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Some events in which the Chilean delegation will participate will include the Chilean barquentine sailing vessel Esmeralda, which is currently docked in New York City | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy, Photographer's Mate 1st Class Dennis C. Cantrell/Wikimedia Commons
July 6, 2026
Chilean representatives set for US trip to defend salmon’s value proposition
Norway's seafood export value dropped slightly in H1 2026, with the Norwegian Seafood Council attributing the decline to lower quotas and geopolitical challenges | Photo courtesy of Georg Kristiansen/Shutterstock
July 6, 2026
Norway’s seafood export value down in first half of 2026 as low quotas and geopolitical impacts take toll
IVNE Aquaculture and Ecocean are teaming up to improve early-stage hatchery programs that aim to restore wild populations | Photo courtesy of IVNE Aquaculture
July 6, 2026
Marine tech firms INVE, Ecocean team up to enhance fish nursery programs
The affected facility produces more than 70 value-added product lines using pangasius and other raw materials | Photo courtesy of Godaco
July 6, 2026
Fire at Vietnam seafood factory causes over USD 6.2 million in damages
According to the lawmakers, the catfish industry has been hard hit by rising production costs caused by inflation, making it all but impossible to turn a profit | Photo courtesy of Bimardani Machmud/Shutterstock
July 6, 2026
US senators ask government to buy more catfish
Supply & Trade
All told, Oregon’s commercial fishing sector harvested USD 223.3 million (EUR 193 million) in 2025 | Photo courtesy of Rob Crandall/Shutterstock
Oregon’s commercial fishing sector had record high economic impact in 2025
March 12, 2026
Exports of Norwegian salmon saw price growth in Week 10 globally | Photo courtesy of The Art of Pics
Norwegian salmon export prices up globally in Week 10
March 12, 2026
After the global farmed salmon supply expanded by around 12 percent in 2025, growth is expected to fall to roughly 1 percent in 2026 | Photo courtesy of demirbaslperen/Shutterstock
Analyst predicts salmon supply will see only modest growth amid China’s re-emergence as key demand driver
March 11, 2026
The National Fisheries Institute's top 10 list of most-consumed seafood species indicates Americans' consumption fell in 2023 | Image courtesy of the National Fisheries Institute
National Fishery Institute’s top 10 list reveals lower consumption, continued diversification in US seafood diet
March 11, 2026
Despite being mollusks and being considered shellfish by NOAA, squids and octopi do not have external shells, precluding them from falling into the shellfish category under U.S. law | Photo courtesy of NOAA
USFWS moves to reclassify squids as shellfish, reduce regulation
March 11, 2026
Multi X Cristián Swett is predicting a resurgence of growth for Chilean salmon after recent political and social developments in the country | Photo courtesy of Multi X
Multi X CEO predicts Chile’s salmon sector poised for growth after two decades of setbacks
March 10, 2026
Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global has been confirmed to be the largest in the event's history | Photo courtesy of Diversified
Seafood Expo Global’s 32nd edition confirmed to be largest in event’s history
March 10, 2026
Peru's National Fisheries Society (SNP) is calling on the country's authorities to open the anchovy season early in the face of a Coastal El Niño that could have dire consequences for the fishery and the country's economy | Image courtesy of the Sociedad Nacional de Pesqueria (SNP)
Fearing impacts of coastal El Niño, Peru’s fishers call for early launch to anchovy season
March 9, 2026
Maine's lobster landings dropped to a 15-year low, pulling down the state's overall commercial fisheries value by 14 percent | Photo courtesy of Kyle Lee/Shutterstock
Preliminary data indicates Maine’s fisheries saw value drop in 2025 on low lobster landings
March 9, 2026
Kontali Analyse AS Senior Analyst Jan Erik Øksenvåg predicts global whitefish prices will remain high in 2026 due to geopolitical uncertainty and lower cod supplies | Photo by Jason Holland/SeafoodSource
Kontali predicts tight cod supply, global uncertainty mean persistently high whitefish prices in 2026
March 9, 2026
Experts are split on how long the elevated rates may last, with some expecting the industry to adapt and mitigate the issue quickly but others expecting long-term complications | Photo courtesy of CeltStudio/Shutterstock
Chinese importers, exporters express concern over rising shipping rates in wake of strikes on Iran
March 9, 2026
The legislation would direct NOAA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop a standardized chemical field test that can identify the country of origin of imported red snapper and tuna | Photo courtesy of Pablo Morales Food/Shutterstock
US Senate committee advances weather bill with red snapper, tuna testing provision
March 9, 2026
Under federal law, it is illegal to deliberately sink a vessel where it can obstruct navigable waters | Photo courtesy of jet 67/Shutterstock
Three Southeast Alaska fishers charged with intentionally sinking fishing vessels
March 6, 2026
The new reconciliation agreement will support growth of commercial shellfish aquaculture and access to commercial fishing licenses | Photo courtesy of Max Lindenthaler/Shutterstock
Canada signs 20-year reconciliation agreement for fisheries resources with A-Tlegay Member Nations
March 6, 2026
The Save Our Shrimpers Act would codify that U.S. executive directors at international financial institutions must vote against funding for shrimp projects in other countries | Photo courtesy of BlkG/Shutterstock
US House committee advances Save Our Shrimpers Act
March 6, 2026
With funding for the Young Fishermen’s Development Grant Program expiring, U.S. lawmakers introduced legislation in both the House and Senate to renew funding for another five years | Photo courtesy of James Kirkikis/Shutterstock
US House passes Young Fishermen’s Development Act
March 4, 2026
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