Mexican aquaculture looks into genomics after hurricane impact
Biotechnology can help speed up Mexican shrimp farms' recovery, but the authorities say businesses must be more open-minded to solutions
Hurricane Manuel leaves Sinaloa aquaculture industry in disarray
Devastation of hurricane Manuel in Mexico's Sinaloa could drive out of business most of the 560 farms in the region, say local media
Gulf shrimp producers not giving up over duties decision
Coalition of Gulf Shrimp Industries says it is not 'throwing in the towel' and will explore options, after US decides not to impose duties on key shrimp imports
Mexico’s end to fiscal exemptions to fisheries, aquaculture sparks opposition
Seafood companies in Mexico fear new tougher fiscal legislation may force the sector to fragment further and increase unregulated activities
Trinidad and Tobago gets $3.6m aquaculture boost
Government plans to spend $3.6m on sector, by revitalizing aquaculture demonstration center
Leak in Hawaii kills thousands of fish
State may fine the shipping company, Matson, for violating the Clean Water Act as it investigates spill that killed some 2,000 fish
Japan, US, Norway dominate world’s 100 largest seafood companies
Did you know that nearly half of the world’s largest 100 seafood companies are in Asia, and a quarter in Japan?
Pescanova: Six months of scandal at stricken giant
Scandal is writ large on the six months since Pescanova filed for insolvency, revealing the fraud at the core of one of the seafood sector’s largest players
Honduras ministers fight Mexican shrimp tariff
Upset over a 20% tariff placed by Mexico on Honduras shrimp may continue as ministers battle the tariff and EMS is confirmed in Mexico
Calvo H1 revenue tops $500m
Canned tuna giant Calvo reports $500m in first half turnover, up 23% year-on-year