Further seafood labelling regulations excessive, says Maryland industry
Industry fears legislation introduced in the state house of delegates proposing tighter regulations on seafood labeling could be impractical and costly for Maryland restaurants
Shetland fish processor expands into crab with new plant
New shellfish unit could boost Scalloway based QA Fish's revenue by £1.5 million
King & Prince targets spicy food trend with contest
As restaurants report a 19% increase in spicy seafood dishes on menus in the past two years, Nissui's US subsidiary King & Prince announces the winner of its "Spice it Up" contest
Mississippi awarded millions to help commercial fisheries
Nearly $11 million in federal money will help restore oyster and blue crab fisheries in the US river
Closure to affect Maine lobster harvesters and brand
Concerns arise after Maine department of marine resources closes the mouth of the Penobscot river to lobstering and crabbing because of mercury contamination
Clearwater to use warchest for acquisitions in 2014, says analyst
Beacon Security analyst confident the Canadian firm, after a strong year and a record Q4, will look to acquire, with a deal size window of CAD 10-100m
Fiji crab company proposes government investment agency
The founders of Crab Company Fiji have proposed that the government consider setting up a capital investment agency and a junior stock exchange
Philippines enacts crab sustainability regulation
The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture recently published a joint administrative order regarding the conservation and regulation of blue swimming crab
EU, Australia back Fiji mud crab enterprise
The Crab Company of (Fiji) Ltd. started operating in 2011, and has just celebrated the launch of its new and improved farming and processing facilities in Navua
Niche UK crab company claims to be first with full traceability
Born out of two long-established Cornwall firms, a new crab-fishing and processing firm launched only a few weeks ago aims to make its mark