Mississippi restaurant seeks dismissal of seafood mislabeling civil suit
The Mississippi restaurant and its co-owner were sentenced in a federal court last month on charges related to conspiracy to misbrand seafood
Newfoundland moves toward allowing crab harvester strikes, processor lockouts
'If amendments are not proclaimed to begin by April 2025, the existing price-setting structure will remain in place for this season' -- Newfoundland labor minister Lisa Dempster
Genetic testing detects shrimp mislabeling in US Gulf Coast restaurants
SeaD Consulting reports having sampled 44 restaurants in Biloxi, Gulf Shores and other surrounding parts of the US state Mississippi that market 'fresh local seafood'
Skills: Chilean salmon prices to Brazil, US, China continue to rise in week 48
Prices for Chilean salmon shipped to Brazil, the US and China further increased in week 48 of 2024
Bumble Bee tuna linked by Greenpeace to forced labor aboard Indonesian vessels
'This is just one of the many hidden tragedies lurking beneath the surface of a global market' -- Greenpeace report on forced labor
NFI joins call for US East Coast port labor negotiations to resume
'It is imperative for the parties to resume negotiations and remain at the table until a new contract is reached' - joint association letter on port labor negotiations
US wholesale: Imported shrimp prices firm behind supply gaps, growing demand
The US wholesale market for imported, farm-raised white and black tiger shrimp remains fully steady to firm
Argentina’s Pesquera Veraz launches new shrimp vessel as fleet renovation continues
Argentine fishing company Pesquera Veraz launched a new vessel for shrimp fishing in Argentina, the Leonilda
Editor’s choice: Live from Alaska conference; US, Russian pollock quota updates; Venezuela cancels Lamar export licenses
Editorial director Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Cod, haddock prices dip across key Scottish auctions, but yearly gains persist
Prices for fresh cod and haddock experienced declines across several key Scottish auctions during week 49, with notable drops in both Peterhead and Shetland Seafood Auctions