Fatal Nova Scotia fishing vessel sinking was result of ‘severe’ weather
One fishing crew member died and two crew from the Canadian Coast Guard were injured in the 2022 vessel sinking
‘It’s a GO,’ harvesters told in Canada’s largest lobster fishing areas
The opening of LFAs 33 and 34 remains the marquee annual event for the Canadian lobster industry, as roughly 1,800 harvesters drop their traps on 'Dumping Day'
Red Lobster sees increased sales after new menu launch
Seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster debuted a new menu in the US after exiting bankruptcy
Maine lobster boat tracking lawsuit dismissed by judge
Lobster harvesters in the US state had argued that the tracking device is unconstitutional
Heavy winds to delay opening of Canada’s biggest lobster fisheries for days
Winds of 30 to 35 knots are expected Sunday in LFA 34, reducing slightly to 25 to 30 knots on Monday, which is still above the federal government's 26-knot safety protocol
Johnston replaces Hawkins as head of offshore wind fishing coalition
Annie Hawkins is stepping down from her role as executive director of the Responsible Offshore Development Alliance (RODA) but will continue her role of focusing on research and policy advocacy
US FDA investigates ‘forever chemicals’ contamination of seafood
The US FDA believes that seafood may be at higher risk for environmental PFAS contamination
UCN makes key hires on path to build global seafood PRA
'These hires are important to our next growth phase in becoming the leading pure-play seafood price reporting agency' -- Tom Seaman, Undercurrent News
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
Brazilian tuna processor sets sights on US expansion, UK resurgence
Brazilian processor Produmar aims to strengthen its sales in the US seafood market and resume shipments to the UK after a six-year hiatus