Salmon, other ‘higher fat fish’ now can be labeled ‘healthy’ in US, FDA says
The 318-page rule is to be published on Dec. 27 in the Federal Register
US seafood poised for strong holiday demand at retail after November growth
November gains across all categories of seafood reflect steady recovery and growing consumer demand, positioning the industry for a robust yearend, says the latest US retail sales performance review from 210 Analytics
Trump’s latest tariff threat would cost US seafood importers $1.2bn annually
'On Jan. 20, as one of my many first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25% tariff on ALL products coming into the US, and its ridiculous open borders' -- Donald Trump on Truth Social
Proposal to slash Prince William Sound pink salmon hatchery production panned by fishing groups, civic leaders
'Passing that proposal will result in serious economic harm to every salmon permit holder CDFU represents' -- Jess Rude, Cordova District Fishermen United
Survival of Alaska’s ranked choice voting good news for seafood champion Murkowski
The final tally was in doubt until the very end
Shrimp gains ground in US retail market amid lower prices
Consumer optimism, paired with shrimp and salmon’s strong performance, signals a promising outlook for seafood as the holiday season approaches -- Anne-Marie Roerink, 210 Analytics
Peltola defeat, Golden win among 11 US election results that matter to seafood
A ballot initiative aimed at repealing the ranked choice voting system relied upon by US senator Lisa Murkowski seems narrowly on the verge of passage
Tradex: US state has ‘exceptional’ fall chum season after disappointing 2023
The numbers for the US state of Washington's latest chum salmon season are not yet in, but West Coast fishermen are feeling good
NOAA details plans to include ‘country of harvest’ in SIMP expansion
The proposed rule for the SIMP expansion is expected to be released in 2025, but not before the US presidential transition in late January -- Alexa Cole, NOAA
NOAA to propose seafood import monitoring expansion again, acknowledge forced labor
The federal agency aims to add more high-risk species to the program and, for the first time, formally address forced labor issues in the global seafood supply chain