The Bering Sea crab fishery will open on Oct. 15 after a two-year closure
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Atlantic salmon output on track for 3m-metric-ton record after ‘inflection point’ on growth
Salmon farming globally is expected to return to growth this year and hit a record level of 3m metric tons in 2024, then beyond in 2025, according to Rabobank's Gorjan Nikolik
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GSA forecasts 2023 global shrimp output to edge down, rise close to 6m metric tons next year
Global farmed shrimp output will edge down in 2023 due to low prices hitting production but recover close to 6m metric tons next year, according to data presented by Rabobank's Nikolik Continue reading
Hodges: US seeking center-of-plate replacement for red king crab
'Nothing has the plate presence of king crab' -- Les Hodges Continue reading
Ocean Choice CEO’s ‘fingers crossed’ extension enough to catch most of snow crab TAC
'We have a shot at catching most of it,' with the extension if the quality holds -- Martin Sullivan Ocean Choice International Continue reading
Rabobank: China shrimp market to follow EU, US down; Asia enters toughest time since EMS
Chinese shrimp demand is expected to soften in the second half of 2023, creating an even more challenging situation for suppliers already facing slow buying from Europe and the US Continue reading
Alaska sockeye harvest levels off as prices plunge
'Many headed for the beach to put their boats away when they heard the price news' -- Andy Wink, executive director of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association Continue reading
Norway, Russia H&G cod prices firming even before 20% quota cut advice
Prices for H&G Atlantic cod from Norway and Russia for delivery to China were on the rise even before it emerged on Thursday the quota could be down another 20% in 2024 Continue reading
Norway, Russia recommend 20% cut in Barents Sea cod advice
The cod advice is the lowest provided since 2008, according to the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research; advice for haddock and Greenland halibut is also down Continue reading
Peruvian minister slaps down industry hopes of a first anchovy season
Despite Peru's government canceling the first fishing season, on June 14, the head of Peru's top fishmeal industry body said its members could still potentially fish 'for a month or a month-and-a-half'
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