based facility into question, catching the project's Norwegian backers off guard
Playing right song at right time helped Chile grow US Atlantic salmon market dominance
'In a moment when people were over-preoccupied by diseases and getting ill and dying, we were putting out the music that salmon is healthy for your body and that it provides good nutrients for you to be better prepared' -- Ricardo Garcia Holtz, Camanchaca
Indonesian farm-gate shrimp prices edge down across all sizes
Indonesian shrimp prices are experiencing a notable decline across all sizes, reflecting an ongoing downward trend in the market also in week 15 of 2024
Atlantic surf clams make comeback off Virginia coast in eastern US
Rutgers University study unveils the remarkable recovery of surf clams
Recap UCN’s IFFO Miami coverage
The International Marine Ingredients Organisation kicked off its first session of the year for the marine ingredients sector in Miami, Florida, on April 15
Nasdaq: Norway salmon price index creeps up again
After hitting what looked to be a record high in week 14, farmed salmon spot prices rose slightly again in week 15
US stocks up on Russian-origin cod fillets ahead of impending full ban
Looking at trade data, a significant portion of the record US cod fillet imports in January and February will be from Russian raw material, ahead of the full ban coming into play on June 1
Russia commences seizure of almost $4bn in crab assets
After turning down a series of appeals filed by defendants, Russia courts have authorized bailiffs to begin seizing crab assets in the Far East