Maruha Nichiro plans to market 7,000t of Chilean farmed coho this year
Those 7,000t of farmed coho salmon from Chile will be imported alongside some 2,000t-3,000t of trout from Chile, Turkey, and other regions
Investor group calls on Japan’s Toyo Suisan to withdraw from seafood
An investor group led by Nihon Global Growth Partners Management wants Toyo Suisan Kaisha to withdraw from the seafood trading business and concentrate on its ramen operations
Alaska’s overall commercial salmon harvest likely to shrink this year
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game points to a steep drop in pinks and fewer Bristol Bay sockeye as bringing down this year's anticipated commercial harvest
Official data shows Americans are eating less canned seafood, TikTok says otherwise
NOAA data reveal that despite the shift, overall seafood consumption per capita has drifted higher over the past three decades
Silver Bay confirms Peter Pan’s King Cove plant won’t open for salmon season
After Undercurrent News reported that King Cove seemingly won't open for the upcoming Alaska salmon season, Silver Bay confirmed
Silver Bay, Peter Pan deal leaves future of King Cove plant in doubt
Peter Pan's official Facebook account posted company 'will be halting operations at its processing plants,' with Alaskans assuming King Cove won't open for salmon season
FAO: Fisheries, aquaculture production hit new global record in 2022
Global fisheries and aquaculture production hit 223.2m metric tons in 2022, marking the highest levels since 1950, according to the latest FAO figures
Japan secures unchanged quota for Russia-spawning salmon
The 40th gathering of the Japan-Russia Fisheries Committee concluded on March 14, with Japan keeping the right to land 2,050t of salmonids
UK imports of Russian-origin salmon, whitefish fillets from China likely close to 40,000t in 2023
The UK could have imported just under 40,000t of Russian-origin salmon and whitefish fillets from China in 2023, according to an analysis using the Undercurrent News trade portal
OBI, Peter Pan, Channel Fish are big winners in USDA’s nearly $150m salmon, pollock payout
The purchases will be used to support The Emergency Food Assistance Program, meaning the seafood will be sent to food banks throughout the nation rather than schools