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Global fishmeal production was down at the start of the year, but analysts predict production will ramp up | Photo courtesy of Austral Group
May 10, 2024
Global fishmeal production down 27 percent in Q1 2024, but trending positive for rest of year
The BAP program is being criticized for its certification of salmon aquaculture operations | Photo courtesy of Global Seafood Alliance
May 10, 2024
Best Aquaculture Practices farmed salmon draft standard criticized as greenwashing by coalition of NGOs
Russia's former "crab king" Oleg Kan has been sentenced to 17 years in jail despite his legal team's claims he died in 2023 | Photo courtesy of Russian Crab Company
May 10, 2024
Russian court sentences former “crab king” despite his supposed death in 2023
WWF Oceans Futures Project Director Sarah Glaser | Photo courtesy of Sarah Glaser/LinkedIn
May 10, 2024
WWF researchers surprised at where climate-driven fish migration will cause issues
A Fresh Thyme Market seafood counter | Photo courtesy of Fresh Thyme Market
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Joint US-Canada IUU surveillance operation uncovers more than 3,000 illegal shark fins
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Waitrose releases short films geared toward helping UK migrant fishers
October 17, 2023
Biomar, Young’s, Asda pledge to stop purchasing pelagic species if catch remains unsustainable
October 16, 2023
GSSI recertifies Japan’s Marine Eco-Label standards, bolstering feed producers’ newly preferred credential
October 16, 2023
Lund’s Fisheries, PAFCO cease business with Chinese processors named in Outlaw Ocean report
October 13, 2023
Krill fishing in Antarctica a potential threat to the cornerstone of a fragile ecosystem
October 13, 2023
NOAA announces funding for algal bloom research
October 13, 2023
Review of MSC’s ghost gear policy development provides lessons for the industry
October 12, 2023
10 killer whales caught by Alaska groundfish trawlers in 2023
October 11, 2023
Future of Fish’s Peter Battisti: Codesign can be game-changer for artisanal fishers
October 6, 2023
Aquit, Zeal Industries win Responsible Seafood Innovation Awards
October 4, 2023
Milko Schvartzman on why Montevideo has become Latin America’s preferred port for IUU vessels
October 4, 2023
NOAA aids Puerto Rico coral reef restoration through support of the Biden Administration
October 4, 2023
New Brunswick preparing for reopening of redfish fishery
October 3, 2023
Milko Schvartzman, hunter of high-seas human rights abusers
October 3, 2023
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, energy companies investing CAD 10.5 million in AI fish monitoring
October 2, 2023
WTO members propose more stringent reporting regime for top fishery subsidizers
October 2, 2023
ICES advises big cuts to catch of Northeast Atlantic spring spawning herring
October 2, 2023
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