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BPA abruptly announced funding cuts to the Select Area Fisheries Enhancement Program, effective in just three months | Photo courtesy of 1000Photography/Shutterstock
June 25, 2026
Oregon officials decry loss of funding for fish hatcheries after Bonneville Power Administration announces end of support
On 21 May, the day before Florida’s season was set to start, a federal judge placed a pause on the EFPs while the lawsuit worked its way through the court system | Photo courtesy of Mahmud Syahrul/Shutterstock
June 25, 2026
South Atlantic states cancel planned recreational red snapper seasons over lawsuit, push for fall dates instead
Trade of humphead wrasse across borders requires a CITES permit, but experts have surmised that smuggling still occurs | Photo courtesy of Fadila Fitra Kusuma/Shutterstock
June 25, 2026
Chinese tourists traveling to Malaysia to eat endangered wrasse
Menhaden companies are pushing back against claims they contributed to research funding being left out of Virginia's state budget | Photo courtesy of Crabby Taxonomist/Flickr
June 25, 2026
Major menhaden harvester pushes back on claims it opposed funding for menhaden research
The value of seafood exports in 2024 fell short of 2022's record but represented growth on 2023, with more growth projected for 2025 | Photo courtesy of Wied Taslim/Shutterstock
June 25, 2026
FAO: Growth of global seafood trade set to ease while prices set for steady rise over the next decade
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Salmones Austral has opened a new office in Tokyo, Japan under the name Japón Austral | Photo courtesy of Salmones Austral
Salmones Austral opens new commercial office in Japan
May 22, 2026
News » Foodservice & Retail
Pacific Seafood might be sued by the Center for Food Safety for alleged Clean Water Act violations at a Washington hatchery. | Photo courtesy of CL Shebley/Shutterstock
Pacific Seafoods sued again over alleged Clean Water Act violations
May 22, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Cooke Aquaculture has submitted a proposal to the national Environmental Assessment Service (SEA) to relocate one of its grow-out centers in the south of the country | Photo courtesy of Cooke Chile
Cooke Chile submits USD 6 million salmon farm concession relocation proposal
May 21, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Subpesca is working to make it easier for Chilean aquaculture firms to begin farming macroalgae alongside salmon | Photo courtesy of Cermaq Chile
Chile relaxes regulation to clear path for multitrophic aquaculture at salmon farms
May 21, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Denmark-based aquaculture feed company BioMar is pursuing an initial public offering | Photo courtesy of BioMar
BioMar pursuing IPO with first day of trading on 28 May
May 21, 2026
News » Business & Finance
NGOs are calling for further expansion of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program while the National Fisheries Institute continues to advocate for alternatives, calling SIMP a "failed program" | Photo courtesy of OlegD/Shutterstock
NGO report highlights gaps in SIMP in push for further expansion of program
May 21, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
A recently published report by ASMI detailed Alaska's seafood sector's impact on the state and global economy. | Photo courtesy of Charles Knowles/Shutterstock
New ASMI study finds Alaska’s seafood sector impacts 7 percent of state’s GDP
May 21, 2026
News » Business & Finance
Bakkafrost has increased its harvest guidance for 2026 after a strong biological performance in Q1. | Photo courtesy of Bakkafrost
Bakkafrost lifts 2026 harvest guidance after strong Faroese performance in Q1
May 21, 2026
News » Business & Finance
WellFish Tech has secured approvals from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority to use its non-lethal blood sampling of Atlantic salmon. | Photo courtesy of WellFish Tech
WellFish Tech secures regulatory clearance for its non-lethal salmon blood sampling
May 21, 2026
News » Aquaculture
The IOTC has established new voluntary vessel monitoring system pilot program and reached a consensus measure on yellowfin tuna at its 30th annual meeting | Photo courtesy of Daniel Suddaby/Global Tuna Alliance
IOTC commits to reducing yellowfin tuna catch over time, advances monitoring measures
May 21, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
2026 pricing patterns for Atlantic salmon from Norway appear to be similar to those of 2025, when prices were flatter overall and the sector saw more week to week volatility than in previous years | Image courtesy of SeafoodSource
Prices continue to fall globally for Atlantic salmon from Norway
May 21, 2026
News » Analysis » Salmon
Shares of Kura Sushi rose after stock was purchased by U.S. President Donald Trump. | Photo courtesy of kuremo/Shutterstock
Kura Sushi's stock climbs after Trump investment
May 21, 2026
News » Business & Finance
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources asked the public for input on its new Strategic Plan. | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife
Wisconsin taps public input as it develops new Fisheries Strategic Plan
May 20, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Hatch Blue recently published a report detailing the needs for growth in Germany's aquaculture sector. | Photo courtesy of Uri Magnus
Hatch Blue report suggests Germany's technical expertise could help expand domestic aquaculture
May 20, 2026
News » Aquaculture
An undercover investigation by Animal Outlook claims it found more evidence of animal welfare issues at Cooke Aquaculture's Bingham, Maine, U.S.A.-based facility | Photo courtesy of Animal Outlook
Cooke under investigation after nonprofit accuses Maine-based salmon facility of animal cruelty
May 20, 2026
News » Aquaculture
A Quebec Court has ordered Accelor Mittal Mining to pay the largest fine ever under the Canada Fisheries Act. | Photo courtesy of Pascal Huot/Shutterstock
ArcelorMittal to pay record Canada Fisheries Act fine
May 20, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
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