Non-EU countries continue to see opportunity from Russian imports ban
53.2% of Russian fish and seafood imports have been impacted by the Kremlin's ongoing EU imports embargo
USDA report details impact of Russian ban on seafood market
Trade sources believe embargo will likely result in the shrinking of the supply of traditional popular fish species in the local market, including mackerel, herring and capelin
Seafood’s largest operators in rough waters
US tuna's big three in legal trouble; Pacific Andes under regulators' scrutiny; High Liner's shares in free-fall; Young's on ropes: the last 12 months have been turbulent for some of seafood’s largest companies, with the outlook for the next year not looking much different
Low hake catches boost prices as Canadian sellers struggle to diversify from Russia
A year after the Russian ban rocked the hake market, US companies seem to be faring better than Canadian counterparts, but catches have been slow on both sides of border
Official: US-Russia IUU agreement about information sharing
A recently signed agreement between the US and Russian governments that aims to combat illegal crab fishing in the Bering Sea will allow the countries to work together on investigations and prosecutions of cases
Norway trout sales continue to improve despite Russian ban
Norway's fjord trout exports are continuing apace, in spite of the recent ban implemented by Russia
Russia expands seafood restrictions to Polish products
Starting Sept. 30 , Russia will be restricting imports of Polish fish products
Sri Lankan fisheries players display wares to Russia
Embassy of Sri Lanka in Russia has organized a series of events to display its food export wares, and potential for trade between the two countries
Russian importers think hike in Pacific catches will cover Atlantic herring shortage
Lower prices of Pacific herring also means demand for the product is increasing, Russian industry players tell Undercurrent News
Mother nature lessens Russia ban impact on salmon roe
A shortage of high quality salmon roe may be a blessing in disguise for some roe exporters as the ongoing Russian ban of western foodstuffs slashes demand