Wed. Feb 4 2026
ANALYSIS: Tariff Aftershocks Could Redirect Shrimp Flows Between Ecuador, India, China
Importers Face Higher Duties as Commerce Completes 19th India Shrimp Review
US Market Challenges Push Norwegian Salmon Fillet Exports Down 37%, Poland and China Surge
StarKist Launches ‘Fuel Good, Feel Good’ Campaign Featuring Former Bachelorette, US Hockey Hero
Canada's Whalesafe Fishing Gear Protects Whales and Supports Coastal Economies
Larry's Catch Secures Investment on Canadian Show Dragons' Den
Massachusetts Ethics Commission Approves Penalty After Harbormaster Had Employee Do His College Work
Darden Restaurants Outlines Strategic Changes for Bahama Breeze Banner
GAPP Embarks on its Strategic Push for Alaska Pollock in Global Markets with Indonesia Stop
Seafood Industry Set for Rapid Change in 2026 Led by Transformation Economy, Asian Growth, and Tech
EU Seafood Sectors Call for Urgent Corrections to Fisheries Control Regulation Implementation
Russia's 2025 Salmon Catch Up 100,000 Tons Year‑on‑Year
SalmonChile Elects Patricio Melero as President
Del Taco Brings Back Jumbo Shrimp Tacos for LTO with Lent on the Horizon
Georgia Senate Advances Bill for Transparent Seafood Labeling
The Retail Rundown: Game Weekend Sparks Grocery Rush
Nueva Pescanova Leads Way for Spain in Sustainability, According to World Benchmarking Alliance
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, February 4
Coastal Mississippi Welcomes 2026 With Wave of New Culinary, Hospitality, and Outdoor Experiences
Tue. Feb 3 2026
US-India Trade Deal Cuts Tariff to 18%, Signaling Boost for India's Shrimp Exports
Chilean Salmon Industry, US Ambassador Strengthen Strategic Trade Partnership
NPFMC Addresses Bering Sea Chum Salmon Bycatch in Groundfish Fisheries This Week
Milwaukee’s St. Paul Fish Co. Pays $56K to Settle FLSA Tip-Pooling Violations
C&S Wholesale Grocers and Sedano's Supermarkets Forge Strategic Supply Partnership
Russia Warns of Possible Bering Sea Pollock Catch Decline Amid Stock Concerns
University Researchers Uncover Hidden Toxin Risks During Nutrient-Starved Algal Blooms
Kaine Applauds Committee Passage of His Bipartisan Bills to Combat IUU Fishing
Acme Smoked Fish Foundation Announces 2025 Seafood Industry Climate Award Recipients
Kroger's Winning Playbook for the Big Game, Top Picks and Big Savings
Grubhub's Big Game Commercial Debut Features George Clooney and Winter Savings
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, February 3
Mon. Feb 2 2026
FDA’s 2026 Human Foods Program to Advance Food Safety, Nutrition, and Seafood Import Oversight
Stone Crab and Lobster Price-Fixing Case: Florida Exec Avoids Prison
McDonald's Embraces Opulence with the Exclusive McNugget Caviar Kit
Gold Star Distribution Recalls Thousands of Products, Including Canned Fish and More Seafood
Japan: 2025 Fishery Product Exports Increased 41% in Volume, 22% in Value
Maruha Nichiro to Raise Home-Use Surimi Prices 2–7% Starting April 1, 2026
Wild Alaska Sole Association Pitches Fit With New US Dietary Guidelines
Ocean Prime Marks 20 Years with Expansion Plans, New Loyalty Program and Culinary Innovation
Angry Crab Shack's Mardi Gras Festival Brings Big Easy Spirit and Big Giving to Downtown Chandler
P.F. Chang's Welcomes its New CMO, Holly Smith
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, February 2
Cooke Europe Expands with New Sales Office in Urk Netherlands
Fri. Jan 30 2026
ANALYSIS: Official US Shrimp Imports Reveal Product Mix Shift
Federal Court Dismisses Mowi Appeal, Upholds Discovery Islands Salmon Farming Ban
ANALYSIS: Pacific Halibut Hit Record Highs While Atlantic Maintains Seasonal Flow
Hilton Foods Cautious on 2026 as Greek Smoked Salmon Export Ban to US Drags On
Expana's Weekly Top 10: Key Developments in Weather, Trade, and Market Trends
Koikoi Trading Recalls FU ZHOU FISH BALL for Undeclared Allergens
IFFO: Positive Trend for Global Marine Ingredients Production
GBH News to Premiere New Podcast: Catching The Codfather
SalMar Culls 1.4 Million Juveniles Following Mortality Incident
Ocean Harvesters Urges ASMFC to Test ‘Gauntlet’ Theory Before Advancing Chesapeake Menhaden Limits
Kura Sushi USA Partners with Sanrio for Hello Kitty Dining Experience Amid Growth
GC Rieber VivoMega Renews Friend of the Sea Certification
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, January 30
Thu. Jan 29 2026
ANALYSIS: US Scallops See Higher Landings and Lower Fuel Costs, Yet Prices Remain Elevated
Norwegian Salmon Leader Mowi Launches Processing Facility to Serve Thailand Market
GSMC 2026: Wells Fargo’s Jansen Says Supply Chain Healthy as Tariffs, Trade Shifts Force Adjustments
Ode Scores Milestone as Top Cod Supplier in Norway, Acquires 3 Farming Sites
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, January 29
GOMSO 1,000-Year JOTGAL Launches “Kkini-Kkini,” a Single-Serve Korean Fermented Seafood Brand
Coast Guard Halts Illegal Use of "Paper Captains" in WA-Based Tuna Fishing Operation
Baja Fresh Debuts Blackened Citrus Menu
Russia Plans Major 2026 Catch Increases for Crab, Fish Species
Wed. Jan 28 2026
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, January 28
2025 Survey: Pollock Biomass Down by 30%, Snow Crab Up by 51% in Eastern Bering Sea
California Reaches Settlement with PAFCO Over Prop 65 Violations in Seafood Products
Three Dead, Three Missing After Vessel Serving Salmones Austral Sinks in Chile
Kaldvik Appoint Interim CFO
Chili’s Extends Growth Streak to 19 Quarters in Brinker’s Q2 Results
ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Estimates Show Modest Gains in November and December
The Retail Rundown: Protein Movement Gains from Championship Game and Severe Weather
BioMar Says it Delivered Solid 2025
Valentine’s Day Dining Trends Show Shift Beyond Romance According to OpenTable
China’s Fish Exports to Russia Reach Decade High in 2025
Previous Week »
Upcoming Events

ANALYSIS: Tariff Aftershocks Could Redirect Shrimp Flows Between Ecuador, India, China
The immediate impact of the new trade deal between the US and India is likely to be a near-term increase in Farmgate prices in India. Prices in India and Indonesia have been trending up moderately, while Ecuador's remain lower (Gabriel Luna's updated prices will be released soon). It is reasonable to expect a meaningful portion of US demand currently satisfied by Ecuador to shift back to India, particularly for peeled product...
Full Story »Importers Face Higher Duties as Commerce Completes 19th India Shrimp Review

The US Department of Commerce has released the final results of its 19th administrative review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on certain frozen warmwater shrimp from India, setting company-specific and review-wide dumping margins for imports entered between February 1, 2023 and January 31, 2024.
Commerce determined a weighted-average dumping margin of 5.08% for Sandhya Aqua Exports Private Limited. The Devi Group, Devi Fisheries Limited, Satya Seafoods Private Limited, Usha Seafoods and Devi Aquatech Private Limited received a 2.71% margin...
Full Story »US Market Challenges Push Norwegian Salmon Fillet Exports Down 37%, Poland and China Surge

Norwegian seafood exports fell 3% in value at the start of 2026 compared to January last year, as the US market faced “unpredictable tariffs,” a weaker dollar, and rising competition, the Norwegian Seafood Council reports. CEO Christian Chramer pointed to lower salmon prices, reduced quotas for several wild species, and challenging market access as key factors behind the decline.
At this point last year, the US was the largest single market for Norwegian seafood. Today, the value of exports destined for the US has declined...
Full Story »StarKist Launches ‘Fuel Good, Feel Good’ Campaign Featuring Former Bachelorette, US Hockey Hero

Staple US seafood brand StarKist launched its latest campaign, ‘Fuel Good, Feel Good,’ which is designed to show how fueling up with protein helps consumers accomplish their everyday goals, both big and small.
To bring its new campaign to life, StarKist partnered with a group of creators who will showcase how StarKist’s ready-to-eat products support energy and help people feel good. Partners include former Bachelorette Becca Kufrin, Savannah Bananas star Jackson Olson, and former US Olympic hockey hero TJ Oshie...
Full Story »Canada's Whalesafe Fishing Gear Protects Whales and Supports Coastal Economies

Yesterday, Canada’s Minister of Fisheries Joanne Thompson launched the country’s new Whalesafe Fishing Gear Strategy – a five-year plan to help protect whales and promote sustainable fisheries.
Harvesters and fishery stakeholders share Canada’s oceans with many whale species, including the endangered North Atlantic right whale, which is vulnerable to entanglement in fishing gear. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is committed to supporting prosperous fisheries that coexist with healthy whale populations.
Whalesafe gear falls into two general categories:
On-demand gear...
Full Story »Massachusetts Ethics Commission Approves Penalty After Harbormaster Had Employee Do His College Work

Former Gloucester Harbormaster Thomas Ciarametaro Jr. paid a $15,000 civil penalty and $1,200 in restitution for violating a conflict of interest law.
Ciarametaro had a subordinate city employee complete his Endicott College coursework, which he submitted as his own while working toward a bachelor's degree.
The State Ethics Commission approved a Disposition Agreement under which Ciarametaro admitted to the violations and waived his right to a public hearing and agreed to pay the aforementioned penalties to the City of Gloucester for work time spent on...
Full Story »GAPP Embarks on its Strategic Push for Alaska Pollock in Global Markets with an Indonesia Stop
The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) is set to explore new international strategic opportunities to expand the presence of US wild-caught Alaska Pollock products in 2026.
As part of this initiative, GAPP participated in a trade mission to Jakarta, Indonesia from Feb.2-5, alongside USDA Foreign Agricultural Service officials, state agriculture departments, agribusiness executives, and representatives from other US commodities. Indonesia, the fourth most populous nation globally, presents a significant market of interest.
"Indonesia is referred to as the ‘kitchen’ of Southeast...
Full Story »EU Seafood Sectors Call for Urgent Corrections to Fisheries Control Regulation Implementation
European organizations representing the fishing, processing, aquaculture and seafood trading sectors are calling on the European Commission to urgently revise the implementation of the EU Fisheries Control Regulation, with particular concern over the CATCH IT system and the application of Articles 14 and 58.
In line with a joint statement submitted by Member States to the Agriculture and Fisheries Council, and concerns widely shared during the AGRIFISH Council discussion, the sectors warn that key provisions are proving unworkable in practice and risk...
Full Story »SalmonChile Elects Patricio Melero as President

SalmonChile's Board of Directors has elected Patricio Melero Abaroa as president of the trade association representing Chile’s salmon producers and suppliers, effective March 1. An agricultural engineer from the University of Chile, Melero brings decades of public policy experience, including service as a deputy (1990–2021), president of the Chamber of Deputies (2011–2012), and Minister of Labor and Social Security (2021–2022).
During his parliamentary tenure, Melero served on and chaired the Lower House Fisheries and Aquaculture Committee for five terms, contributing to the passage of the 1991 Fisheries and...
Full Story »Georgia Senate Advances Bill for Transparent Seafood Labeling
The Georgia Senate voted 43-8 to pass House Bill 117, which mandates that food service establishments in the state disclose imported shrimp on menus. This legislation aims to combat false advertising affecting US shrimpers.
"This bill adds transparency that benefits consumers, the local restaurants supporting U.S. shrimpers, and hardworking fishing families that are the economic backbone of coastal communities," said Blake Price, deputy director of the Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA). "We thank Senator Ben Watson and Representative Jesse Petrea for acting to help consumers make informed choices...
Full Story »Nueva Pescanova Leads Way for Spain in Sustainability, According to World Benchmarking Alliance

The Nueva Pescanova Group is the leading Spanish company in sustainable ocean and coastal ecosystem management and is ranked sixth globally in the Ocean Benchmark 2026. According to the classification system established by the non-profit organisation World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA), the company also ranks first among fishing companies and third among food companies, behind only Nestlé and Mowi. The WBA evaluates the world’s 125 largest companies based on their socially responsible practices and their contribution to sustainable ocean management...
Full Story »Chilean Salmon Industry, US Ambassador Strengthen Strategic Trade Partnership

The Salmon Council (Consejo Del Salmon), representing the majority of Chile’s salmon production, convened its first bilateral working meeting with United States Ambassador to Chile, Brandon Judd, last week, aiming to deepen cooperation on trade and reinforce its salmon supply chain.
Loreto Seguel, Executive President of the Salmon Council, met with Judd to discuss the interdependence between Chile and the US in the salmon industry, which relies on inputs critical to salmonid production, processing, distribution, and year-round availability in the American market...
Full Story »Milwaukee's St. Paul Fish Co. Pays $56K to Settle FLSA Tip-Pooling Violations

St. Paul Seafood, LLC, operating as St. Paul Fish Company at Milwaukee Public Market, has entered into a consent judgment resolving Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) claims brought by the US Department of Labor. The Eastern District of Wisconsin court approved a $56,000 settlement that covers unpaid tips and liquidated damages owed to current and former employees for the period from June 19, 2021, through June 18, 2023.
The judgment stipulates key operational changes, including a permanent injunction prohibiting managers and supervisors from receiving tips...
Full Story »Russia Warns of Possible Bering Sea Pollock Catch Decline Amid Stock Concerns

Russia is expressing concern about a potential decline in pollock catch in its part of the Bering Sea due to reduced stock levels.
According to the Russian Association of Fishing Fleet Owners (ASRF), a recent assessment by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found a 30% decline in pollock biomass in the eastern Bering Sea within US fishing zones.
ASRF notes these findings are significant for the outlook of the pollock fishery in the Russian Western Bering Sea (WBS)...
Full Story »Kaine Applauds Committee Passage of His Bipartisan Bills to Combat IUU Fishing

Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) and Ranking Member of the SFRC Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, released the following statement applauding committee passage of his bipartisan legislation that will bolster efforts to counter China, Russia, and organized criminal groups in our hemisphere and around the world:
“Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and illicit gold mining contribute to instability in our hemisphere by funding organized crime, devastating environments and ecosystems, and serving as a hotbed for human rights...
Full Story »Kroger's Winning Playbook for the Big Game, Top Picks and Big Savings
Kroger has unveiled its top party selections for the year's most-watched sporting event, the National Football League's Championship game (the Big Game).
"At Kroger, the Big Game is all about the snack spread," said Carlo Baldan, Kroger Group Vice President of Fresh Merchandising. "Our game-winning playbook includes quality at an unbeatable value, food that tastes incredible, and exclusive options you can't find anywhere else. Kroger is giving fans everything they need to score and save big on game day...
Full Story »FDA’s 2026 Human Foods Program to Advance Food Safety, Nutrition, and Seafood Import Oversight

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has outlined its Human Foods Program (HFP) priority deliverables for 2026, emphasizing a robust agenda to enhance food safety, modernize regulatory frameworks, and promote better nutrition across the nation's food supply. This comprehensive plan addresses critical areas for agri-food producers, processors, and importers, with a sharper focus on seafood, chemicals, nutrition, and enforcement modernization.
Given the high volume of imported seafood demanded by US consumers, the FDA is prioritizing seafood safety as a key component of its 2026...
Full Story »Larry's Catch Secures Investment on Canadian Show Dragons' Den

"Dragons' Den" is a television program in which aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas and models to a panel of Canadian business moguls, similar to the US hit show "Shark Tank."
On January 22, 2026, Larry's Catch debuted on the show, presenting its vision to make premium, wild-caught, and sustainable Canadian seafood accessible to households nationwide. After sharing their compelling mission and support for Canadian fishing families, co-founders Glen Creaser, James Quinn, and Javier Mejorada received offers from three Dragons.
"Pitching on Dragons'...
Full Story »Darden Restaurants Outlines Strategic Changes for Bahama Breeze Banner
Today, Darden Restaurants announced that it has completed its exploration of strategic alternatives for its Bahama Breeze banner, following previous discussions of potentially selling or introducing other Darden brands at those locations.
The company has now confirmed both decisions: 14 Bahama Breeze locations will permanently close, while space from the remaining 14 stores will be used for other restaurants within the Darden umbrella.
Full Story »Seafood Industry Set for Rapid Change in 2026 Led by Transformation Economy, Asian Growth, and Tech

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) has highlighted key trends expected to shape the global seafood landscape in 2026, drawing on insights from its recent annual conference.
Among the drivers of change is the rise of the “transformation economy,” in which consumers increasingly prioritize health, longevity, and well-being, reshaping food choices toward nutrition-dense proteins such as seafood. Louise Byg Kongsholm, CEO of Pej Gruppen and a featured speaker at the NSC event, highlighted how the shift from an experience economy to a transformation...
Full Story »Russia's 2025 Salmon Catch Up 100,000 Tons Year‑on‑Year

Russia remains the world’s largest producer of Pacific salmon, according to recent statements from experts at the Russian Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo).
An agency spokesperson said that during the last salmon fishing season, Russia’s catch totaled approximately 335,500 tons, about 100,000 tons higher than in 2024. The bulk of the catch traditionally comes from Kamchatka.
As a result, Russia is currently fully self‑sufficient in salmon and caviar, though it continues to import Atlantic salmon, primarily from Chile...
Full Story »Del Taco Brings Back Jumbo Shrimp Tacos for LTO with Lent on the Horizon

Del Taco has announced the much-anticipated return of its popular Jumbo Shrimp Tacos and Burrito, available for a limited time as Lenten season nears.
Guests can enjoy two tacos filled with crispy jumbo shrimp for $6, while fish enthusiasts can savor three Beer Battered Fish Tacos, featuring wild-caught Alaska Pollock, for $7.
"At Del Taco, great taste and great value go hand-in-hand,” said Noah Chillingworth, Chief Marketing Officer. "Whether for Fish Fridays during Lent or any time, these meals...
Full Story »The Retail Rundown: Game Weekend Sparks Grocery Rush
The approaching game-day weekend is drawing shoppers into grocery stores as fans nationwide stock up for watch parties ahead of the Seattle Seahawks–New England Patriots showdown for the Lombardi Trophy.
Americans are expected to consume about 1.48 billion chicken wings during Sunday’s game, according to the National Chicken Council’s 2026 Chicken Wing Report, roughly 10 million more than last year and enough to wrap around the Earth more than three times.
Retail wing prices are competitive this season. Circana data show prices broadly in line with recent years, with fresh...
Full Story »US-India Trade Deal Cuts Tariff to 18%, Signaling Boost for India's Shrimp Exports

The United States and India have reached a significant trade deal, confirmed by US President Donald Trump in a social media announcement on Monday. The agreement will reduce India’s reciprocal tariff on seafood imports to 18%, down from 25% previously imposed in response to India’s purchases of Russian oil.
White House officials have confirmed to multiple media outlets that the additional 25% tariff on imports of Russian oil into India will be removed. This represents a substantial adjustment from...
Full Story »NPFMC Addresses Bering Sea Chum Salmon Bycatch in Groundfish Fisheries This Week

A Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be discussed by members of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) this week. The DEIS addresses four alternatives to manage chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery.
The alternatives start with “no action,” which would keep management of chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea at the status quo.
Alternative 2 provides an overall chum salmon cap that would function as a hard cap for each pollock B season. If the overall cap is met, pollock fishing must...
Full Story »C&S Wholesale Grocers and Sedano's Supermarkets Forge Strategic Supply Partnership
C&S Wholesale Grocers (C&S) today announced it has signed a new supply agreement with Sedano's Supermarkets, Florida's leading Hispanic grocery, designating C&S as its primary supplier.
"We're excited for our partnership with Sedano's Supermarkets — a grocer that has been at the heart of the Hispanic community for more than six decades," stated Eric Winn, Chief Executive Officer, C&S. "The Southeast continues to be an important driver for our long-term growth, and this is another critical partnership that broadens our impact across...
Full Story »University Researchers Uncover Hidden Toxin Risks During Nutrient-Starved Algal Blooms
Researchers from Incheon National University have discovered that prolonged nutrient depletion can significantly increase toxin production in harmful marine algae even when growth appears stable. Although nutrient starvation reduced photosynthetic efficiency, toxin levels continued to rise, revealing a hidden risk phase of harmful algal blooms.
Harmful algal blooms continue to threaten coastal ecosystems and seafood safety worldwide. Among the organisms involved, the benthic dinoflagellate Prorocentrum lima is a known producer of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins such as okadaic acid and dinophysistoxin 1...
Full Story »Acme Smoked Fish Foundation Announces 2025 Seafood Industry Climate Award Recipients
$250,000 awarded to support low-carbon and sustainable practices across the seafood sector in North America and Chile
The Seafood Industry Climate Awards (SICA), an initiative of the Acme Smoked Fish Foundation, today announced the three recipients of its 2025 awards.
The annual program honors innovative projects making measurable strides in reducing the seafood industry’s carbon footprint while advancing resilience and equity across the sector.
SICA supports innovators working throughout the seafood value chain—from harvesting and aquaculture to processing, materials, and workforce development...
Full Story »GrubHub's Big Game Commercial Debut Features George Clooney and Winter Savings
As the big game approaches, with kickoff set to captivate audiences on February 8, one of the evening's highlights is expected to be the iconic commercials.
This year, GrubHub makes a notable entry with a star-studded advertisement featuring George Clooney and director Yorgos Lanthimos, highlighting the food delivery service’s latest promotional strategy. On order of at least $50, "GrubHub will eat the fees."
"This is a defining moment for Grubhub. A business shift this fundamental required a creative vision to match," says Marnie Kain...
Full Story »Stone Crab and Lobster Price-Fixing Case: Florida Exec Avoids Prison

Dennis Dopico, the Florida seafood executive who pleaded guilty to price‑fixing stone crab claws and spiny lobster, avoided jail and was sentenced to five years of probation for violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. Dopico also has a restitution hearing scheduled for April 3, 2026.
Dopico was first indicted by the US Department of Justice in September 2025 for conspiring with competitors to fix seafood prices, as Expana previously reported.
The DOJ alleged that Dopico “knowingly joined and participated in a conspiracy with other persons and entities...
Full Story » Previous Day »
SeafoodNews.com is the most widely read seafood industry news in North America, with subscribers in over 50 countries. We provide a quick daily snapshot of the global seafood industry. Published in partnership with Urner Barry, the leading provider of seafood price, foreign trade and import data, we focus on the business side of the industry, plus everything that affects it. Our largest reader category is seafood buyers, followed by producers, importers and exporters, then distributors. Try us and you will be hooked.
Subscription: There are two options the free subscription which you can find
here.
this will give you access to updates every 72 hours or you can upgrade to premium access learn more here.