Three years on, tests for oil continue in the Gulf of Mexico
Seafood safety tests are still being carried out in the Gulf of Mexico, three years after the BP oil spill.
Honduras expects more than $200m in shrimp exports
A treaty with Europe could help boost shrimp exports to more than $200m, says aquaculture representative
Mexico’s 20% duty on Honduran shrimp sparks panic, possible legal action
Tax prompts legal action from buyer, threatens brokers' livelihoods, puts some Honduran growers on edge, but the 70m Honduran shrimp industry as a whole has plenty of alternative markets to turn to
Financial director takes over at bluefin tuna farmer
Stricken bluefin tuna farmer Umami Sustainable Seafood appoints its financial director Tim Fitzpatrick to take over as CEO
Hearing looms for US shrimp subsidy case
US shrimp coalition will testify on an international trade case that it brought over alleged unfair shrimp subsidies by seven countries
Venezuela strengthens tuna, shrimp ties with Ecuador
Officials from Venezuela and Ecuador have established alliances to strengthen tuna and shrimp production and processing
Dominican Republic bans shrimp imports from six countries
EMS fears prompt country to ban imports from China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico
Jamaican fisheries sector to benefit from tilapia project
Sunshine Aquaculture is seeking to introduce silver tilapia as well as improved nutrition and management processes within the local aquaculture sector
Belize Aquaculture approved to offer three-star shrimp
The GAA applauds Belize Aquaculture for becoming the first shrimp company in Belize and the second in Central America approved to offer three-star shrimp
Shrimp prices for US buyers surge by $1 in July
US shrimp prices have surged by around $1 on many sizes during the month of July, in an unprecedented price response to shortages of shrimp