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There’s often a fair amount of conflict around fisheries; that conflict is likely to increase as resources get more strained’ — Bill Tweit, North Pacific Fishery Management Council ...
Here's a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Thursday, June 5: Export prices for Vietnamese shrimp pulled up by rush ...
The European Commission’s new Ocean Pact will allow bottom trawling to continue in marine protected Areas on a case-by-case ...
MSA has been and will continue to be our main authority for establishing and administering responsible approaches and is ...
Russia stopped making its import and export data internationally available after the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine ...
Cermaq is ‘working on the assumption that it will be changed. … If not, we’ve said consistently that there’s no way for the ...
An initiative converting discarded fish into school meal products in the UK is seeking philanthropic investment to mechanize ...
The Coalition for Fisheries Transparency backs the seafood industry’s call to the UK for greater safety at sea, urging the ...
The Massachusetts, US-headquartered aquaculture firm is building a new plant in Khanh Hoa Province to ‘enhance efficiency, ...
I don’t think we’ll lose any sales because of the fact that our business is driven by the very big Filipino community in the ...
The company has yet to confirm, but an industry rep said the service vessel’s’ departure marks another loss of skilled ...
The Spanish tuna fleet, represented by the industry association OPAGAC, has repeated its concerns over what it describes as ...