Inventor of short track in US pollock’s Jones Act dispute says CBP encouraged him
A Customs official 'quipped that the rail 'could be 100 feet or 100 miles or anything in between' -- Neil Bickford, former transportation consultant
Trade insights: China’s H&G pollock import deficit still extremely high
Pollock industry experts reckon the continued deficit will leave China short of raw material going into 2022
Researchers working to turn fish heads, bones into good food
Humans directly consume about 35% of all seafood harvests with the rest going to lower value uses
‘Wild’ label, not just sustainability, seen as big part of Alaska pollock’s appeal
Customers really dig sustainability, and those who sell Alaska pollock need to go deeper into that aspect of their messaging for the greatest chance of success
155 salmonella cases traced to Denver seafood distributor
Seafood counters in Albertsons, Safeway and Sprouts grocery stores in Colorado reportedly sold the tainted products to consumers
NOAA Fisheries’ Coit to Congress: New MSA bill would be strain on agency
'[T]he expanded scope of some of the requirements could redirect limited funding and staff away from core activities' -- Janet Coit, National Marine Fisheries Service
Trident Seafoods to fight Democrats’ proposed MSA changes in Congress
'Rather than empower the councils, [HR 4690] contains prescriptive mandates that will consume council time, divert resources...'-- Shannon Carroll, Trident Seafoods
ASMI turns to Instacart, Health magazine in Alaska promotions push
All of ASMI's marketing ideas have at least one thing in common: They intend to build Alaska seafood as a healthy, good-choice and economical food product for consumers to enjoy
ASMI meeting 2021: Pandemic has been private label boon for Publix, NESI
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is hosting its annual 'All Hands' meeting this week
Judge upholds restraining order in Jones Act case
In an Oct. 28 court order, Gleason wrote that she stood by her earlier ruling