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Total Gulf shrimp revenue dropped from USD 489 million (EUR 424) in 2021 to just USD 221 million (EUR 192) in 2023, with Covid-19 and inflation exacerbating long-term challenges for the fleet | Photo courtesy of Jillian Cain Photography/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
NOAA Fisheries: Gulf shrimp fleet cannot sustainably compete with imports
The Save Mart Companies is rolling out the toolkit at its Save Mart and Lucky stores | Photo courtesy of Michael Vi/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
The Save Mart Companies becomes first to use BAP marketing toolkit
The executives said that though the Norwegian government has called for organic growth of its aquaculture industry, its efforts could actually lead to reduced production | Photo courtesy of North Atlantic Seafood Forum/LinkedIn
March 12, 2026
Norwegian salmon-farming executives urge smarter, fit-for-purpose regulations
Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans showed positive acoustic assessments for capelin, which has the FFAW questioning why the gap between acoustic surveys and the department's forecast model is so high | Photo courtesy of Florence-Joseph McGinn/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
Newfoundland fishers union criticizes DFO’s latest capelin assessment
Sun Coast Calamari has purchased two new fishing vessels as it works to expand in the California squid fishery | Photos courtesy of Sun Coast Calamari
March 12, 2026
Sun Coast Calamari buys new vessels, makes key hire in expansion push
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FAIRR said that not only does a lack of transparency leave investors exposed to risk, but it also makes them miss out on significant commercial opportunities | Photo courtesy of Dabarti CGI/Shutterstock
FAIRR: Seafood giants have stepped up traceability pledges, but execution gaps leave investors exposed
February 24, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Among several concerns, Guinea-Bissau officials voiced concern that overfishing of small pelagic species contributes to food security risks in the West African nation | Photo courtesy of the Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements
Guinea-Bissau bans fishmeal, fish oil production as small pelagic concerns mount
February 24, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
Kelp farming in Alaska state waters | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
NOAA Fisheries identifies 77 potential aquaculture opportunity areas in Gulf of Alaska
February 24, 2026
News » Aquaculture
The most popular category of U.S. shrimp imports in 2025 was peeled frozen shrimp | Photo courtesy of Vitawin/Shutterstock
2025 US shrimp import data shows stark tariff impacts
February 24, 2026
News » Analysis » Shrimp
A human trafficking lawsuit brought against shrimp importer Rubicon Resources has resurfaced after an appeal | Photo courtesy of Taras Shparhala/Shutterstock
Human trafficking lawsuit against US shrimp importer wins appeal, back in court
February 23, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
The government of Malta has partnered with Satlink on a new unified, digital fisheries management program | Photo courtesy of Satlink
Malta partners with Satlink to develop digital fisheries management and monitoring system
February 23, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
The report also found that seabeds where aquaculture concessions are located have improved in their aerobic status | Photo courtesy of Oleka_Chile/Shutterstock
Vast majority of Chilean salmon farms operate under aerobic, sustainable conditions, Subpesca report finds
February 23, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Oregon regulators said the petition was filed as they were working to introduce new rules to reduce entanglement risks in the commercial Dungeness crab fishery | Photo courtesy of Ashley-Belle Burns/Shutterstock
Oregon commission rejects Dungeness crab petition
February 23, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Though Aquamar has diversified its range of products widely, surimi still remains a core focus of the business | Photo courtesy of Aquamar/LinkedIn
Aquamar diversifies retail range, seeks acquisitions
February 23, 2026
News » Foodservice & Retail
The Port of Skagen is converting to electric power to reduce its emissions | Photo courtesy of the Port of Skagen
Denmark’s largest fishing port converting to fully electric operations
February 23, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Homegrown Seafood Business Manager Mark Kubecka | Photo by Teddy Hans/SeafoodSource
Cargill initiates sale of 35,000-ton Louisiana aquafeed plant
February 23, 2026
News » Aquaculture
The Itaipu Dam on the Parana River is one of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, with the capability of producing around 14,000 megawatts of electricity | Photo courtesy of Jose Luis Stephens/Shutterstock
Paraguay enacts law that paves the way for large-scale tilapia farming in reservoir behind Itaipu Dam
February 23, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Several NGOs have urged European Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans Costas Kadis (right) to stick with the E.U.'s new digitization regulations | Photo courtesy of Alexandros Michailidis/Shutterstock
NGOs urge European fisheries commissioner to stand behind digital controls to fight IUU fishing
February 23, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will sign a new 10 percent global tariff after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated his previous tariffs | Photo courtesy of The White House
Trump vows to enact 15 percent global tariff following Supreme Court rebuke
February 23, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Trump’s sweeping tariffs are illegal, but how companies will get a refund for the USD 142 billion spent on tariffs is unclear | Photo courtesy of Orhan Cam/Shutterstock
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs, but refund mechanism still hazy
February 20, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
MFSC said the rise in global demand for farmed seafood continues to grow and adds pressure to Maine’s coastal communities known for cold, clean, coastal waters | Photo courtesy of Rabbitti/Shutterstock
Maine’s aquaculture industry highlighted in new campaign for public education
February 20, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Aerial view of catfish farms in Mississippi | Photo courtesy of Kent Raney/Shutterstock
US catfish sales up slightly in 2025, though prices remain flat
February 20, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Horseshoe crabs are harvested for use as bait and drained for their highly valued blue blood | Photo courtesy of Ethan Daniels/Shutterstock
NOAA Fisheries denies ESA petition for horseshoe crabs
February 20, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
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