2015 Alaska salmon timeline: Turbulent year as Icicle sale drags; sockeye prices dive
The past year was a tough one for the Alaska as salmon prices hit new lows amid booming harvests, disputes among producers and the continued Russian import ban
High Liner named one of Atlantic Canada’s top employers
The publication Canada's Top 100 Employers has named High Liner Foods to its list of Atlantic Canada's top employers
UK’s Birds Eye appoint new digital marketing agency
Nomad Foods-owned Iglo Group's UK frozen food brand Birds Eye has hired a new digital marketing agency to promote its products in the country
FDA’s shrimp refusals down again in December as Malaysia’s antibiotic rejections reach zero
A record spike in FDA shrimp refusals for much of 2015 fizzled out after antibiotic issues with Malaysian shipments were resolved in the final months of the year
National Fish: Traceability software will reduce slavery in Thai supply chain
Pacific Andes-owned US processor National Fish and Seafood is implementing traceability software at shrimp farms in Thailand to ensure slavery is not used in its supply chain
Lawsuit: NOAA prioritized recreational over commercial fishing of red snapper
Twenty-six fishermen and other parties have sued the US government alleging that regulators are allowing recreational fisherman to deplete scarce red snapper stocks
Thai shrimp peeling shed owners deny reports of slavery
The owners of several shrimp peeling sheds in Thailand's Samut Sakhon region are disputing an Associated Press report that slavery took place at their establishments
When cooking lobsters, band on? Or band off? Nova Scotians debate
Nova Scotia residents are debating on Facebook about the merits of cooking lobsters with the bands off or not, and no consensus has been reached
Fresh Dungeness crab from Oregon, Washington could hit California markets
Consumers in California may soon see Dungeness crabs from Oregon and Washington for sale in their supermarkets after fisheries in those states have reopened
Atlanta-based Inland Seafood threatens to move headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia-headquartered distributor Inland Seafood is threatening to move away from its current home in Dekalb County due to limitations on expansion