Liquidation experts take over troubled US offshore farmer that once had $170m backing
The kampachi farmer's investors have brought in the Ravix Group to oversee the company's restructuring, likely signaling the end of its operations
Editor’s choice: Which major Canadian shellfish processor is up for sale?; Coldwater shrimp markets, supply outlook
Editorial director Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
US lawmakers demand probe into whether taxpayer dollars are funding Ecuador’s shrimp boom
Three congressmen are calling for a review of US cash backing foreign shrimp projects, saying it squeezes American producers
Editor’s choice: Second Trump presidency’s possible seafood impact; Cooke beats P&P for Copeinca
Editorial director Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
US wholesale: Shrimp sellers bullish as India, Indonesia, Vietnam drive small September import gain
The US imported 71,136t of shrimp worth $572.1m in September 2024, 0.58% more volume and 1% less value than the 70,727t worth $579.4m imported in September 2023
Editor’s choice: Live from China; Norway, Russia cut Barents cod quota
EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
US FTC petitioned to investigate BAP for certification of Indian shrimp
'In practice, BAP certification is little more than a marketing tool' -- Charity Ryerson, Corporate Accountability Lab
Editor’s choice: Ecuador big winner of final shrimp duty verdict; All the news from IFFO, GSA shows
Deputy EMEA editor Dan Gibson brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Editor’s choice: All the Groundfish Forum updates; Alaska crab managers cautious
EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Ecuador, Central America, Seychelles aim to draw investment from Spanish fishing firms
Representatives from Ecuador, Seychelles and Central American nations gathered in Madrid to urge Spanish fishing firms to increase investment in their fishing sectors