New name for pollock, plan to get pregnant women to eat more fish still up in the air
Whether pollock will be renamed to differentiate American and Russian harvested as well as the potential push to encourage pregnant women to eat more fish is still being decided
Pacific Marine Expo blog: New campaign to stop drowning deaths; Fishing fatalities continue to drop
Undercurrent News is reporting live from the Seattle-based equipment and commercial fishing trade show which is the largest annual show on the west coast of the US
Norwegian companies launch MSC-certified fish oil supplement
The Norway-based fish oil producer Pharma Marine and supplements maker Healthy Directions have launched a sustainably-sourced supplement
Clearwater: ‘yes’ to more acquisitions; analyst sees company ‘firing on all cylinders’
An analyst believes Canada’s Clearwater Seafoods is ‘firing on all cylinders’ in the wake of strong Q3 2015 results that set up the company for future growth
Demand, exchange rates lead to big rise in Clearwater’s Asia sales
Canadian shellfish exporter has seen an 18.6% rise in the value of its Asian sales in the past nine months although exchange rates, not volumes, are the cause
Indian shrimp group Ananada gains four star BAP rating
The Andhra Pradesh, India-based Ananada Group has gained Best Aquaculture Practices awards on its hatcheries, farms, feeds and processing plants
Gorton’s to feature simpler recipes
Clearwater sees 26% Q3 ebitda jump; on track to meet five-year target a year early
Higher shellfish prices and favorable exchange rates propelled the earnings of Canada’s Clearwater Seafoods to new highs
Now safe, industry readies marketing push on Dungeness crab
Delays in the Dungeness crab season due to domoic acid have now subsided leading the industry to begin a marketing push to promote consumption
New IUU law could help save US crabbers millions, someday
The new US law aimed at illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing brings the world a step closer to adopting a global treaty on the subject that could eventually stem losses borne by Alaskan crab fishermen