SeaFood Business

Retailers ally to fight salmon-labeling lawsuit

Seafood Currents
November 30, 2007 - SFB Staff — Several major retailers have formed an alliance to combat a lawsuit claiming that California stores are failing to adequately distinguish wild from farmed salmon in their display cases....
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Commentary: Shopping sanity

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - Today is Cyber Monday, the day office dwellers pretend to work when they’re really surfing the Web for Christmas presents and shaking off the tryptophan haze from Thanksgiving leftovers....
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Survey: Consumers brush off seafood advice

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — Only 15 percent of Americans have altered their diet as a result of American Heart Association and U.S. Department of Agriculture advice that consumers eat seafood at least twice a week, according to a consumer survey McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants of Portland, Ore., released yesterday. ...
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Red Lobster expands menu

Seafood Source
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — Red Lobster yesterday rolled out an expanded menu, featuring two new seafood entrées. ...
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Friend of the Sea endorses farmed turbot

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — Friend of the Sea this week certified a farmed-turbot operation as sustainable. Stolt Sea Farm, a subsidiary of Stolt-Nielsen SA, annually produces 4,000 metric tons of turbot, which Friend of the Sea says represents about 60 percent of worldwide farmed-turbot production....
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High-risk chemical regs affect seafood processors

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last week proposed federal security regulations for facilities that store or use “high risk” chemicals, some of which are commonly used in seafood processing and storage facilities. ...
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Rotten salmon earns man 40 days in jail

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — Jeremy Oliver on Monday was sentenced to 40 days in jail for allowing nearly 400 tons of sockeye salmon to rot while failing to pay the fishermen or workers at a cannery in Ekuk, Alaska, that he promised to renovate. ...
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Leavitt visits Pacific Seafood, Pike Place Market

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — Pacific Seafood Group in Clackamas, Ore., is the latest seafood stop on Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt’s nationwide tour....
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EU agrees to cut bluefin tuna quotas

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — European Union governments yesterday agreed on a 15-year plan that progressively restricts bluefin tuna harvests and requires traceability throughout the supply chain. ...
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Alaska announces ’08 forecasts for sockeye, pinks

Seafood Currents
November 28, 2007 - SFB Staff (Nov. 28) — The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is calling for an above average Bristol Bay sockeye salmon catch and a below average Southeast Alaska pink salmon harvest in 2008....
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