Beaver Street undertakes repackaging push, plans return to Boston show
The Jacksonville, Florida-based firm will unveil the new packaging look at the Seafood Expo North America show in March
Alaska pollock, Pacific cod fisheries off to a brisk start
Alaska's Pacific cod season has started well, with about 25,000t harvested to date
December was yet another ‘disappointing’ month for US shrimp imports
Nobody was in any big hurry to import more shrimp into the country, and it might be May before buying patterns return to something like normal
Alaska’s Tanner crab fleet cleaning up after strike-delayed start in Kodiak
'Everybody's been really excited, happy that local fishermen are offering to the community, and it's been going really good' -- Eddie Perez, harvester
NovoMar bets big on skin packs with product line in new $15m Miami plant
If US supermarkets continue to follow the European trend toward ready-to-cook seafood, NovoMar will be well-positioned
Nova Scotia lobster gear blamed for rare right whale entanglement
The entanglement comes as the US and Canadian lobster industries got important delays from new regulations aimed at protecting whales
Norwegian study finds southern-dwelling species going north for cooler waters
The diversity of fish species in northern seas has increased by 66% in recent decades due to higher temperatures
Multi X’s longtime US top exec steps down
Multi X praises Jason Paine for having led company's 'highly relevant achievements'
Will US consumers’ Atlantic ‘salmon frenzy’ continue into 2023?
Urner Barry's analysis shows price-defying hunger for Atlantic salmon in US
NMFS to survey harvesters from Maine to North Carolina on business costs
The survey, the first since 2016, will also help shape federal policy, track trends