North Carolina decision allows fisheries mismanagement lawsuit to proceed
'We don't know what we’re going to do right now. We're sort of sitting here scratching our heads' -- Glenn Skinner, executive director, NC Fisheries Association
Kroger, Albertsons in merger talks, but deal might be difficult
'The actual practicality of achieving regulatory approval by the FTC [Federal Trade Commission] could be difficult' -- Jennifer Bartashus, analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence
Emerging AI tech firm promises to save land-based salmon farmers money
With AI feed controls, post-smolt salmon grow-out facilities can grow more and increasingly larger fish on-land for longer periods of time
Blue Apron now offering products through Amazon
The move is part of Blue Apron's attempt to grow beyond its own web channels
Louisiana mulls rule change after latest Omega Protein fish spill
'We're not bandits out on the water. We're responsible commercial fishermen' -- Ben Landry, Omega Protein
Russian threat drives new US Arctic strategy
Commercial harvesting and the impact of global warming are woven together in the policy
US harvesting sustainability so good that ‘underfishing’ is common, critics claim
As much as 20% to 30% of potential yield is lost by cautious management annually, critics of US fishery management claim
Louisiana harvesters plan to sue to stop $2bn levee project
The US Army Corps of Engineers says the project will harm the state's oysters, brown shrimp, speckled trout and flounder
August was a downer month in US shrimp imports
'I think we're looking at a fairly sluggish fourth quarter coming up' -- Jim Gulkin, CEO, Siam Canadian Group
Florida’s shrimpers still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ian
The storm killed more than 100 people and was the third-deadliest to hit the US mainland this century