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COSCO Shipping vessel, owned by China's national shipping company
Experts are seeing encouraging signs of an import spike after the 90-day pause on U.S.-China tariffs | Photo courtesy of Wolfgang Jargstorff/Shutterstock
May 16, 2025

Imports likely to spike amid pause in US-China tariffs; Suez Canal Authority tries to entice shippers back to Red Sea transit

Panelists at the 2025 Blue Food Innovation Summit
Panelists at the 2025 Blue Food Innovation Summit | Photo courtesy of the Blue Food Innovation Summit/LinkedIn
May 16, 2025

Blue Food Innovation: Several steps needed to ensure lasting resiliency in global aquaculture

Alaskan crabs
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the crabber's scheme violated the Lacey Act, which prohibits the trafficking of fish taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any state or federal law | Photo courtesy of shorex.koss/Shutterstock
May 16, 2025

Alaska crabber sentenced to prison for trying to illegally sell catch in Washington

A group of boats in Alaska
The Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife is predicting a much larger salmon run in 2025 on the back of a predicted larger run of pink salmon | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
May 16, 2025

Alaska projects bigger salmon harvest in 2025; Silver Bay reveals sockeye price

Aquaculture nets
According to SATS, offshore aquaculture remains an untapped industry in the U.S. | Photo courtesy of Leonid Sorokin/Shutterstock
May 16, 2025

Offshore aquaculture advocates ask US lawmakers to invest USD 42 million in research and development

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