Alaska wild salmon fisheries re-certified ‘sustainable’ by MSC
In 2000, wild-caught Alaska salmon became the first in US fishery -- and the third on the planet -- to achieve MSC certification by the global seafood sustainability monitor
Atlantic H&G cod, haddock prices up 54-140% since US order on Russia
Russian H&G haddock prices have seen the biggest percentage increases since the US executive order, despite cod being higher overall, as Russian haddock was not included
Reduced harvest set for Kodiak area Tanner crab
This year's Tanner crab allocation is the smallest since the reopening to take advantage of a mature cohort that appeared in 2018
High Liner to continue retail push in final stretch of fiscal year
'We will continue with promotional activity at a slightly higher pace in Q4 because we're seeing the positive effects. It's driving overall higher gross margin dollars' -- Paul Jewer
US aquaculture sector hopes for boost from Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda
'I assume that the Trump administration's goal is to protect and create American jobs, not punish American consumers' – Marianne Naess, Great Northern Salmon
Indian Ocean skipjack tuna prices fall as Bangkok, Manta climb
Prices for skipjack tuna in the Indian Ocean lost some value since levels in Bangkok, Thailand, recently started to rise
EU, Norway finally resolve Svalbard cod quota dispute
Norway and the EU have successfully resolved a number of key issues related to fisheries management that had been unresolved since the UK's departure from the EU
Cape Verde aims to revive Atunlo tuna processing plant with Spanish support
Cape Verde's government has expressed strong interest in revitalizing the Atunlo tuna processing plant in Mindelo, a facility with capacity to process 200 metric tons of tuna daily
Report: Up to 30% of Atlantic Canada’s lobster catch is unreported
Stakeholders criticize Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans for low enforcement in the sector
CDQ group celebrates US judge dismissal of challenge to Bering Sea halibut bycatch rule
'The halibut fishing families in our community can be assured that the halibut resource will continue to be managed more fairly and appropriately' -- Ray Melovidov, Central Bering Sea Fishermen's Association