Hainan tilapia farms struggle to rebound post-typhoon
Tilapia farms in China's Hainan province are still recovering from Typhoon Mojie three weeks after it struck, with lingering damage likely to impact production next year
Indian shrimp sector share prices jump after gov’t budget focus
The Indian government has proposed to reduce basic customs duty on broodstock, polychaete worms, shrimp and fish feed to just 5% in its latest budget announcement
Recap UCN’s 2024 Shrimp Summit coverage
Undercurrent News reported live from the 2024 Shrimp Summit held in Chennai, India, between June 27 and 29
2024 Shrimp Summit: China shipment ban created 70,000t backlog in Ecuador
Undercurrent News was reporting live from the 2024 Shrimp Summit in Chennai, India, taking place June 27-29
Malta’s AquaBioTech secures contract for Barramundi Group’s Brunei expansion plan
The new facility's peak production capability will be over 6 million juveniles per year
Landmark battle over shrimp genetic secrets heads to US appeals court
A groundbreaking lawsuit questioning if shrimp genetics qualify as trade secrets is set for another courtroom showdown in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday
NZ minister backs ‘super snapper’ breeding project
Fisheries minister Shane Jones has exempted 'plant and food research' from the rule that usually means fish caught for research are not able to be used in aquaculture
Regal Springs partners with Channel Fish to process branded, breaded tilapia range
Regal Springs, which farms and processes tilapia in Indonesia, Honduras and Mexico, plans to launch the branded products 'in several retailers,' with Channel Fish the processing partner
Canadian commercial elver harvester sues First Nations in New Brunswick court
The lawsuit, filed in the Court of King's Bench in Fredericton, names more than 100 people who are alleged to have netted baby eels without permission in the spring of 2023
First Nations offer Canada’s fish minister options to maintain elver fishery
Some First Nations leaders in Nova Scotia have suggested increasing their quota might help to stymie illegal fishing