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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
The commercial salmon season is kicking off in British Columbia, Canada, with high forecasts but also environmental concerns | Photo courtesy of the BC Salmon Marketing Council
Strong Fraser River sockeye salmon forecast provides hope to start of British Columbia commercial season
June 18, 2026
Small-scale fishers, including in India, have had their incomes slashed by higher fuel prices | Photo courtesy of ElenaKaretnikova/Shutterstock
Asian fishers hoping possible Iran-US peace deal brings relief
June 17, 2026
Seafood Expo Asia/Seafood Processing Asia has announced the conference program for its 2026 edition | Photo courtesy of Seafood Expo Asia
AI, future of aquaculture, consumer trust, and more featured in 2026 Seafood Expo Asia Conference program
June 17, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied to hear a case related to Section 301 tariffs launched in 2018 | Photo courtesy of W. Scott McGill/Shutterstock
US Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to 2018 Trump tariffs on China
June 16, 2026
Seafish CEO Colin Faulkner | Photo courtesy of Seafish
Seafish “sharpens focus” through new annual plan aimed at delivering greater, more targeted impact
June 16, 2026
A fishing vessel in Croatia | Photo courtesy of Tatiana Gnuchykh/Shutterstock
European Commission approves Croatia’s EUR 8 million fuel aid plan for fishers
June 16, 2026
Iceland has set the 2026 fin whale quota at 150, much to conservationists' dismay | Photo courtesy of Juan Gracia/Shutterstock
Whaling set to resume in Iceland after two-year hiatus
June 16, 2026
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney said the first-ever National Food Security Strategy is intended to increase the country's domestic food production | Photo courtesy of paparazzza/Shutterstock
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney highlights seafood independence in new food strategy
June 15, 2026
Vietnam pangasius fillets will still face antidumping duties in the U.S. | Photo courtesy of anmbph/Shutterstock
US keeps antidumping duties on Vietnamese pangasius
June 15, 2026
Canadian Fisheries Officers seized lobster traps and a vessel after discovering undersized lobsters | Photo courtesy of the Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada fishery officers arrest four over undersized lobsters, unauthorized fishing
June 15, 2026
Peruvian authorities did not announce a date as to when the latest suspension may end but said the measure may be lifted fully, partially, or gradually, subject to scientific assessments | Photo courtesy of Towfiqu ahamed barbhuiya/Shutterstock
Peru extends anchovy fishing suspension again, threatening global fishmeal supply
June 12, 2026
The Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans has increased the Northern cod quota after the latest stock assessment | Photo courtesy of Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada increases Northern cod quota by 55 percent
June 12, 2026
The USD 33 million (EUR 28 million) project aims to reduce the West African's current heavy reliance on seafood imports | Photo courtesy of Food and Agriculture Organization
Ivory Coast unveils new project to boost aquaculture production, reduce imports
June 11, 2026
Prices for Atlantic salmon from Norway continued their slide in Week 23 | Photo courtesy of Matveev Aleksandr/Shutterstock
Atlantic salmon from Norway drops in price again in Week 23
June 11, 2026
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a proposed package of sanctions that would include fisheries, with a complete ban on cod imports | Photo courtesy of the European Commission
EU proposing complete ban on Russian cod, restrictions on other species
June 10, 2026
The investigation as a whole resulted in accusations of about CLP 9 billion (USD 9.8 million, EUR 8.5 million) worth of illegally obtained hydrobiological resources | Photo courtesy of Sernapesca
Police officers, former Sernapesca official busted in Chilean sting operation
June 10, 2026
If passed, the Shrimp Honesty and Responsibility in Import Monitoring Protocols (SHRIMP) Act would require NOAA, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the commissioner of U.S. Customs, and the commandant of the Coast Guard to collaborate on developing a portable chemical test that can verify the country of origin of shrimp | Photo courtesy of Ziadi Lotfi/Shutterstock
US bill would direct NOAA to create portable shrimp origin test
June 10, 2026
Sales of Scottish Salmon approached GBP 1.6 billion in the 52 weeks ending 18 April, 2026 | Photo courtesy of Salmon Scotland
Scotland’s salmon sales close in on GBP 1.6 billion
June 10, 2026
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