Canadian aquaculture faces its greatest challenge ever, rep says
In this exclusive video interview with Undercurrent News, the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance's Timothy Kennedy details whats next for British Columbia salmon farmers
US hake feeds Ukraine’s troops, civilians but imports are falling fast
Alex Babadzhanov estimates that as much as half of the fish the country imports, including whiting, feeds the Ukrainian army or goes as humanitarian aid
Opinion: Visa program, Trump support were vital for successful Alaska season
Seafood sector veteran Brian Gannon writes that the H2-B visa program and support from federal and state government were vital to carrying out a successful Alaska fishing season
Massachusetts senator talks $300m seafood relief in COVID-19 call with industry
Jeffrey Reichle, president of Lund's Fisheries, to senator Edward Markey: 'Three hundred million is a great start, but it’s hard to imagine it will go very far'
Iceland Seafood invests in Ireland, Argentina with Spain merger ongoing
ISI has invested in its Irish processing business and plans to expand its operation in Argentina, while expecting savings of €3m-€3.5m from merging its two Spanish operations
How much seafood does China consume?
In front of a large audience of industry professionals, Zhou Enhua of the US Soybean Export Council claimed Chinese seafood consumption is just 56% of the global average
Andromeda brings in former Marine Harvest exec Erenst
Vincent Erenst, who left his role as Marine Harvest Canada director in October, joins Greek firm Andromeda as COO
Opinion: Fishing industries must embrace transparency to stop overregulation
'The commercial fishing industry is losing the battle over the social license to operate' -- Ray Hillborn
Letter to the editor: US seafood industry needs more honest discussion, less rhetoric
Tom Mazzetta, CEO and founder of the Mazzetta Company, believes that more US Food and Drug Administration funding for foreign seafood inspections is unnecessary
New Zealand fisheries minister’s plan to install fishing cameras opposed
A plan to rollout cameras on commercial fishing vessels, announced by New Zealand's fisheries minister, Stuart Nash, is being blocked by his own colleagues