Ocean Peace buys, plans to convert another former petroleum service vessel
Petroleum service vessels built for $7 million four years ago are now being sold in the Gulf of Mexico for between $250,000 and $500,000 -- Steve Kokinos, Ocean Marine
China tariffs hit Alaska Amendment 80 fleet in midst of $285m recap effort
'Whenever you impose a new cost in any kind of a system, whether it's on the buyer, the seller or the producer, that cost has to get borne somewhere', says Chris Woodley, Groundfish Forum
Stolt invests in Spanish turbot, sole farm
Spain-based Acuidoro, owned by Stolt Sea Farm, will invest a total of €14.5m
US House approves Young’s Magnuson-Stevens update after sticky provision cut
'Every time Mr. Young agreed to a change, another issue would come up. It is a perfect example of Lucy pulling the ball out from under Charlie Brown' -- representative Rob Bishop
NOAA: Seafood reprocessing exempt from Chinese tariffs
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration has provided some clarity about how seafood sent to China for reprocessing will be affected by new tariffs
As NAFTA teeters, Canada’s Louisbourg reduces US dependence
Nova Scotia's Louisbourg Seafoods is finding new sales opportunities in the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands and all over Asia
NGOs, fishing groups call for probe into subsidies for Dutch pulse fishing vessels
NGOs and fishing associations file formal request calling on EU to conduct an investigation into whether fraud has occurred in relation to the Dutch electric trawl fishery
Bloom claims Dutch bidding to avoid pulse fishing ban with ‘instrumentalization of science’
Dutch researchers asked ICES to compare the effects of using beam trawls and pulse trawls to catch North Sea sole; NGO claims ICES is 'serving political objectives'
Yellowfin sole harvest in Bering Sea sprinting after slow start
Alaska's Amendment 80 fleet could have its best yellowfin sole harvest since 2014, that is if it doesn't get distracted by another species
NGO Bloom focuses anti-pulse fishing campaign sights on UK
French NGO Bloom has turned to the UK’s fisheries minister in hopes the country will join France, Belgium and many other EU member states in upholding the ban