Salmon surpasses tuna for first time to become second most consumed fish in the US
Last year's record salmon landings in Alaska, combined with huge production of pink salmon, have made salmon into second most consumed seafood in the US, after shrimp
Bumble Bee CEO blasts Greenpeace ‘financial advice’ after its $5m currency loss
'Taking investment advice from Greenpeace means listening to people dressed up in monkey costumes, literally,' says Chris Lischewski, CEO of Bumble Bee
Princes, John West MDs get over 100,000 emails over Greenpeace FAD campaign
In-boxes of top Princes Ken Critchley and Paul Reenan of John West get 103,915 messages on back of Greenpeace campaign
John West reveals ‘eco-FAD’ plans in response to Greenpeace video
Thai Union-owned UK tuna brand follows NFI in slamming accuracy of Greenpeace video, says working to implement 100% ‘eco-FADs’ by end of 2015
Century Pacific is first Fillipino canner to join ISSF
Century Pacific is first Philippine company to join the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation
Costa Rica bans purse seining, large-scale longline fishing in parts of its waters
Country's largest cannery warns move will deter foreign fleets from landing in Costa Rica
Letter to editor: Red carding Sri Lanka, a responsible fisheries perspective
The following letter is from Alberto Romero-Bermo, director of corporate responsibility & sustainability for Lumar Seafood International in Spain
‘All sides’ call for US, PNA $90m tuna deal to be changed
Micronesia newspaper says all sides are calling for the US' 26-year-old treaty for access to Pacific tuna to be redrawn, while PNA says news that Kiribati sold rights to China are wrong
Comptoirs Oceaniques will look to frozen tuna to offset EU Sri Lanka ban
Supplies from Maldives too volatile to be relied on for regular fresh supplies, says Fish is Life importer, which relies on Sri Lankan tuna for around half of its imports
Tuna importers surprised over EU ban on Sri Lanka, warn of market impact
Waiting a few months would have made more sense, said Le Lien and Comptoirs Oceaniques, as they warn ban will damage market and will have 'devastating' impact on livelihoods