Namibian gov’t sets new quotas for horse mackerel, deep-sea crab
The country's cabinet has allocated a TAC for horse mackerel of 349,000t in 2019
Sonapesca challenges Chile’s horse mackerel, sardine quotas
Sonapesca is acting on behalf of Camanchaca and Blumar
Ecuador launches small pelagics FIP
A group of 18 local fishing and processing firms, together with three international feed producers, have agreed to carry out a FIP for small pelagic resources in Ecuador
Pacific Andes to China Fishery trustee: Please don’t sell the headquarters
The Lima, Peru, headquarters and some nearby land is slated to be sold for $17 million
Nowaco hires pelagic sales veteran to grow business in challenging market
An exec who spent close to 12 years with P&P, and the last two running her own business, is now head of Danish supplier Nowaco's pelagic business
CDC report: Fish is cause of most US outbreaks, but safer than chicken, some veggies
Fish was the food most often linked to outbreaks in the US between 2009 and 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found, but chicken made more people sick
China Fishery trustee aims to sell Peru HQ for $17m as sales wind down
The deal includes China Fishery Group's headquarters, land and a 'generally unused' soccer field used for corporate games
Namibia fish quotas ‘not for everyone’, says minister
Nambia's fisheries minister has said Namibians can still benefit from the fishing industry even if they can't have access to fishing rights themselves
Released from detention, Damanzaihao leaves Peru for good
Released from detention, the world's largest factory vessel is currently sailing out of Peruvian waters and on to repairs in Dalian, China
Detained vessel Damanzaihao regains flag, nearly cleared to leave Peru
The world's largest factory vessel is poised to leave Peru very soon, ending a month-long detention by prosecutors there