Storm relief bill aimed at helping Maine’s coastal community sidetracked
Governor Janet Mills laments the changes made to her proposed bill divert attention and resources away from the pressing needs of coastal communities
Vietnamese farm-gate shrimp prices continue lifting in April
With raw material becoming a little shorter, factories need to attract supplies
Indian trade body says recent ‘forced labor’ report was ‘shot through with flaws’
The SEAI questioned the integrity of the Associated Press and the Corporate Accountability Lab, but the journalistic organization has largely dismissed its concerns
Acoustics study has potential to reduce yellowfin tuna overfishing
A new study has emerged with the potential to improve tuna purse seine fleets' catch selectivity through acoustic techniques
Province wants Canadian government to pitch in for aquaculture insurance
Prince Edward Island presses for aquaculture insurance reform as shellfish farmers continue to await disaster relief 1.5 years post-Hurricane Fiona
Philippines coast guard seizes two vessels for suspected IUU
Two fishing vessels were seized by the Philippines Coast Guard off Palawan for alleged illegal fishing, leading to charges against 35 individuals
Maruha accelerates solar panel installation to reduce CO2 emission by 23,000t over three years
As a part of responding to climate change activities, Japanese seafood giant Maruha Nichiro has currently installed solar panels at its Shin-Ishinomaki plant in Japan, with an aim to reduce CO2 emission by 30%
Japan, US set to strengthen seafood ties with Hokkaido scallop trading uncertain
During Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida's visit to the US last week, the two leaders affirmed to 'build resilient seafood supply chains' which could bring mutual advantages to Japanese scallop exporters and US processors in Boston
CEO of Maldives tuna firm suspended over corruption allegations
A government body has extended the suspension of MIFCO CEO Ahmed Shamah Rasheed as it investigates multiple claims reported via a whistle-blowing platform
Yellowfin management up for discussion again at May’s IOTC meeting
The upcoming annual meeting of the IOTC is expected to be again the battleground for a heated discussion over tuna fishing