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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
Total seafood consumption fell over 2.5 million metric tons in Europe between 2014 and 2023, according to the report | Photo courtesy of Giuseppe La Bua/Shutterstock
EU seafood consumption falls to decade low as shopping preferences shift, EUMOFA reports
July 22, 2026
The Chilean salmon sector is bracing for the effects of what experts say is likely to be a very strong El Niño | Photo courtesy of Sernapesca
Chilean salmon sector prepares for El Niño-related disruptions
July 22, 2026
The report was conducted by independent consultant Kieran Mulvey at the request of Ireland Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, and the Marine Timmy Dooley | Photo courtesy of dvlcom - www.dvlcom.co.uk/Shutterstock
Irish government-commissioned report recommends income supplement, retirement schemes for fishers
July 22, 2026
The Trump administration launched a new set of tariffs against Canada citing what it said is unfair trade practices | Photo courtesy of The White House
Trump fires new salvo in trade dispute with Canada amid ongoing USMCA discussions
July 21, 2026
India and the U.S. continue to negotiate a potential trade deal more than a year after both countries announced talks | Photo courtesy of Piyush Goyal
India reportedly holding back on trade deal with US
July 20, 2026
The arrests are part of a probe the office of Libya Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour has led into corruption regarding the management of the country's bluefin tuna quota allocations between 2018 and 2025 | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Embassy Libya/Wikimedia Commons
Libyan officials arrested as probe into alleged tuna quota corruption intensifies
July 20, 2026
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick opted to decline the top nominations of governors in the Pacific Northwest | Photo courtesy of Joshua Sukoff/Shutterstock
US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick goes against top choices for fishery management councils
July 17, 2026
Poland, the biggest export market for all categories of Norwegian salmon, saw an 11 percent WoW drop in exports in Week 28 | Image courtesy of SeafoodSource
Norwegian salmon exports to Poland decline in Week 28, while exports to China, France, and Spain grow
July 17, 2026
Maya octopus is a feature of Yucatán and a major source of the species globally, but Instinción Trading founder Fabrizio Mata told SeafoodSource its unique story is underutilized in the marketplace | Photo courtesy of Mardoz/Shutterstock
Instinción Trading pushing to shift Maya octopus processing back home to Mexico
July 17, 2026
The U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China is calling on U.S. President Donald Trump to completely ban all seafood imports from China | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
US commission on China calls for ban on Chinese seafood
July 17, 2026
The European Union has failed to enact new sanctions on Russia and will resume negotiations on 22 July | Photo courtesy of the European Commission
EU fails to enact new sanctions package against Russia
July 16, 2026
Small pelagic fishes, especially oil sardine, are vulnerable to heatwaves and ocean warming that El Niño brings | Photo courtesy of SoumyabrataRoy/Shutterstock
El Niño expected to dent Indian oil sardine, mackerel catch totals in 2027
July 16, 2026
Brazil's tilapia industry got a reprieve from the U.S.'s anew set of 25 percent tariffs on the country | Photo courtesy of the Brazil Association of Pisciculture (PEIXE BR)
Trump hits Brazil with 25 percent tariffs, but seafood manages to win exceptions
July 16, 2026
A CLS I-VMS device, the only device fishermen can use in the U.K. after the United Kingdom Marine Management Organisation discovered issues with a different device | Photo courtesy of CLS UK
UK begins installation of new I-VMS devices after continued rollout issues
July 16, 2026
Kura Sushi was reporting supply issues at some of its restaurants in Japan due to a cyberattack on Nichirei | Photo courtesy of Rick Siu/Shutterstock
Nichirei reports major cyberattack; Japanese food chains report shipment delays
July 15, 2026
Renewed attacks in the Strait of Hormuz could continue to inflate shipping prices as rates for certain routes are already up over 270 percent | Photo courtesy of CeltStudio/Shutterstock
Shipping rates still high; mixed signs of relief could be damaged by latest vessel attacks
July 15, 2026
Thai shrimp farmers have been hit hard by the ban, as it marks the latest international trade disruption the sector has had to face | Photo courtesy of Phensri Ngamsommitr/Shutterstock
Malaysia, Thailand seek technical solution to shrimp, sea bass trade dispute
July 14, 2026
Canadian fishery officers seized roughly 860 pounds of snow crab after a routine patrol revealed potential Fisheries Act violations | Photo courtesy of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada fishery officers investigating violations of fishery act involving 860 pounds of snow crab
July 14, 2026
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