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Mexico faces challenges with farmed and wild shrimp » Oil spill hampers Gulf shrimp fishery »U.S. shrimp market picks back up »U.S. Gulf shrimp supplies falling, prices rising »Demand for coldwater shrimp expected to improve »Despite Indonesia's troubles, all is quiet in U.S. shrimp market »Canadian coldwater shrimp in need of buyers »Gulf shrimp fishery faces stagnant prices, declining fleet »Black tiger market turns the corner »Economic climate depresses global shrimp market »
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Pacific Whites Black Tigers Gulf Coldwater
Buyers back off blue crab » Snow crab market faces uncertain 2010 » Strong landings, low prices boost lobster sales »Snow crab prices inch downward »Blue crab imports continue to decline »Stone crab »Alaska snow crab landings good »Top quality Dungeness crab anticipated »
American Lobstercific Spiny Lobster Blue Crab King Crab Snow Crab
Oyster production down, but on the mend »Scallop prices on the rise »
Scallops Mussels Clams Oysters
Global squid supply on the decline »Squid supplies abundant worldwide »
Strong market for Bristol Bay sockeye »Change afoot in frozen sockeye salmon market »Chile scales back salmon operations »Alaska's summer salmon fishery picks up »Chile’s ISA woes reverberate worldwide »Recession takes a bite out of demand »Alaska salmon harvest to increase »Chilean salmon production to drop in 2009 »
Farmed Salmon Wild Salmon Trout
U.S. rainbow trout supply to improve »Rocky year for Vietnamese pangasius »Tilapia production to rebound in 2009 »
Tilapia Pangasius Catfish
Global tilapia supply on the mend »King, Spanish mackerel supplies bountiful »
Mackerel Herring
Swordfish supplies, prices consistent »Mahi prices close to rock bottom »Swordfish demand, prices edge up »Yellowfin tuna supply narrows »Skipjack prices on the decline »
Tuna Swordfish Mahimahi
New life for U.S. Atlantic fisheries » Challenging times for Gulf grouper fishery » IPHC chips away at halibut quota »Haddock supply stable for now »Surimi import prices level off in Japan »Change on horizon for U.S. grouper fishery »Mahimahi prices on the decline »Red snapper closure imminent »Arctic char on the rise »Salmon bycatch grips pollock fishery »
Pollock Whiting/Hake Cod Haddock Halibut SeaBass/Sea Bream
Fish oil freefall »
Anchovy Menhaden Herring Capelin/Smelt
In Gulf of Thailand, artificial reefs take lifePosted on: 02 September, 2010 - The much-publicized dumping of decommissioned military tanks into the Gulf of Thailand is only part of a long-term project to increase local fish stocks and prevent overfishing by creating artificial reefs in the Gulf of Thailand...
Anchovy management plan questionedPosted on: 01 September, 2010 - Members of the Alliance of Liberal Democrats for Europe (ALDE) attended a meeting of the European Parliament Fisheries Committee (PECH) this week to further examine the draft report establishing a long-term plan for managing t...
Opposition to genetically modified salmon buildsPosted on: 30 August, 2010 - A coalition of 31 consumer, animal welfare and environmental groups and fishermen’s associations is criticizing the potential approval of genetically modified salmon by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
France's seafood supply chain under scrutinyPosted on: 27 August, 2010 - Upstream seafood players in France must shed individualism and favor an industrial dimension to meet the demands of today's global seafood industry, according to a French distributor.
Picard defends frozen salmon productsPosted on: 25 August, 2010 - Picard is trying to reassure its customers that its frozen salmon products are safe to eat after a national TV program in France honed in on pesticide use in Norwegian salmon farming.
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