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Peru has canceled the remainder of its North-Central anchovy fishery for the season, leaving over 1 million metric tons of available quota uncaught | Photo courtesy of PRODUCE
August 21, 2026
Peru ends North-Central anchovy season after lengthy pause
The Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission is on the cusp of adopting management procedures for four different tropical tuna stocks, and businesses and NGOs alike are pushing for it to cross the finish line on the proposal | Photo courtesy of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
August 21, 2026
Businesses, NGOs pushing for IATTC to adopt management procedures for tropical tuna
Poland's large processing sector often drives imports of Norwegain salmon | Photo courtesy of Bionysheva-Abramova/Shutterstock
August 21, 2026
Poland and the Netherlands are top export markets by volume for Norwegian salmon in Week 33
Vinh Hoan said it has seen growth in markets including Spain and the U.K., as well as Germany | Photo courtesy of Vinh Hoan/LinkedIn
August 21, 2026
Vinh Hoan eyes opportunity in Europe as whitefish supplies tighten
By the time Samaki Poa concluded in June, around 2,700 aquaculture entrepreneurs had received training directly at the hubs | Photo courtesy of Larive International
August 21, 2026
Norwegian-funded aquaculture hubs helping to train aquaculture entrepreneurs in East Africa and beyond
Supply & Trade
Human Rights Watch is calling for an investigation into the killing of 13 fishers by Mozambique naval forces | Photo courtesy of Food and Agriculture Organisation
Rights group calls for probe into security forces killing fishers in Mozambique
May 22, 2026
U.S. Representative Vicente Gonzalez (D-Texas) said Texas shrimpers have largely been unable to secure any H-2B visas | Photo courtesy of Edgar Lee Espe/Shutterstock
Texas shrimpers ask Trump administration for more H-2B visas amid labor shortage
May 18, 2026
Arlin Wasserman, managing director of Changing Tastes, discussed the "silver linings" of the new trade era at the 2026 Seafood Expo North America | Photo courtesy of Diversified
SENA Video: Murky Waters, Rough Seas, and More of Them: Navigating the New Trade Era
May 18, 2026
Francisco Blaha is an independent fisheries adviser based in Waiheke Island, New Zealand, working with Pacific Island governments, regional organizations, and international agencies on MCS, catch documentation, and fisheries governance | Photo courtesy of Francisco Blaha
Op-ed: The Middle East is setting Pacific tuna fishing dynamics
May 15, 2026
Following the U.S. Supreme Court striking down U.S. President Donald Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to unilaterally enact tariffs, the administration signaled its intention to use Section 301 investigations as a new tool to carry out Trump’s trade agenda | Photo courtesy of Andrew Budiman/Shutterstock
US lawmakers request broad Section 301 investigation into foreign seafood
May 15, 2026
Abrolhos Octopus Managing Director Dion van der Merwe | Photo by Teddy Hans/SeafoodSource
Western Australia’s Abrolhos eyeing greater European push with expanding batch of octopus products
May 14, 2026
The Loper Bright plaintiffs were quick to welcome Piñeiro Soler’s letter and the request to kill off the rule | Photo courtesy of Cause of Action Institute
Trump administration asks NEFMC to kill rule forcing herring fishers to pay for at-sea monitors
May 14, 2026
Poland was the biggest importer of whole fresh salmon from Norway in Week 19, with product largely destined for its processing sector | Photo courtesy of Przemyslaw Wasilewski/Shutterstock
Export volumes for Atlantic salmon from Norway jump, leaving prices low heading into Week 20
May 14, 2026
Mexico said that NOAA staff conducted technical evaluations in March of shrimp boats in Tamaulipas, Sinaloa, and Campeche and to determine whether they were properly using turtle excluder devices | Photo courtesy of Andrea Izzotti/Shutterstock
Mexico celebrates recertification of shrimp exports to the US
May 13, 2026
Many fish and chip shop owners are having to decide between species substitution or rising prices on consumers due to spiking cod prices | Photo courtesy of Zero Stock/Shutterstock
Irish wholesaler warns cod prices nearing limit of what buyers are willing to pay
May 12, 2026
Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans announced a big investment in the country's small craft harbors, which support over 42,000 fish harvesters | Photo courtesy of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada investing nearly CAD 1 billion in its small craft harbors
May 12, 2026
The Cook Inlet Fishermen’s Fund claimed that Alaskan regulators intentionally limit the amount of salmon commercial fishers may harvest, instead prioritizing salmon for the personal use, sport, and guided-sport fishing sectors | Photo courtesy of Alisa Metzler/Shutterstock
US Supreme Court declines to hear case brought by Alaska commercial fishers
May 12, 2026
NMFS' new MMPA findings will bar blue crab imports from the Philippines starting mid-June | Photo courtesy of James Are/Shutterstock
New MMPA finding bars Philippine swimming crab exports to US but greenlights Vietnam, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka
May 11, 2026
A Southeast Alaskan fisherman was charged in violation of the Lacey Act while illegally harvesting halibut. | Photo courtesy of CSNafzger/Shutterstock
Southeast Alaskan commercial fisherman sentenced for illegal halibut fishing
May 11, 2026
Georgia is the latest Southern state to implement its own shrimp or seafood labeling law in response to frustration with the prevalence of imported shrimp in the region | Photo courtesy of Danita Delimont/Shutterstock
Georgia governor signs foreign shrimp labeling legislation
May 8, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump's use of Section 122 to enact a sweeping 10 percent tariff was ruled illegal by the U.S. Court of International Trade, but collection of duties in most states and for most companies will continue | Photo courtesy of The White House
US Court of International Trade rules Trump’s 10 percent tariff also illegal
May 8, 2026
Fisheries Iceland has warned that E.U. membership would strip Iceland of its sovereignty over its natural resources | Photo courtesy of Johann Ragnarsson/Shutterstock
Fisheries reps warn against Iceland pursuing EU membership
May 8, 2026
The International Council for the Exploration of the Seas is recommending a higher North Sea autumn-spawning herring quota, but Norwegian fishing group Fiskebåt is objecting to proposals that it said would drastically limit its available fishing grounds | Photo courtesy of Paul-Gustav Remøy/Fiskebåt
ICES boosts North Sea herring catch advice; Norwegian fishing group pushes against proposed area closures
May 8, 2026
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