Tue. Mar 31 2026

ANALYSIS: Framework 40 Guidelines Released as Atlantic Scallop Pricing Hits All-Time Highs  


ANALYSIS: Norwegian Salmon Harvest Climbs as Spring Warming Threatens Production  


Day 32 of Iran War: US–Israel Strikes Continue Across Iran, Trump Issues New Threats


Princes Group Warns of Price Pressures From Middle East Tensions


UK Protein Producer Hilton Foods Refocuses on Meat as Seafood Unit Struggles


American Seafood Competitiveness Act Would Open USDA Programs to Fishing Industry


Lubimar Sea Bass and Seabream Farm is First Certification to ASC Farm Standard  


Fishery Product Imports Surged 20% in Japan to 156,000 MT in February, 31% to JPY 169.1 Billion  


Gulf Menhaden Fishery Earns Recertification From MSC, Audit Confirms Minimal Bycatch  


Wanchese Fish Receives Governor’s Award to Support Virginia Seafood Industry  


Spanish Seafood Giant Nueva Pescanova Achieves Turnaround After Years of Losses


Atlantic Sapphire Secures $10 Million Bridge Loan Securing Near-term Operations


Seafood Expo Global Announces 90+ Industry Speakers for Barcelona Conference Program


ALDI US Debuts New Nationwide Digital Experience Using Instacart's Enterprise Technology  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, March 31


Mon. Mar 30 2026

ANALYSIS: Snow Crab Market Faces Mixed Supply Landscape as Canadian Quotas are Set  


ANALYSIS: Live Lobster Market Remains Firm as Tight Supply, Shifting Canadian Season Shape Outlook  


Canada Announces 2026 Snow Crab Quotas: Newfoundland Down 3%, Gulf Faces Steeper 11% Cut  


Sysco to Acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot for $29.1 Billion


Framework 40 Sets Atlantic Scallop Target at 17M Pounds; Public Comment Period Open Until April 27


Despite 20% Volume Drop, Japan’s Feb Fishery Export Value Rises 6% to ¥30.6B  


Retailers and Platforms Unveil Fuel Relief for Consumers and Drivers


SalmonChile and Fisheries Undersecretary Tour Suppliers to Advance Sustainable Salmon Farming


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, March 30


Day 31 of Iran War: US-Israeli Strikes Hit Tehran, Target Power Infrastructure


Fri. Mar 27 2026

Record Harvest for Mowi in 2025, But Canadian Operations Hit by Market and Regulatory Pressures


Legal Challenges, Changing Demand and Wage Pressures in Foodservice


Council Votes to Expand Commercial Fishing in Pacific Marine Monuments


Scotia Harvest Diversifies Portfolio With Acquisition of Established Clam Specialist IFP


Harvester Union Fires Back at Newfoundland Processors Over Snow Crab Export Allegations  


DMV Senators Introduce Bill to Reauthorize NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office


Vietnamese Pangasius Producer Unveils Value-Added Innovations at Seafood Expo Global


Proximar Seafood Appoints Martin Vestergaard as COO to Lead Japan RAS Operations


Japan's Mackerel Export Increased 1.8-fold Year-on-Year amid Norway's Sluggish Production


Government of Canada Announces Management Measures for the 2026 Elver Fishing Season  


Catch Limit Changes for Two Rock Lobster Fisheries  


Expana's Weekly Top 10: The Impact of Middle East Tensions on Global Markets


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, March 27


Day 28 of Iran War: Trump Delays Attacks on Iranian Energy Infrastructure


Thu. Mar 26 2026

ANALYSIS: China’s North American Lobster Imports Show Early-Year Decline  


NOAA Fisheries Hits Two Importers with $223K in Penalties Over Mislabeled 'Dolphin Safe' Tuna  


Clearwater Dismisses MP's Allegations of Illegal Lobster Trans-Shipping in Area 41


Major Shareholder in Norway’s Måsøval Initiates Strategic Review of Ownership, CEO Steps Down


Soaring Frozen Cod Prices Force Japan to Cut Imports


Global Groundfish Supply Tightens as Cod Prices Surge


Umios, Fujitsu Launch Consumer-Facing Seafood Traceability System to Combat IUU Fishing


Kura Sushi Builds Momentum with Bluefin Tuna Promotions  


From Thai Curry to Harissa Salmon, Alison Brie Curates HelloFresh's New Supper Club Collection


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, March 26


Day 27 of Iran War: Trump Asserts Talks Underway as War Continues


Ducktrap Launches Hot Honey Smoked Atlantic Salmon  


Wed. Mar 25 2026

Marine Ingredients Market Trends (January - February 2026)


US Senate Unanimously Passes FISH Act Targeting IUU Fishing Operations


Newfoundland Processors Challenge Outside Buyers' Licence Program Over FFAW Crab Export Plans  


Venezuelan Blue Crab Industry Faces Prolonged Export Shutdown Over Marine Mammal Protections  


The Retail Rundown: Retailers Pivot to Seasonal Promotions as Seafood, Pork Lead Features  


Norwegian NGO Funding of Chilean Indigenous Groups Sparks 'Unfair Competition' Claims


Global Bivalve Sector Expands Amid Ongoing Challenges


Join Us This April as the Executive Conference Marks 50 Years


Salmon Sector Rebounds Despite Trade and Policy Pressures  


Day 26 of Iran War: Oil Eases on Ceasefire Hopes as Diplomatic Signals Remain Mixed


Echo Falls Seafoods Names Kyle White Sales Manager for West Coast Retail Accounts


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, March 25


Far East Waters Drive Russia's Octopus Industry Revival Plans


Launch of Energy Transition for EU Fisheries and Aquaculture Champions


Cousins Maine Lobster Opens Second South Carolina Location in Greenville


Charter Vessel Operator Fined $5,000 for Illegal Crab Fishing Activity


Tue. Mar 24 2026

Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, March 24


Alaska Board of Fish Is Silent on Mid-Water Bottom Contact But Proposes Joint Protocol With NPFMC  


Japan, Russia Agree on 2,050-Ton Salmon Quota for 2026  


Western Pacific Fishery Council to Address Monument Expansion and Fishing Access at 206th Meeting


Harmful Algal Bloom Triggers Extensive Fish Mortality in Norway  


Maine Lobsterman Petitions Supreme Court Over GPS Tracking Rule


Atlantic Sapphire Raises Financing Target to $30 Million, Faces March 31 Default Deadline


ANALYSIS: China Shrimp Imports Remain Steady Before Lunar New Year  


Day 25 of Iran War: Trump Claims Iran Talks; Tehran Denies as Attacks Escalate  


UK Seafood Dining Declines Despite Rising Sales in 2025


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ANALYSIS: Framework 40 Guidelines Released as Atlantic Scallop Pricing Hits All-Time Highs

NOAA Fisheries' announcement of Framework 40 specifications for the 2026-27 Atlantic Sea Scallop season projects landings of 17 million pounds, representing a notable 5.7% decline from the current season's 18.03 million-pound target under Framework 39. The reduction reflects ongoing resource constraints despite recent management adjustments aimed at maximizing fleet flexibility....

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Day 32 of Iran War: US–Israel Strikes Continue Across Iran, Trump Issues New Threats

US and Israeli forces carried out fresh air strikes across Iran on Tuesday as the war entered its 32nd day.

US President Donald Trump warned that Washington might strike Iran’s key energy infrastructure, including its main oil export hub at Kharg Island, oil wells, and power plants, if no deal is reached and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.

Following Trump's comments, Iran set ablaze a Kuwait‑flagged crude oil tanker off Dubai. The fire was extinguished with no reported oil spill or crew injuries...

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ANALYSIS: Norwegian Salmon Harvest Climbs as Spring Warming Threatens Production

The total harvest of Norwegian Atlantic salmon in 2025 was 11.9% higher year over year (YOY). According to the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries, the harvest level through February 2026 was 12.3% higher year-to-date (YTD). However, a seasonal decrease in biomass has been observed, with the volume of Atlantic salmon alive 3.4% lower YOY. Despite the reduction in biomass, market participants remain positive that production will remain stable in 2026...

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Princes Group Warns of Price Pressures From Middle East Tensions

UK food giant Princes Group is bracing for potential cost increases linked to Middle East geopolitical tensions, particularly around Iran, as the company monitors impacts on energy and raw material markets following its strong 2025 performance.

The Liverpool-based company, which owns brands including Princes, Napolina, and Branston, highlighted ongoing uncertainty in international markets stemming from Middle East conflicts in its preliminary results released Monday. Management specifically cited "the situation in Iran" as a key concern for commodity price volatility...

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UK Protein Producer Hilton Foods Refocuses on Meat as Seafood Unit Struggles

Hilton Food Group is restructuring its seafood operations following a strategic review that revealed the division's limited alignment with the company's core meat processing capabilities, according to the UK processor's 2025 annual results.

The company's UK seafood business, Seachill, became "marginally loss-making at an adjusted operating profit level in 2025," contributing to a 17.2% decline in UK & Ireland adjusted operating profit to £37.5 million. The performance deterioration was driven primarily by volume reductions as inflation pressures affected demand and profitability...

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Lubimar Sea Bass and Seabream Farm is First Certification to ASC Farm Standard

A family-owned sea bass and sea bream farm on the southwestern coast of Spain has become the first farm in the world to receive certification from the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) under their new Farm Standard. 

CUPIBAR, known also as Lubimar, produces 2,000 metric tonnes of fish per year in a unique estuarine system built on former salt fields. 

Located in the protected Parque Natural de la Breña y Marismas del Barbate south of Cadiz, Lubimar is an example of farming fish in harmony with nature...

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Gulf Menhaden Fishery Earns Recertification From MSC, Audit Confirms Minimal Bycatch

The Gulf of Mexico purse seine fishery for menhaden was recertified as sustainable from the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) yesterday, after a rigorous audit that looked at the fishery’s stock health, bycatch rates, environmental impacts and regulatory oversight among other management factors. 

The Gulf menhaden fishery was first certified in 2019. 

"Achieving recertification against the MSC Fisheries Standard reflects strong, ongoing stewardship of the resource, including careful monitoring and a clear focus on simultaneously maintaining healthy menhaden populations and protecting the marine ecosystem," said Marin Hawk...

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Spanish Seafood Giant Nueva Pescanova Achieves Turnaround After Years of Losses

Grupo Nueva Pescanova achieved a €1.1 million net profit in 2025, marking a return to profitability after several consecutive years of losses and signaling the successful completion of its recovery plan.

The Spanish seafood company reported a positive result compared to €37.9 million in losses during the previous year's nine-month period, with twelve-month 2024 losses totaling €91 million. The turnaround exceeded company forecasts, positioning Nueva Pescanova to begin a new phase of development and investment in 2026...

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Seafood Expo Global Announces 90+ Industry Speakers for Barcelona Conference Program

Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global has announced its conference program for the 32nd edition, featuring more than 90 international experts leading over 30 educational sessions addressing key industry trends and challenges.

The event, taking place April 21-23 at Fira de Barcelona, will bring together companies from more than 80 countries with speakers representing major organizations including the FAO, World Trade Organization, WWF, and leading seafood companies.

Economist and geopolitical strategist Dr. Nomi Prins will deliver the keynote address titled...

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ANALYSIS: Snow Crab Market Faces Mixed Supply Landscape as Canadian Quotas are Set

The snow crab market is entering a pivotal time of the year as new-season supplies approach, and market participants analyze quotas, inventory positions, and needs for the coming year. With a few snow crab quotas set or biological information posted, the expectation across major producing regions is a mixed supply landscape that will likely influence pricing and availability throughout 2026.

Norway's 2026 snow crab quota is set at 27.2 million pounds (12,336 MT), representing a 3% decrease from 2025 levels...

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Canada Announces 2026 Snow Crab Quotas: Newfoundland Down 3%, Gulf Faces Steeper 11% Cut

Canadian Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson announced coordinated quota decisions for the country's major snow crab fisheries today, setting Newfoundland and Labrador's 2026 Total Allowable Catch (TAC) at 61,004 tonnes and the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence at 16,267.90 tonnes.

While Newfoundland faces a modest 3% decrease from 2025 levels, the Gulf region received significantly steeper reductions with an 11% cut, marking the third consecutive year of quota decreases for Canada's second-largest crab fishery.

Despite the overall reduction...

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Framework 40 Sets Atlantic Scallop Target at 17M Pounds; Public Comment Period Open Until April 27

NOAA Fisheries has published an interim rule for the harvest, bycatch, and research removals for Atlantic Scallops in the Federal Register. They want public comment on these management measures under the new Framework 40 for the Atlantic Scallop Management Plan, and those comments should be submitted by April 27, 2026.

The new framework is the result of survey data showing a recent downturn in abundance and projects landings for the 2026 season at 17 million pounds...

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Retailers and Platforms Unveil Fuel Relief for Consumers and Drivers

According to Expana’s report Friday on the Middle East conflict, the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt the movement of oil and fertilizer, driving up energy costs worldwide. 

In response, some companies are rolling out temporary measures intended to help consumers and workers manage higher fuel costs.

Subway, for example, will offer Sub Club members a free footlong sandwich with the purchase of another footlong from April 1 through April 28 at participating locations.

The deal is valid for orders placed...

 

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Record Harvest for Mowi in 2025, But Canadian Operations Hit by Market and Regulatory Pressures

Mowi posted record global harvest volumes of 559,000 tonnes in 2025, though the world's largest Atlantic salmon farmer faced significant headwinds in its Canadian operations as regulatory uncertainty in British Columbia and challenging North American market conditions weighed on profitability.

Operational EBIT for salmon of Canadian origin plunged to negative €39.8 million in 2025 from positive €3.4 million in 2024, according to the company's annual report released this week. The company attributed the decline to reduced spot prices from "more challenging market...

 

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Council Votes to Expand Commercial Fishing in Pacific Marine Monuments

At its 206th meeting March 24-26 at the Ala Moana Hotel in Honolulu, the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council voted to expand commercial fishing in four Pacific marine national monuments, balancing conservation with local economic needs.

“This is not about removing monument protections – it’s about restoring sustainable fishing in limited areas under fishery regulations the Council has developed over decades,” said Council Executive Director Kitty Simonds. “Those regulations were built to balance access and conservation, and that remains the Council’s guiding principle under the Magnuson-Stevens...

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Harvester Union Fires Back at Newfoundland Processors Over Snow Crab Export Allegations

The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW) has fired back at seafood processors' criticism over snow crab exports, calling the Association of Seafood Producers' (ASP) public letter to the premier "inaccurate and misleading."

In a March 25 media release responding to ASP's letter to Premier Tony Wakeham, FFAW disputed key allegations about harvesters refusing to fish and plans to ship large volumes of unprocessed crab out of province.

"ASP's assertion that harvesters are refusing to fish is incorrect," said FFAW President Dwan Street. "Harvesters are prepared to...

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Vietnamese Pangasius Producer Unveils Value-Added Innovations at Seafood Expo Global

Vietnam's Vinh Hoan Corporation will unveil two new value-added pangasius products at Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona, Spain, April 21-23.

The company plans to showcase its Pink Banh Mi and Cured Panga Croquette innovations at the trade show, highlighting continued investment in research and development and responsible aquaculture practices.

"These new products showcase the company's continued investment in R&D, responsible aquaculture and its commitment to meeting the demands of the seafood marketplace," Vinh Hoan said.

Founded in 1997...

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American Seafood Competitiveness Act Would Open USDA Programs to Fishing Industry
Senators Angus King (I‑Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (R‑Alaska) have introduced the American Seafood Competitiveness Act. This bill aims to strengthen the US seafood sector by extending USDA loan and grant programs—traditionally available to farmers—to commercial fishermen, seafood processors, and mariculture businesses. It also expands Farm Credit eligibility to firms that support fishing operations, ensuring service providers can access the same financing tools available to farm-related businesses.

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Fishery Product Imports Surged 20% in Japan to 156,000 MT in February, 31% to JPY 169.1 Billion

According to trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance on March 27, imports of marine products in February (preliminary figures, including fish and shellfish, fishmeal, and seaweed) increased by 20% year-on-year to 156,079 tons, and their value increased by 31% to 169.136 billion yen ($1.06 billion). Imports increased for most fish species, with fresh and frozen salmon and trout increasing by 18% to 24,987 tons, frozen tuna by 25% to 18,262 tons...

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Wanchese Fish Receives Governor's Award to Support Virginia Seafood Industry

Last Friday, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger awarded Wanchese Fish Company, Inc., a $248,000 grant to expand production capabilities at its Suffolk facility. The grant is part of the Governors Blue Catfish Processing, Flash Freezing, and Infrastructure Grant Program, designed to support Virginia’s seafood industry. Wanchese will invest in advanced automation equipment for their retail-packed blue catfish line. 

Wanchese — a family-owned company that is part of Cooke Seafood USA, Inc. — bought approximately one million pounds of blue catfish in 2025 from local fishermen...

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Atlantic Sapphire Secures $10 Million Bridge Loan Securing Near-term Operations

Atlantic Sapphire ASA has secured a $10 million bridge loan from its key investors while increasing the potential buyout offer price to NOK 0.80 per share as part of broader refinancing discussions, the land-based salmon producer announced March 27.

The bridge loan provides up to $10 million in two $5 million tranches, carrying 12% annual interest and a 15% origination fee, with maturity set for May 15, 2026. The facility ranks senior to Atlantic Sapphire's existing convertible loan and can be extended if parties...

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ALDI US Debuts New Nationwide Digital Experience Using Instacart's Enterprise Technology

Instacart, the leading grocery technology company in North America, and ALDI U.S., America's fastest-growing grocer, today launched a redesigned ALDI U.S. website, aldi.us, and mobile app. The enhanced experience offers a more seamless, personalized way for customers to shop their favorite ALDI products online, powered by Instacart's Storefront Pro enterprise commerce platform and fulfillment solutions. Instacart first began powering fulfillment for ALDI U.S. in 2019, and is now the retailer's exclusive fulfillment partner across their website and app...

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ANALYSIS: Live Lobster Market Remains Firm as Tight Supply and Shifting Canadian Season Shape Outlook

As the market approaches the Canadian spring season, pricing remains firm during what is typically one of the tightest supply periods of the year. Seasonally limited net supply continues to support both shore prices and wholesale market values. However, the current firmness appears to be driven more by supply constraints than by demand strength. With the holiday pull behind the market, buyer participation remains subdued, and the overall trading tone remains cautious despite limited availability.

This firm supply backdrop is reflected in New England...

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Sysco to Acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot for $29.1 Billion

Sysco, the largest broadline food distributor in the US, has agreed to acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot, a leading cash-and-carry food wholesaler, for $29.1 billion, a deal the companies described as "transformative" for both organizations.

The March 30 announcement will see Sysco enter the "high-margin, growing, and resilient" cash-and-carry sector, creating a combined entity with nearly $100 billion in annual revenue and significant expansion opportunities.

Restaurant Depot operates 166 warehouse stores across 35 states, serving over 725,000 independent restaurants...

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Despite 20% Volume Drop, Japan’s Feb Fishery Export Value Rises 6% to ¥30.6B

According to trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance, February exports of marine products (fish and shellfish and their preparations, and fishmeal) were down 22% year-on-year (YOY) to 35,730 tons in volume, but up 6% in value to 30.642 billion yen ($191.16 million). Scallop exports increased by 59% to 3,527 tons and 10% to 7.643 billion yen ($47.68 million). Frozen scallops in their shells saw significant increases in both volume and value. Yellowtail exports were down 14% to 2,758 tons but increased 30% to 5.839 billion yen ($36.43 million). Frozen fillets increased in value due to higher unit prices. The Minato Shimbun reported this.

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SalmonChile and Fisheries Undersecretary Tour Suppliers to Advance Sustainable Salmon Farming

President of SalmonChile Patricio Melero and Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture Osvaldo Urrutia visited two national suppliers, Compas Marine and GripShip, to review technological advances and projects that are strengthening sustainability across the sector.

These visits are part of SalmonChile's broader efforts to strengthen public–private dialogue and create shared learning spaces that support the sustainable development of Chilean salmon farming, a key economic engine for the country’s southern regions.

At Compas Marine, the delegation was welcomed by founder Jorge Pacheco and his...

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Legal Challenges, Changing Demand and Wage Pressures in Foodservice


The foodservice industry continues to navigate a complex mix of legal scrutiny, evolving consumer preferences and ongoing labor challenges. Recent lawsuits targeting major brands underscore heightened expectations around transparency and worker protections, while new data reveals how even small factors like cooking oil are increasingly shaping dining decisions, particularly among younger consumers.

At the same time, global traffic trends show cautious but steady recovery, with quick-service restaurants leading the way despite economic headwinds. Layered onto this are mounting wage debates...

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Scotia Harvest Diversifies Portfolio With Acquisition of Established Clam Specialist IFP

Nova Scotia-based seafood company Scotia Harvest announced March 23 that it has acquired Innovative Fishery Products Inc. (IFP), an established player in the province's clam sector.

Scotia Harvest said the acquisition represents an "important opportunity to diversify its seafood portfolio," with IFP's clam harvesting, processing and exporting capabilities complementing its existing operations.

"Innovative Fishery Products has built an impressive business, and we see an opportunity to grow this business alongside our existing operations," said Alain d'Entremont, President of Scotia Harvest Inc...

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DMV Senators Introduce Bill to Reauthorize NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office

Four senators from Virginia and Maryland introduced legislation this week to reauthorize NOAA's Chesapeake Bay Office, a key federal partner in Bay restoration efforts and fishery management across the nation's largest estuary.

The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Advancement for Training, Education, Restoration, and Science (WATERS) Act was introduced February 26 by Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), with companion House legislation from Reps. Bobby Scott (D-VA), Rob Wittman (R-VA), Jennifer Kiggans (R-VA), and Sarah...

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Proximar Seafood Appoints Martin Vestergaard as COO to Lead Japan RAS Operations

Proximar Seafood has appointed Martin Vestergaard as Chief Operating Officer, bringing more than 20 years of RAS fish farming experience to lead the company's land-based Atlantic salmon operations in Japan.

Vestergaard will oversee day-to-day operations at Proximar's Oyama facility as the company transitions from initial production to stable, full-scale commercial operations. His appointment comes as Japan's first producer of locally farmed Atlantic salmon projects harvest volumes of 3,500-4,000 tonnes in 2026, nearly triple its 2025 production of 1,338 tonnes...

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