Nordic Halibut sees modest revenue growth but expansion costs incur losses
Nordic Halibut has seen modest revenue growth in its third-quarter 2024 financial results, though the company incurred losses as it continues to invest heavily in its long-term expansion plans
US offshore aquaculture advocates seize lame duck opportunity
'We've seen a lot of positive momentum on offshore aquaculture in recent years, and we want to capitalize on that by securing support from both the outgoing and incoming legislators' – Drue Banta Winters, Stronger America Through Seafood
US aquaculture sector hopes for boost from Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda
'I assume that the Trump administration's goal is to protect and create American jobs, not punish American consumers' – Marianne Naess, Great Northern Salmon
CDQ group celebrates US judge dismissal of challenge to Bering Sea halibut bycatch rule
'The halibut fishing families in our community can be assured that the halibut resource will continue to be managed more fairly and appropriately' -- Ray Melovidov, Central Bering Sea Fishermen's Association
US judge rejects Amendment 80 fleet’s challenge to halibut bycatch rule
Federal judge Sharon Gleason heard the case on expedited basis in advance of the 2025 fishing season and ruled that the Amendment 123 rule was not unlawful
Canadian captain convicted for fishing in marine protected area
A fishing captain from Nova Scotia pleaded guilty to fishing in a closed area inside a marine protected area
Royal Greenland CFO’s departure part of leadership consolidation at Nuuk headquarters
Nils Duus Kinnerup, Royal Greenland's chief financial officer, is stepping down after 17 years with the Danish company
Pacific halibut harvests slow across Alaska, BC waters
'I don't know how much longer people will fish for' -- Homer, Alaska-based broker Maddie Lightsey with Alaska Boats and Permits
NOAA releases ‘how to’ guide on boosting US seafood resilience
The implementation plan details NOAA's five-year strategy to support the seafood industry through climate and economic challenges
Fast-track permitting system for fish farming structures unlawful, says US court
The ruling on the federal permitting system dubbed Nationwide Permit 56 finds procedural violations under US environmental laws, but a final decision on its future is pending