Peru’s fishmeal, oil export boom masks deeper crisis in direct human consumption sector
Peru's seafood industry is facing a tough reality as 2024 draws to a close, with significant challenges in sectors key for direct human consumption
Right-wing activists use US fishing group to front anti-wind energy campaign, report says
'It's a six-alarm fire to see (right-wing activist Leonard Leo) involved in offshore wind. He has unlimited money and ruthless teams that will use anything to push their agenda' -- Charlie Spatz, Energy and Policy Institute
Oyster norovirus-related recall continues to expand in US, Canada
The FDA has expanded its oyster recall to include mollusks harvested by Taylor Shellfish Canada in British Columbia and Ruco's in Washington state
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson freed from Greenland jail
The government of Denmark rejected Japan's request to extradite him to face criminal charges stemming from a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whale research ship
FDA finds ‘forever chemicals’ in samples of canned clams from China
The US Food and Drug Administration collected samples of processed clams from China between October 2022 and September 2024
Trade insights: China’s shrimp imports down 10% through November
China's frozen warmwater shrimp imports fell 7% year-on-year in November, with major suppliers Ecuador and India reporting significant volume declines
Week 1 farm-gate shrimp roundup: Indian prices start new year on the rise, Chinese continue to plummet
Indian shrimp prices rose further at the start of the first week of the year, while other major producing regions showed a range of movements
Chinese salmon wholesale prices robust in final week of year
Chinese salmon wholesale prices remained firm in the final days of 2024, but rising costs have made it challenging for many dealers to turn a profit
Week 1 US wholesale price ‘market pulse’ updates available on key seafood commodities
Undercurrent News' week 1, Dec. 30-Jan. 3 'market pulse' updates on US wholesale markets for various key commodities are available on our new platform
Shipping company plans surcharges if US port strike occurs in 2025
Germany-headquartered shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has warned customers in an email that it will be introducing new surcharges should port workers on the US East Coast decide to strike next month