Spanish RAS farmer expands sole business amid huge EU supply deficit
Sea Eight is owned by Atitlan, an investment fund based in Valencia, Spain, which was tipped as one of the three bidders for the Greek assets of Med giant Avramar
Farmed salmon falls short in addressing global food security, NYU study finds
Researchers have found that species that are more challenging and costly to farm contribute the least to global food security
European plaice, common sole prices rise across smaller sizes at Pefa auctions
Prices for small-sized gutted, iced European plaice -- the most significant volume going through the Pefa auction system -- and common sole rose w-o-w between Oct. 21 and 27
European plaice prices surge, common sole stabilize at Pefa auctions
Prices for gutted, iced European plaice -- the most significant volume going through the Pefa system -- rose again across most sizes, while prices for common sole stayed mostly flat w-o-w between Oct. 14 and 20
US packaged seafood category sees growth in September amid hurricanes, port strikes
Hurricanes and port strikes prompted stockpiling of shelf-stable seafood in the Southeastern US
European plaice prices climb across various sizes, common sole tumble at Pefa auctions
Prices for gutted, iced European plaice -- the most significant volume going through the Pefa system -- rose across most sizes, while prices for common sole fell w-o-w between Oct. 7 and 13
Stolt Sea Farm starts build on another sole RAS in Portugal
The new Stolt Sea Farm facility will be similar to the RAS operations it already has in Cervo, Spain, and on the same site in Tocha, Portugal
Prices for large European plaice, common sole drop on Pefa auctions
Prices for large-sized gutted, iced European plaice -- the most significant volume going through the Pefa auction system -- and common sole fell w-o-w between Sept. 30 and Oct. 6
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