Chinese tuna money threatens US security interests, council says
China's growing investments in the tuna sector in the western and central Pacific are causing concern
BC salmon farmers satisfied with gov’t reprieve, license renewals
Two farming associations and two of the three main farmers affected expressed satisfaction with the plan
Canadian gov’t renews licenses of BC salmon farms for two years
The Canadian plan prepares the British Columbia net-pen farming sector to transition to an arrangement that will better protect wild Pacific salmon stocks
GAPP names Global Seas’ Desautel to head its board
In a press release, GAPP CEO Craig Morris called Bob Desautel, a 'true evangelist' for Alaska pollock
WTO members strike ‘historic’ IUU fishing deal
'WTO members have for the first time concluded an agreement with environmental sustainability at its heart.' -- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general, World Trade Organization
Bullish on Canada’s potential, Grieg expects 90,000t fish this year, 120k+ in 2026
The company didn't quite meet its goals for 2021 when it harvested 75,600t, about 6% more than 2020's totals, but shy of the company's 80,000t goal
Greenpeace endorses Hy-Vee’s private label tuna supplier vessel report
Greenpeace said it hoped that Hy-Vee's disclosure would pressure other big-name suppliers, processors or retailers to follow its lead
Seattle will host GAPP meeting in October
The theme of this year's event is 'Strategically Building Awareness and Demand for the Perfect Protein'
Biden: Major trans-Pacific shippers raised fees by 1,000%
US president Joe Biden is calling on Congress to pass the Ocean Shipping Reform Act, which the US House of Representatives is expected to vote on soon
Mackerel bait ban has Canadian tuna harvesters fearing for season
'It's definitely going to hinder our ability to catch our quota' -- Curtis MacKenzie, chairperson, Prince Edward Island Tuna Advisory Committee