Tue. May 28 2024

China Section 301: USTR Issues Update on Alaskan Sole, Crab Products  


Italy’s Newlat Food Buys Princes Group From Mitsubishi Corp. For £700 M  


Murkowski, Sullivan, Peltola Denounce NMFS Move to Study Gulf of Alaska Chinook for ESA Listing  


FFAW President Greg Pretty Not Seeking Re-Election


2024 Snow Crab Landings Update For NL, Gulf and Maritimes Region As of May 28  


Japanese Convenience Store Chain to Sell Sushi Rolls with Alternative Sea Urchin, Ikura, Crab Meat  


Russia To Accelerate Fish Research Activities In Africa And Middle East Region


ISA Detected At Bakkafrost Site in Faroe Islands, Grieg and Skretting Sites in Norway  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 28


Fri. May 24 2024

Commerce Makes Preliminary Determination in AD Investigation Into Shrimp From Ecuador, Indonesia  


NMFS Opens Year-Long Review: Is “Southern Alaska” Chinook an Endangered Species?  


ANALYSIS: Chilean Fillets Flat Ahead of MDW  


DFO Meets With New Brunswick Lobstermen, Agree To Adjust Gulf Closures  


FDA Expands Recall of Korean Half-Shell Oysters  


SeafoodNews Closed on Monday, May 27


Japan: Frozen Pollock Surimi Imports In 2023 Increase 19% to 10,866 Tons  


$6 Million From Inflation Reduction Act Funding Going Towards Minimizing NARW Vessel Strikes


Thu. May 23 2024

First Seasonal Grid Closure For Gulf of St. Lawrence; First Temporary Closure For Bay of Fundy  


Rep. Peltola Introduces Bottom Trawl Clarity Act to Mixed Reviews, Also Bill on Bycatch Reduction


Norway’s Directorate of Fisheries Extends Recapture Fishing After May Escapement At Lerøy


Dead North Atlantic Right Whale Spotted Off Southwestern Nova Scotia


China’s JD.com Is Introducing Delivery In As Fast As 9 Minutes


Georgia’s Commercial Oyster Season Set To Close As Warmer Waters Bring Risk of Bacteria  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 23


Wed. May 22 2024

ANALYSIS: Copper River Salmon Season Opens with Strong Sockeye Landings and Lower Initial Pricing  


High Liner Invests $10 Million Into Andfjord Salmon For 4.5% Share Ownership  


Remember the Good Times: Red Lobster Encourages Customers To Stick With Them Through Bankruptcy


Additional Gulf of St. Lawrence Grid Closures Named As Snow Crab Harvesters Land 95% of Quota  


The Retail Rundown: Ads Centered on Get Grillin’ Themes


Legal Sea Foods Heralds First Wild Copper River Salmon for Boston Area Restaurants  


Russia Plans to Significantly Increase its Halibut Catch Within Next Several Years  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, May 22


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Russian Fishermen Put Big Hopes on Japanese Market in 2024

Russia has reached an agreement with Japan on fishing quotas within a 200-mile zone for 2024, according to a recent report from the Fisheries Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan.

The annual negotiations, which have been taking place since 1984, began on November 27. The countries set fishing quotas and the number of vessels that can fish within a 200-mile zone.

According to the agreement, in 2024 Russia and Japan will reduce fish catch in quotas by 6,000 tons...

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