Weak domestic demand pushed Brazilian farmed tilapia prices lower
Brazil's farmed tilapia prices continued to decrease in November across all monitored regions, according to the country's Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics
Severely entangled North Atlantic right whale spotted off North Carolina
The sighting of this juvenile whale comes just a week after two other North Atlantic right whales were seen entangled in fishing gear off the Massachusetts coast
Canadian inshore shrimp fleets fear more quota cuts in 2025
The outlook is brighter for northern fishing zones, but the shrimp biomass in the Gulf of St. Lawrence continues to decline
Farquharson steps down as head of Canadian salmon farmer group
Susan Farquharson is leaving the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association after nine years of leadership
Small scallops get cheaper at US docks, while price tag grows for all others
Prices have been going in different directions at the docks in the weeks before the Christmas (Dec. 25) and Hanukkah (Dec. 25-Jan. 2) holidays, depending on whether you are buying large or small mollusks
Mississippi seafood labeling bill to be reintroduced after controversial restaurant findings
If Mississippi passes its seafood labeling bill, it will be the third Gulf of Mexico coastal state to do so
Aussie live lobster exports to China officially resume before end of year
On Dec. 20, Australia's government announced that live rock lobster exports to China will resume immediately, following a notification from China that trade restrictions have been lifted
Russian crab giant continues fleet renewal amid Asia pivot
One of Russia's largest crab fishing companies in western Russia is reporting strong growth in Asian markets and continues to modernize its fleet, despite Western sanctions
Turkish seafood exports gain US foothold through trade program
Turkish food exports to the US have risen significantly following the five-year-old 'TURQUALITY' initiative, trade body Turkish Seafood said
Cod, haddock prices rise on Scotland’s Shetland auction, yet Peterhead trends vary
Prices for cod and haddock have surged at Scotland's Shetland auction, while, at the Peterhead market, trends have been more mixed as cod sees price decreases across most sizes