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Week 24 saw only small changes in the export prices of mackerel, whole herring, and frozen herring, though herring did continue what should be its seasonal climb ...
Oyvind Lovdahl, CEO of Norwegian aquaculture business Torghatten, has announced his resignation, stepping down later this year after two years in the role ...
The industry hopes he can bring strategic clarity and renewed energy to the organization at a time of growth and transformation ...
Japan’s largest trout farmer is set to establish a new aquaculture base in Latvia by acquiring a majority stake in a local trout farming startup, aiming to overcome licensing bottlenecks in Denmark an ...
Prices for new-season frozen Russian opilio crab, caught and processed in the North Okhotsk Sea, exceeded $22/kg at two recent auctions in Busan, South Korea, reflecting strong demand from Asian buyer ...
With the fisheries industry undergoing rapid changes due to climate change and other factors, this MoU serves as a starting ...
Scientists in Greenland have recommended cutting fishing quotas for inshore cod and redfish stocks while raising limits for halibut and offshore cod, reflecting mixed stock conditions in Greenlandic w ...
Plant manager John Moody dropped the frozen filet block onto the upstairs office floor. Shouting, “It works!” he sent ice shards skittering across the floor with freshly frozen hake filets at the feet ...
Terrapins, once heavily harvested and now threatened by habitat loss, have declined by an estimated 75% over the last 50 years ...
Officials in the US town of Bucksport, Maine, say they see economic potential in the rebooted RAS project at a former paper ...
The Global Tuna Alliance has announced that John Burton, a founding member and long-time contributor, is stepping down from its partnership advisory group ...
Four maritime organizations want stronger protections for fishing crews facing criminal charges, warning that unfair ...
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