Keel laid for Russian Fishery’s sixth supertrawler
Russian Fishery Company continued to press ahead with its fleet expansion program as the country aims to match US output of pollock fillets and mince blocks by 2025
Judge sides with US gov’t, declines to issue restraining order in Jones Act pollock case
Judge Sharon Gleason left the door open for the companies to refile their request for an injunction in the future
Video showing Alaska pollock’s 200-foot train journey resurfaces
A video shared on YouTube says it was provided 'Courtesy US Customs and Border Protection'
China’s domestic pollock market ‘nearly dead’
China's domestic H&G consumption will drop 50% to 50,000t in 2021 said Torunn Halhjem of Polar Bear Enterprise, the Russian pollock giant Gidrostroy's sales arm
Correction: Judge yet to issue ruling in Jones Act pollock case
The judge has yet to render an opinion on the matter
Lawyer in pollock case: ‘Our clients are being destroyed’
'They think it's silly to have to go so far out of the way, but we didn't write the Jones Act. We didn't make that requirement. We're just enforcing it' -- assistant US attorney Seth Beausang
Judge to rule on Jones Act pollock railway issue in ‘near term’
Judge Sharon Gleason said she recognizes that time is 'of the essence' in making a ruling on a issue that has snarled the Alaska pollock supply chain
Trident, Golden Alaska also hit by Jones Act pollock enforcement push
The two Alaska pollock suppliers are also in the US government's crosshairs over alleged violations of the Jones Act relating to the so-called 'Bayside program'
Gorton’s, High Liner, others to benefit from GAPP marketing dollars
Don't look now, but soon one of the staple fish of the frozen supermarket aisle will be popping up in new product presentations in North American and European venues
US gov’t says it never approved ‘illegal’ 100-foot rail for Alaska pollock transport
On Friday, US government lawyers filed response to lawsuit from two logistics subsidiaries of American Seafoods pushing for re-start the so-called 'Bayside program'