SFP welcomes formation of new South American sustainable squid group
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership praised the forming of Calamasur in one of the world’s most significant giant squid fishing regions
Peru, Chile, Ecuador create giant squid management committee
Business and scientific representatives from Peru, Ecuador and Chile have created a committee to manage a sustainable giant squid fishery in the South Pacific
Vast fleet in high seas worries Falklands, as its own squid season nears
The number of vessels assembling to catch illex squid on the high seas north of the Falkland is cause for concern; meanwhile, Argentina's season starts 'moderately well'
Peru starts first giant squid biomass evaluation
Imarpe has begun the first research cruise to estimate the biomass of the giant squid, the country's second-largest fish resource after anchovy
Peru, Chile aim new giant squid management plan to address overfishing
Peruvian and Chilean fishing firms will ask regional bodies to commit to a new plan for management of the giant squid fisheries in the international waters near their coasts
‘Good’ loligo fishing pressures EU prices as giant squid catches collapse
Abundant catches have unusually pressured Falklands' loligo squid prices even as giant squid harvests in Chile and Peru remain limited
Prices in China rise for illex, giant squid, todarodes; fall for loligo
In China, prices for Argentine illex squid, Peruvian giant squid and todarodes are back on the rise from already record-high levels; but loligo prices have fallen slightly
Peru’s first anchovy season closes with 85% of quota caught
The first anchovy season in north Peru reached 85% of the quota. Catches of other species have partially ticked up but remain mostly below 2015, with prices on the rise
Argentine illex squid prices stabilize in China, but supply a worry
Prices for raw Argentine illex squid in China have risen in recent weeks, although not as strongly as in April and May, and could now be stabilizing
CNFC: Chinese squid fishing activities near Argentina up 270%, Peru 515%
The increase between 2007-2015 has led to 'pressure on businesses' and 'dilution of resources' according to the Chinese state-owned fishing company