Here's a recap of Undercurrent News' coverage of the International Coldwater Prawn Forum 2024, which took place on Nov. 14, 2024.
- Norway's Bluewild prepares to enter coldwater shrimp market as Ecofive conducts sea trials
- Global coldwater shrimp catches to stabilize at 225,000t by 2030
Then, you can recap all of the posts from our live coverage on the day, below.
- Bornstein to focus on US market expansion after election outcome
- Norway's Stella Polaris pushing to study nuclear-powered fishing vessels
- Bluewild opens marketing division, aims to create new coldwater shrimp category
- World grows increasingly reliant on China to take cooked, shell-on shrimp
- Global Shrimp Council extends invitation to coldwater prawn sector
- Argentine offshore shrimp fishery to enter MSC assessment early in 2025
- NMFS to sunset US West Coast jordani observer program
- 2024 estimates suggest Norway has landed more shrimp than Canada for first time since 2010
- Still 40,000t catch decline to come in western Atlantic
- 'Don't let coldwater prawns drown in the sea of shrimp'
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