Global pollock quota raised close to 4m metric tons for 2024
Russia's TAC for Alaska pollock has been hiked by 200,000t to 2.28m metric tons, as expected, while a small increase has been advised in the US
Large group of US lawmakers press Biden to ban China-processed Russian seafood
'Excluding all Russian-harvested seafood from the US market would impose immediate consequences on the Russian economy' -- letter to US president Joe Biden from dozens of lawmakers
Trident plans to sell four Alaska shoreside plants, cut staff in ‘comprehensive restructuring’
'Bold action today is necessary to deliver fair value to fleet, communities, and all stakeholders into the future' -- Joe Bundrant, CEO
US regional panel advises 16% lift for Pacific cod TAC in year of tight Atlantic supply
The North Pacific Fisheries Management Council's recommendation could have broader impacts on global cod supplies, with Barents Sea quotas to be slashed by 20% in 2024
Channel Fish taps seafood veteran Ian White to head business development
The Braintree, Massachusetts-based company has hired Ian White, who has more than 20 years of seafood experience
Alaska pollock marketing agency gets 10% budget boost
'Now is not the time to take our foot off the accelerator ...' -- Bob Desautel, GAPP's board chairman
Channel Fish, Trident win first FY 2024 USDA Alaska pollock contracts
Based on data shared by the Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers, the USDA bought 25.5 million pounds of Alaska pollock in fiscal 2023 worth $68.5 million
Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation names new leader
The US' oldest regional fisheries development foundation has hired Kristy Clement as its new CEO
Early indications point to big harvest levels for Alaska’s groundfish sector in 2024
Preliminary recommendations to be taken up by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council next week are on par with, or higher than, last year's
Pollock price, export slump offers opportunities at home, says Chinese processor
China's whitefish exports are facing major headwinds due to softened overseas demand, said Qu Zhenhai, chairman of Dalian Haiqing Food, one of the country's largest processors