North Sea cod fisheries: MEPs end time-at-sea limits
The European Parliament has put an end to the time-at-sea limits in the North Sea cod fisheries, giving vessels more freedom to fish when and where they want
Camanchaca sees high Q3 salmon prices offset fishing losses
Camanchaca benefits from better commercial conditions for salmon, as the firm's salmon unit's gains offset fishing losses
Oceana still eyeing African diversification, aquaculture
South African firm still has one eye on aquaculture as a means for expansion, and wants to diversify and improve operations in Africa, says CEO
Argentine toothfish firms push for higher quota with prices at record high
Some firms are lobbying to increase the Patagonian toothfish quota in Argentina for 2017, as demand for the species has increased and prices are at record high levels
Rabobank: North Atlantic whitefish processors will continue to consolidate
Despite a wave of acquisitions, private-label processing is still fragmented, says Rabobank seafood analyst
WWF welcomes Med swordfish recovery plan, but concerns remain
ICCAT commission endorsed a plan to introduce a total allowable catch of 10,500t, and reduce it gradually over time
New England 2017 scallop plan likely to mean landings of 47.5m pounds
New England Fishery Management Council approves plan to 'generate landings comparable to 2016'
Peru issues preemptive closure of eight anchovy fishing areas
Peru ordered the preemptive closure of eight fishing areas, following inspections at the start of the second season of anchovy fishing
Tesco warns suppliers over pound-driven price hikes
Tesco boss Dave Lewis has warned global suppliers not to artificially inflate prices because of the fall in the pound
NZ lobster fishermen support emergency closure after earthquake
Two New Zealand fishing groups added support to the declaration of an emergency temporary closure to lobster fishing after the earthquake on Nov. 20