China giant’s North America office switches focus from sales to sourcing
Dalian Zhangidao’s Canada-based North America president is now also looking for seafood to source for the China market, as well as selling the company’s products overseas
Scallop traders wary of pricing themselves out of US market
Despite the 35% cut in scallop quota for the coming US season, traders don't expect too much of a price increase
Fresh scallop sales shrinking in French Brittany
French consumers are increasingly favoring roe-off, says regional newspaper
British trawler held in France for illegal dredging
Van Dijck forced to dock at Ouistreham, Normandy, where crew members are suspected of dredging at least 17t of scallops in French waters
Scallop supplier Marlees wastes no time in naming new CEO
Scallop supplier Marlees already has a new president and CEO, barely days after the exit of founder and former top executive
Reports slams safety failing after Scottish fisherman drowns
25-year-old Steven Robertson drowned after falling into the sea off Anglesey while working on scallop dredger St Amant on Jan. 13, 2012
Founder at US scallop firm out, again
The co-founder of one of the largest US scallop suppliers has left the company, after stepping back into the top executive’s seat in June last year
Eastern Fisheries founder weighs in over removal of Rothschild
Roy Enoksen, founder of US scallop giant Eastern Fisheries, says the removal of the well-respected fishery management expert will be negative for the industry
Processor takes over UK’s largest scallop fleet
Macduff Shellfish acquires fleet in deal backed by RBS, as part of plan to double business in five years
Eastern Fisheries temporarily closes plant
US scallop giant Eastern Fisheries has temporarily suspended operations at its Hassey Street plant for renovations to meet the requirements for BRC certification