Global Tuna Alliance recruits 14 new members from SFP collaboration
Fourteen new companies have joined the Global Tuna Alliance as a result of a collaboration with the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
Taiwanese tuna exporter, NGO team up on sustainability efforts
Ocean Outcomes has created two new job titles to help support the programs
Former Fishin’ execs re-join Hudson at US arm of Africa vessel owner
Brad Hudson, former board member of US Walmart supplier The Fishin' Company, has brought in three executives who left during a restructure of the latter to his latest employer
US importer, Brazil exporter team up for tuna FIP
Prime Seafood, Sea Delight, and the IPNLF are cooperating on a fishery improvement project covering 87 vessels landing in northeastern Brazil
Indonesian gov’t to tighten tuna harvest control, monitoring rules
Indonesia aims to develop a nationwide harvest strategy for its tropical tuna fishery in an effort to protect the country's stock and achieve a sustainability certification
Judge nixes StarKist’s request to have some tuna price-fixing suits thrown out
Dana Sabraw, the chief judge of the Southern District of California rejected StarKist's request for partial summary judgment
IOTC cuts Seychelles’ tuna quota due to overfishing
The Seychelles' 13 fishing vessels had been granted in June 2021 an increase in yellowfin tuna for 2022 by 7% in 2022, following an IOTC interim resolution
US forced labor case against Taiwanese tuna vessel ripens into rare ‘finding’
Unlike a withhold release order, a finding by CBP means the goods can be seized upon arrival in the US, not just detained -- customs and trade attorney Jessica Rifkin
Thai Union to install solar panels on Seychelles tuna plant
Thai Union Group will spend €300,000 on solar panels at its Indian Ocean Tuna plant, one of the world's largest tuna canneries
GSMC 2022: US Gulf of Mexico shrimp landings continue to slide
Undercurrent News is reporting live from US National Fisheries Institute's annual Global Seafood Market Conference