Global supply of MSC-certified salmon increases
Russian Far East Ozernaya River sockeye salmon fishery certified as sustainable.
US senator wants $50 million seafood marketing fund
Noting the success of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, a US senator Mark is introducing legislation to create a national seafood marketing and development effort
Marine Harvest, Leroy share prices hit year high
The share prices of Norway’s two largest salmon farmers hit their highest levels in more than a year on Sept. 3
Norway’s oil exploration ‘huge’ risk for seafood
WWF Norway isn’t backing down from concerns over huge new efforts to find more oil.
Scottish fishermen step up Iceland, Faroe sanction calls
Scottish fishermen step up sanctions call against Iceland, and the Faroe Islands, following failure of latest mackerel quota talks
Slow EU, US markets hit Vietnam tuna supplier
One Vietnamese tuna supplier is seeing strong raw material supply, but weakness in its main markets in the west.
CP Prima still pushing for relief from share suspension
Indonesian shrimp giant CP Prima will hold a public exposure of its first half results on Sept. 7, as it seeks to get the suspension on its shares lifted
Scottish Salmon Co forecasts tough Q3
Downward pressure on farmed salmon prices in June, which will continue in Q3, hit the Scottish Salmon Company’s second quarter results
Ecuador shrimp farmers concerned about new taxes
Legislation affects producers who have over 10 hectares to farm shrimp
Cermaq issues $100M bond
Norwegian aquaculture group Cermaq issued a bond worth NOK 600 million on Aug. 30.