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LIVE! From Seafood Expo Global With InnaSea Media's Emily De Sousa and Bri Dwyer


ANALYSIS: Countervailing Duties Reduction Would Have Significant Impact on Payments  


Department of Interior Announces 12 Offshore Wind Lease Sales Across the Nation Through 2028


Lobster Fishing Along Canada's Eastern Shore Begins  


Russian Pollock Roe Auction In Busan Softening Due To Weak Yen And Other Factors  


Russian Fishmeal Exports in 2023 Increased by 10% to 143,000 Tons, and 80% Went to China


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, April 25


Wed. Apr 24 2024

CNA’s José Antonio Camposano Confirms Subsidy Rate Adjustment For Ecuador Shrimp  


Seafood Expo Global 2024: 3 of the Most Interesting and Unique Products on the Barcelona Show Floor


ANALYSIS: 2024 Alaska Pollock ‘A’ Season Wraps Ahead of Seafood Expo Global  


USF&W Supports Fish Passage Projects in 29 States With $70M From Bipartisan Infrastructure Law


The Retail Rundown: Abundance of Springtime Eating Occasions


Mowi’s Suit Against National Salmon Tax Rebuffed by Norwegian Court  


Chinook, Coho to Benefit from Kellogg Dam Removal in Oregon  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, April 24


Tue. Apr 23 2024

Seafood Expo Global 2024: Day 1 Photos From The Barcelona Show Floor


Seafood Expo Global 2024: Gimar and Seafood Planet Wow With Salmon Sneakers


Seafood Expo Global 2024: Vici Changing The Surimi Game With Deli-Meat Style Slices  


ANALYSIS: Is the Frozen Tuna Market Poised for A Rebound?  


Russian Fishing Sector Faced With Substantial Drop in Profits in 2023


Nutreco & EW Group’s Blue Future Invest in Icelandic Salmon Producer LAXEY  


Sweden Says Dead Fish Incident Last Summer May Be Connected to Feed  


WDFW Names New Director for Coastal Region


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, April 23


Mon. Apr 22 2024

Seafood Expo Global 2024: 6 Events You Can’t Miss At The Barcelona Show


PODCAST: NL Snow Crab and Lobster, Peter Pan’s Surprising Update, Seafood Expo Global Preview


ANALYSIS: Canadian Snow Crab Start of the Gulf Season Begins 32 Percent Higher Than Last Year  


DOC’s Raimondo Declares Three More Fishery Disasters for Salmon in Alaska and Washington  


South Korea Opens Market to Brazilian Shrimp and Animal By-Products  


American Seafoods Releases Annual Sustainability Report  


CDFW, Tribes Release First Hatchery Salmon That Will Return After Klamath Dam Removal  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, April 22


Fri. Apr 19 2024

Ecuador’s Shrimp Industry Impacted By Power Crisis  


Once Again, Feds Deny Request for Emergency Action on Bering Sea Chinook Salmon Bycatch


2024 Snow Crab Landings Update For NL, Gulf and Maritimes Region As of April 19  


Nordic Aqua Partners Completes First Harvest of Atlantic Salmon At Gaotang, China Facility  


Russian Salmon Sector Booming These Days  


King Oscar and HRH the Crown Prince Haakon of Norway Work to Improve Norwegian Seafood Industry


Researchers Announced Japan’s Coastal Fishing Grounds Moving Northward Since the Late 1800s


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, April 19


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Major New Brunswick Lobster Processors Warn of Possible Shortage of Tails this Winter 

Canadian lobster processors say that by January, February and March, the pipeline for tails will not be normal at all. The expectation is for significant shortages in the market compared to prior years, which means prices could be volatile. John Sackton writes of the various scenarios that packers say will lead to lobster tail shortages this winter season. First is the expectation that the industry will not get a repeat of the nearly perfect fishing weather the industry operated under in 2015. Second is a shortage of available labor that will cut processing capacity at plants that produce meat and tails. Third is the timing of when this season will open versus last year. According to John Sackton these scenarios put the lobster tail market in position to see higher prices this winter season.

A very quick red king crab fishery has wrapped up last week in Alaska, with 98 percent of the rationalized quota of 7.6 million pounds landed, a 14.6 percent decline to the catch last year. Expectations were for red king crab prices to go higher this year based on the shortages and so far this appears to be the case. Urner Barry began quoting new season Alaska red king crab this week, as there are enough sales in the market to establish a quote. Alaskan 14-17 king crab legs quotations are up 19 percent from last November. Meanwhile, Russian red king crab (which can include blue king crab as well) moved up to $16.50 from $16.10 on a comparable size at the beginning of September.

In other news, Clearwater Seafoods posted a sharp increase in its sales year-to-date primarily because of strong demand for high-priced seafood items. Clearwater's sales are up 30 percent in 2016 according to its third quarter performance report. The company credited the increase to strong demand for higher priced Canadian sea and Argentine scallops, lobster and snow crab. Volume growth was also reported for Argentine scallops, UK King scallops, langoustine and whelk.

Meanwhile, executive chef and restaurateur Andrew Gruel has a plan to make fast casual seafood a scalable, chef-driven reality with his Slapfish concept. So far Slapfish has six locations in California. But Gruel said he has a deal in the works to expand to six states and another major plan to expand the restaurant to two international markets by 2017. “If I could reinvent something that was fun and sexy in a fast casual environment I could create a model that could scale and replicate and get more people to eat more seafood,” Gruel said. Ultimately, Gruel’s franchise plan is to launch 100 locations in the next seven years.

Finally, food industry associations and retailers Wednesday voiced nonpartisan reactions to President-elect Donald Trump's defeat of Hillary Clinton and congressional races resulting in Republicans maintaining control of the House and Senate. Today's story runs comments from the Food Marketing Institute, Wal-Mart and the National Grocers Association among others.

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