Toxic algae closes all Mississippi beaches, leads to seafood warnings
'It is advised that you use caution and do not take fish, crabs, or shrimp from the areas affected by the bloom' -- Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
Vietnamese shrimp farmers form alliance, seek Seafood Watch green rating
Seafood Watch's Josh Madeira told farmers how to obtain a 'green' rating, telling them that they must satisfy legal, feed, traceability and environmental standards
SIMP helping to drive seafood’s blockchain moment
'We need to make sure this works all of the way across the supply range' -- Sean O’Scannlain, president and CEO of Fortune Fish & Gourmet
FDA won’t contest omega-3 claims regarding hypertension, heart disease
The statement, published Wednesday, responds to a petition submitted by The Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s
New ‘LinkedIn for sustainable seafood’ tool eyes sea change in Asian foodservice
The tool, created by Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, will require seafood suppliers to provide precise sourcing data in a sector that has historically been very opaque
Vietnamese body calls for stricter residue regulations on domestic seafood
Enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin are reportedly banned from use in aquatic animal production, but no maximum required limit currently exists for the chemicals
Despite record Bristol Bay run, harvesters chilled more sockeye in 2018
Chilling fish is a key tool that harvesters in the US state of Alaska have to improve quality and boost ex-vessel prices
CP in talks with Aquamaof to build major RAS shrimp facility in China
CP Group is planning a bold investment in the shrimp industry, by building recirculating aquaculture system farms in China
Seafood included in sudden flurry of concern about ‘forever chemicals’
A presentation made last week by the US Food and Drug Administration, in advance of a coming report, is making waves in the US
Saudi Arabia invites foreign investors to build fish farms for Prince’s 2030 plan
Saudi Arabia recently tweaked regulations that allow foreign investors to own aquaculture assets; it will also spend a whopping $3.5bn on developing aquaculture