Namibian fisheries minister condemns strike
Namibia's fisheries minister has condemned 'in the strongest terms' the current strike action being taken by the country's fishermen
Sea Harvest re-fits fresh hake trawler for sea-frozen production
Strong demand sees Sea Harvest re-fit fresh vessel for FAS fillets and H&G production, as South African firm also invests in land-based processing
Namibian fishermen continue to strike
Strike which started on Monday continues, as union urges fishermen to refrain from 'illegal' action
Poor US Pacific whiting fishing set to leave market short of surimi
As the pacific whiting fall season slows down, producers worry that low catches mean they won't be able to fill customers' surimi orders
Processor claims it’s first to receive ‘perfect’ MSC score
Sierra Meat & Seafood claims to be first seafood producer to receive a 100% sustainability rating from the Marine Stewardship Council
Investor: I&J is dragging down AVI’s profits
Irvin & Johnson, the fishing division of Johannesburg, South Africa-based AVI, is dragging down the company's profitability, according to a blog
South Africa’s Sea Harvest to take stake in Aussie firm
South African fishing company plans to end up with 19.9% of Aussie firm Style, which is raising capital to fund the acquisition of a seafood company
EU whitefish quota utilization at 75.7% in 2014
AIPCE finds that EU countries' fishing of allocated quota improved marginally in 2014; average dragged down by a 35% utilization of cod in eastern Baltic
EU whitefish supply passes 3m metric tons with cod ‘surging ahead’
In a report by the EU Fish Processors and Traders Association, cod is revealed as 'surging ahead' in its share of the total European market supply of whitefish in 2014
Comment: Groundfish Forum forecasts show fisheries management working
The overwhelming impression from Groundfish Forum's annual forecasts is of stability in wild capture whitefish species