Parliamentary committee backs EU proposal for Mauritius fishing deal
Fisheries committee recommends that the European parliament approves council's proposal for a renewed fishing deal with Mauritius
Report: Carrefour in talks for China alliance
French retail chain in talks with China Resources, reports French business newspaper
Qingdao, Dalian venues expanding for China show
The China Fisheries & Seafood Expo is expanding at such a rate that the venues are not large enough to accommodate it
Cash injection allows growth for Scottish farmer
High-end salmon farmer Loch Duart plans to expand its export sales after agreeing a £4m investment
World’s largest pole-and-line fishery gets MSC certified
The Maldives pole-and-line skipjack fishery has Monday been awarded MSC certification
Pacific Andes reports $20m loss on ‘fleet’ operations
Gross loss in 'fleet' operations caused by low processing volumes for its mothership Lafayette in the North Atlantic Ocean
Tensions high as tuna meeting nears
Issues such as shark finning to come up at WCPFC meeting in Philippines
Bangkok skipjack prices continue to slide
The Bangkok skipjack tuna price is down around 13% on the average price for October, on good fishing and weak demand
Filipino tuna industry still buoyant despite challenges
Filipino tuna industry is thriving despite a number of obstacles put in its way over recent years, a leading says
Salmon summit: Asia consumption to exceed 350,000t
Asia's salmon consumption is likely to grow by 80-100,000 metric tons by 2015, says Norwegian salmon producer