Falklands’ toothfish longline fishery re-certified MSC
The Falkland Islands longline toothfish fishery was first certified by the Marine Stewardship Council in 2014
Latin American hake prices strengthen, expected to remain stable in 2019
Prices for the species are expected to remain stable next year, despite a forecasted rise in catches during 2019
Toothfish, tuna selling prices hit Sapmer’s first half profits
The French fishing and processing firm saw less favorable market prices for Patagonian toothfish and raw tuna y-o-y, amplified by a negative currency effect
Groundfish young exec: Future of whitefish is bright
Toothfish prices remain strong, despite being marginally lower compared with the peak level reached last year
No-deal Brexit would decimate fishing industry, warns Falklands
The Falkland Islands’ government has warned a no-deal Brexit would be catastrophic for its fishing industry as officials warned Theresa May: 'don’t forget about us'
Tax on Argentine exports to hit seafood industry
New tariffs on seafood exports that might be imposed in Argentina would have a 'disastrous impact' on business of Spanish fishing companies operating in the country
Sapmer opens third retail store, this time in France
The fishing -- and, with its latest business model changes, retail firm -- has opened its third shop, now in Concarneau
New Zealand approves new fishing method sought by Sealord, Sanford
The New Zealand government will allow a joint effort by three firms to use precision seafood harvesting gear, a new trawling method for deepwater fishing
Sapmer eyes ‘shorter chain to customer’ with new retail-focused model
French fishing firm has traditionally sold its catch as 'white label', but is now moving to develop and sell under its own brand, and in its own retail outlets
Indonesia finally seizes IUU toothfish vessel carrying 30km nets
Indonesia has seized an illegal toothfish fishing vessel which has evaded capture in several other countries, according to the country's fisheries ministry