After nearly a year of trade pain, the Canadian province’s live Dungeness crab sector sees a possible path to recovery, but unclear tariff rules, weakened China ties and low dockside prices could stil ...
Forcing fishermen to pay the salaries of government regulators watching them conduct their work is backward’ — Kara Rollins, New Civil Liberties Alliance ...
Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Wednesday, Jan. 21 ...
Undercurrent News is reporting from the National Fisheries Institute’s Global Seafood Market Conference in Hollywood, Florida ...
After 16 years at the helm, the Scottish pelagic fishing body has set in motion a 12-18 month handover, with current CEO Ian Gatt to work alongside incoming CEO designate Hannah Fennell ...
The European Economic and Social Committee opinion calls for funding under the Common Fisheries Policy to be ringfenced at a level equivalent to the current 2021-2027 allocation ...
There are over 820,000 metric tons of waste, or 'residual,' shrimp material currently available across the 10 biggest shrimp-producing nations for processors to turn into a suite of products, from low ...
Record-high landing values at Peterhead, Scotland in 2025 mask a sharply weaker outlook for 2026, as a 42% mackerel quota cut is set to hit volumes and economic activity ...
The companies will be incorporated into a new holding company, Horizon Group, within which five shareholders will each own an equal 20% stake ...
The Japanese seafood giant is set to put Salmones Antarctica and newly acquired Pesquera Yadran under a single leadership ...
Peru and Ecuador have led calls for reform, proposing catch limits for distant-water fleets, precautionary management in line with FAO principles, buffer zones near coastal waters and stricter control ...
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote that he will not impose the additional tariffs on Norway and the UK, two salmon-producing nations, and processing hubs Denmark and the Netherlands, in addition ...