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Per Grieg Jr.
Per Grieg Jr. will resign from the Grieg Seafood board on 4 June | Photo courtesy of Grieg Seafood
May 15, 2025

Grieg Founder Per Grieg Jr to resign; Lisa Dempster named Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries minister

A tuna
Originally signed in 1987, the South Pacific Tuna Treaty grants American purse-seine vessels to fish for tuna in the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of 16 Pacific Island states | Photo courtesy of J nel/Shutterstock
May 15, 2025

US House passes South Pacific Tuna Treaty Act – again

A view from the roof of Peter Pan's King Cove seafood processing plant
Alaska Public Media has reported Pacific Seafood is considering a purchase of Peter Pan's King Cover processing plant | Photo courtesy of Peter Pan Seafood
May 15, 2025

Pacific Seafood reportedly considering purchase of Peter Pan’s former King Cove plant

An Asian carp jumping out of the water
Outcompeting local species, Asian carp have slowly expanded their habitat northward toward the Great Lakes | Photo courtesy of SandmanPhotography/Shutterstock
May 14, 2025

Trump directs federal government to prioritize stopping invasive Asian carp from reaching Great Lakes

An Inland Seafood delivery truck
The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on whether to keep a lawsuit brought by Inland employees against the owners of the company alive | Photo courtesy of Cape Fear Oyster Company
May 14, 2025

US court hears arguments on whether to approve appeal of dismissed Inland employee ownership lawsuit

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