AquaFoods CEO announces exit of US wild catch ventures to prioritize aquaculture
The announcement effectively dispels rumors circulated via local media that the company was halting all fish exports, irrespective of source, CEO and co-founder Patrick Roulet Bornhausen told Undercurrent News
Why Maruha Nichiro is taking cultivated seafood seriously
Maruha Nichiro, the world's largest seafood company, has been in business for 140 years; it has mostly failed to increase revenue for the last 16 of them.
US South Atlantic snowy grouper harvesters say proposed NMFS change favors recreational anglers
'Amendment 51 is the latest example of the disparate treatment of the commercial and recreational sectors' -- K&L Gates law firm partner J. Timothy Hobbs
New ‘Louisiana King of Seafood’ heads to US national competition
Owen Hohl bested 11 other chefs in the state contest when he, with the help of his brother Oscar, created a plantain-scaled grouper
US Gulf of Mexico commercial harvesters call for more representation on management council
'We are encouraged by the appointment of captain Ed Walker and extend our congratulations to him, but this still fails to meet the needs of healthy fisheries and healthy fishing communities' -- Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders' Alliance
Israeli firm reveals ‘world first’ 3D bio-printed cultivated fish fillet
The recently developed prototype was a ready-to-cook grouper fillet, printed with customized bio-inks utilizing grouper cells provided by Umami Meats
South Atlantic is US’ largest per capita seafood consuming region, study finds
The biggest consumer of seafood in the US is also the most visited region by international tourists
Florida seafood importer to build on processing plant addition, make bigger splash in Boston
'If your emphasis is growth first, you will be tempted to sacrifice those very things that will maintain your future growth' -- Mike Eddy, Beacon Fisheries
South Australian gov’t extends ban on snapper fishing as stocks remain low
The South Australian government also announced an $8.8 million package to support the fishing sector and snapper recovery programs
South Australian snapper stocks remain low despite three-year fishing ban, study reveals
A study from the South Australian research and development institute, SARDI, has revealed that snapper numbers across South Australian waters remain depleted, despite a three-year fishing ban on the species