Tuna exec: Record prices belie remarkable stability
When adjusted for inflation, prices in 1980 were twice as high as they are now, points out Spanish tuna executive
Greenpeace: Protests are ‘only 10% of our work’
Despite what people think, main work of Greenpeace is holding dialogs with industry, says senior campaigner
Norway salmon exports to Russia plunge on price hike
Russia is 'more price sensitive than other big salmon markets', says Norwegian Seafood Council, as exports drop by a fifth in March
Polar profit up 4.7%
Net profit considered 'most satisfying', says Greenlandic seafood producer
SalmonEx out to replace spot market with online trading
The online salmon-trading platform has completed its first transaction, and aims to expand quickly, says director
Russia blames low pollock roe prices on US producers
The Russian Association of Pollock Producers has accused US producers of working with Japanese customers to crash Russian prices
Northeast Seafood Coalition marches on Boston
Industry group announces plans to host a public rally at the Boston Fish Pier next week to build support for government disaster assistance to the groundfishing industry
Russia warns Norway over import ban, again
Russia warns Norwegian fish exports could be banned ‘imminently’, but Norwegian authority says a blanket ban is unlikely
Icicle Seafoods closes Adak operation
Icicle cites concerns over the region's Pacific cod resources and the increased regulatory uncertainly in Alaska
Icelandic Group hires former SalMar, Stoldt exec as Japan director
Icelandic Group hires a new top executive for its Japanese operation, with the former head of the subsidiary moving back to Iceland to lead procurement