Concerns over international mercury treaty
Scientist says he has serious doubts drawn up treaty will eventually reduce the levels of mercury in seafood
Indian trial mangrove grass for shrimp feed
An underused species of grass could be used as a cheap and environmental fishmeal in aquaculture, say scientists
US law firm to represent Bangladeshi shrimp exporters
Sidley Austin Sidley thought to be giving free advice on export standards to the EU and US
Consumers unaware of GM food labeling requirements
The Food Standards Agency has published the results of its research into consumer attitudes to GM food and labeling
Online buying portal founder: Industry ‘ripe for change’
Time is right for a new marketplace system, says founder of online platform in latest 'seafood entrepreneur' interview
New Zealand MP concerned over GM salmon possibilities
As NZ watches the development of Aquabounty's GM salmon, one MP says King Salmon have GM material in storage
ISSF calls for end to transactions with new tuna vessels
Resolution to cease transactions with new, large-scale purse seiners is first step to cutting fishing capacity
Eastern Fisheries founder weighs in over removal of Rothschild
Roy Enoksen, founder of US scallop giant Eastern Fisheries, says the removal of the well-respected fishery management expert will be negative for the industry
EFSA reduces methylmercury ‘safe level’
High consumers of fish and other seafood most at risk of toxic that damages the nervous system, says European Food Safety Authority
Aquagen CEO sees independence as advantage as salmon giants sell up
Salmon egg producer's CEO sees advantages after Skretting, Marine Harvest and Cermaq sell shareholding