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Chris Ninnes is CEO of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council | Photo courtesy of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
July 10, 2026

Op-ed: Building the future of sustainable aquaculture – why partnership models matter as much as certification

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Walmart and Sam's Club are cutting prices on a wide range of products, including several seafood items | Photo courtesy of QualityHD/Shutterstock
July 10, 2026

Walmart, Sam’s Club cut prices on seafood, other foods

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Supreme Crab & Seafood's latest product is intended to offer a lower-cost option as trade restrictions and complications cause crab prices to rise in the U.S. | Photo courtesy of Supreme Crab & Seafood
July 10, 2026

Supreme Crab debuts product intended to ease cost burden amid soaring crab prices

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Small-scale fisheries make up nearly half of all wild-caught fish by volume, but receive less than 1 percent of global ocean investment | Photo courtesy of Padli Dj/Shutterstock
July 10, 2026

The supply is there – the capital isn’t: financing small-scale fisheries could be seafood’s next opportunity

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Since their introduction to the Great Lakes in the 1980s, zebra and quagga mussels have “caused widespread ecological and economic damages,” the advisors said. | Photo courtesy of Carismarkus.ch/Shutterstock
July 10, 2026

US-Canada committee calls on Congress to take action on invasive mussels in the Great Lakes

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