Letter: Indonesia’s Hollywood-style blow-up of IUU vessels shows rise of global, EU pressure
The Indonesian navy's blowing up of Papua New Guinea vessels reflects increased international pressure to tackle IUU, argues Alberto Romero of Lumar
Comment: We need a new type of seafood investor
Seafood News editor John Sackton argues the investment community needs to 'take more risk' and stop neglecting efforts to make the seafood category more valuable
Heiploeg’s €27m shrimp cartel fine ‘will likely never be paid’, trustee says
An oral hearing is expected to take place in the spring/summer of 2015 after the Dutch shrimp supplier submitted an application to declare void the fine for its involvement in a price fixing cartel
Alaska pollock stock now double its ten year average, discrediting Greenpeace’s pollock ‘redlist’
Yet in the face of one of the most stunning fisheries management successes on the planet, Greenpeace refuses to revise its ‘redlist’ advice on Alaska pollock or its plans to downgrade retailers who sell it
Letter to editor: Red carding Sri Lanka, a responsible fisheries perspective
The following letter is from Alberto Romero-Bermo, director of corporate responsibility & sustainability for Lumar Seafood International in Spain
FAO warns GSSI about going beyond existing FAO standards and failing at its goal of a benchmark
In letter to GSSI board, the FAO calls into question some of the draft work the GSSI has done on establishing a benchmarking process for seafood eco-labeling schemes.
Selonda leads the way in restructuring of Greek businesses
From being a pioneer in Mediterranean aquaculture, Selonda has become the fist company in Greece to pilot a new restructuring model that banks will seek to replicate to other industries
Video: Proposed US ban on Russian crab could destroy king crab market
Despite the justice of a ban on Russia's seafood imports, it's a case of be careful what you wish for, argues Seafood.com publisher John Sackton
Red Lobster sale marks end of Darden’s leading role in seafood sector
Will Red Lobster's commitment to sustainability and pioneering of new products continue under Golden Gate? asks John Sackton
Starboard: Red Lobster sale is all wrong
Darden activist investor's chief investment officer criticizes the sale, calling it '' the wrong transaction, at the wrong time, for the wrong reasons'