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South Carolina shrimping vessel
The state legislature passed the compromise bill 25 June | Photo courtesy of Ken Knapp/Shutterstock
June 29, 2026

South Carolina legislature sends shrimp labeling bill to governor’s desk

image of invasive quagga mussels spread across a pipe after 14 months
A display showing an ABS pipe completely covered in quagga mussels after 14 months in Lake Mead | Photo courtesy of ODFW
June 29, 2026

Highly invasive quagga mussel found dead on the shore of Oregon’s Prineville Reservoir

The exterior of Pet World International's building
Umios said its acquisition of Pet World International is part of its "glocal" strategy across Asia | Photo courtesy of Pet World International
June 29, 2026

Umios purchases majority stake in pet food company for USD 70 million

Fishermen hauling in northern shrimp
The 2026-2027 season will have a total allowable catch of nearly 1,400 metric tons after more than a decade of closed fishing opportunities | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries/Wikimedia Commons
June 29, 2026

Canada reopens northern shrimp fishery off Newfoundland after 11-year closure

Red Lobster's advertising for its previous Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion
A new lawsuit claims Thai Union exploited its ownership of Red Lobster to secure favorable purchases of its shrimp, putting a new spotlight on the company's failed 2023 Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion | Photo courtesy of Red Lobster
June 29, 2026

New lawsuit claims Thai Union exploited Red Lobster endless shrimp promotion for financial gain

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