Undercurrent presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Monday, March 23 ...
New Zealand rock lobster gains 18% to hit new all-time high; blue king crab reverses week 12 rally ...
US longline and purse-seine vessels will once again be allowed to fish in the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument, if the measure is approved as expected ...
San Diego-based BlueNalu said it was the only exhibitor of cultivated seafood at the annual show in Boston, Massachusetts ...
We could potentially be in a position of just running in and doing something wrong’ — Mike Wood, Alaska Board of Fisheries ...
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans says its authority over land-based fish farming is grounded in the Fisheries Act, as industry voices question constitutionality and argue oversight should shift ...
What the recommendation said is that fish are there, and it is recommended to keep catching almost at the same pace’ — an executive at a Russian pollock sector ...
An Australian abalone farm operated by Yumbah Aquaculture will close after persistent environmental disruptions linked to an algal bloom and the Karenia virus forced operations to become unsustainable ...
Undercurrent’s week 13 ‘market pulse’ updates on US wholesale markets for various key commodities are available on our new platform ...
The deal, which was being talked about on the sidelines of Seafood Expo North America, in Boston, Massachusetts, last week, is not yet final ...
In its first public update since undergoing a court-led restructuring last year, the Israeli RAS specialist confirms it has stabilized its finances and resumed global operations as ownership transitio ...
The land-based salmon producer needs $25m-$30m by the end of March, or it will be in technical default of certain of its agreements with lenders ...
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