Mon. Mar 2 2026
ANALYSIS: Salmon Retail Promotions Approach Record Highs; Europe Gains on Chile in US Imports
ANALYSIS: Frozen Yellowfin Tuna Imports Hold Steady in 2025 as Prices Show Little Volatility
Japan: January Scallop Exports to the US Plummet by 86% to 63 Tons, 79% in Value
Senate Democrats Introduce Tariff Refund Act to Reclaim $175B in IEEPA Duties
Spex Flex: Pacific Fishery Management Council Faces Uncertainty Brought by Climate Change — Part 2
ACT Capital: US Seafood Revenue Rose on Pricing, Tariffs Reshaped Supply and M&A Stayed Active in 25
Chile's SMA Issues Preventive Notifications to 263 Salmon Farming Centers on Production Limits
Golden Sea Brand Sushi EBI Shrimp Recalled in Quebec
Expana's Weekly Top 10: Markets Rally After SCOTUS Tariff Ruling, Section 122 Takes Center Stage
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, March 2
Fri. Feb 27 2026
The Winding Glass: Tariff Uncertainty Returns; More Damaging than Actual Tariffs
China Confirms 25% Tariff Removal on Canadian Lobster, Crab Effective March 1
PEIXE BR: Brazil Reaches 1M Ton Aquaculture Milestone Despite Tariff-Driven Export Headwinds
Waitrose Becomes First UK Retailer to Suspend Mackerel Purchases
Spex Flex: Pacific Fisheries Management Council Faces Uncertainty Brought By Climate Change
Seafood Spotlight, Brand Revamps and Store Closures Signal Shifts in Foodservice
Ninth Circuit Reopens Forced Labor Case Against Rubicon Resources
Iceland Seafood International Achieves Notable Success in 2025 Across All Divisions
Search For F/V Lily Jean Led by USCG Now Includes NOAA, NTSB, MA Environmental Police
Proximar Seafood's 2025 Results Highlight Steady Operational Progress and Stability
New FMI Research Reveals How the Food Industry Is Supporting Consumers’ Evolving Health Priorities
Commission Seeks Feedback on the Future of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, February 27
Thu. Feb 26 2026
ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Takeaways from December 2025; Q1 Inventories Signal Tightening Supplies
DFO Warns Newfoundland & Labrador Snow Crab Biomass Could Hit Historic Lows by 2028
High Liner’s Sales Rise in Q4, Margins Narrow as US Seafood Tariffs Bite
Salmones Camanchaca Reports Lower Quarterly Revenues But Stronger Profitability
Scottish Salmon Eyes £130M India Opportunity After India-UK Trade Deal
GSA Highlights Transformative Advances in Sustainable Seafood
British Columbia Shellfish Poachers Hit with Fines, Two-Year Fishing Ban
Russian Fish Exports to China Reach 1.9M Tons Amid Persistent Tariff Barriers
Morey's Fine Fish & Seafood Launches Seafood Society to Inspire Culinary Exploration During Lent
Mowi Amplifies Presence at Expo West 2026 with Innovative Salmon Offerings
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, February 26
Wed. Feb 25 2026
Keyport Hires GAPP CEO Craig Morris as President, Bolsters Leadership to Boost Brand Expansion
US-Ecuador Reciprocal Trade Agreement Nears Signing; Tariff Relief Could Cover About Half of Exports
ANALYSIS: Central & South American Mahi Season Tracking Another Structurally Tight Year
Beaver Street Fisheries Reimagines Brand Identity
The Retail Rundown: Winter’s Grip Lingers as Lent Lifts Seafood Features
Trident Seafoods Celebrates Jim McManus’s Legacy and Welcomes Mike Quinn Back to the Board
Aquaculture Innovation Zone to Debut at Seafood Expo Global 2026
Biosort Secures NOK 100 Million to Transform Salmon Farming with Advanced Lice Control Technology
Salmon Evolution Scaling Up to a 2.8 Million Smolt Release in 2026 at Indre Harøy
GAPP Seeks Market Research Proposals for Surimi Market Assessment in India
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, February 25
Tue. Feb 24 2026
US Trade Policy Shifts After IEEPA Loss; Seafood, Rice Targeted in Section 301 Investigations
US Department of Commerce Issues Final Antidumping Duty Results for Thai and Vietnamese Shrimp
Cargill Intends to Sell Louisiana Aqua Feed Plant to Bowers-Saha Nutrition
Vietnam Tops China's Lobster Imports as Tariffs Shift Market Share
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, February 24
Subtle Change in Leadership at Maruha Nichiro as Umios Rebrand Looms
Chewy Appoints Chris Deppe as Chief Financial Officer
OpenTable Launches New Media Network, Connecting Brands with Millions of Global Diners
Dutch Seafood Trader Dayseaday Expands into Pet Food Market with PetsFish Partnership
ICFA Highlights Fisheries Management Priorities as COFI Meeting Opens in Iceland
Lerøy Seafood Group Closes 2025 with Robust Q4 Performance and Optimistic 2026 Outlook
Salmon Farming Innovation Drive Nears £200 Million
Thai Union Feedmill Signs MOU With Bangladeshi Partners to Transfer Aquaculture Tech, Boost Exports
Mon. Feb 23 2026
New Atlas Identifies Potential Opportunities for Aquaculture in the Gulf of Alaska
NORAD Intercepts 5 Russian Aircraft Over Bering Strait, Deployed Five Jets to Escort Them Out
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, February 23
Weather-Related Delays Impact Opening and Closing of Southeast Alaska’s Tanner Crab Fishery
Bojangles Reels in the Return of the Bojangler Just in Time for Lent
Surge in Surimi Production Supports Russia’s Export Push to Asia
Sea Port Products Marks 45 Years, Prepares Return to Seafood Expo North America 2026
ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Imports Down 10% in Dec ’25; Models See Modest Single‑Digit Declines Into Q1
Industry Responds to US Supreme Court Decision Overturning Trump’s Emergency Tariffs
Tunga/Skretting Launches Aqua Feed Production Facility in Nairobi
Japan: Russian Atka Mackerel Price Holding Steady, Price Increase in Prospect
Norwegian Seafood Council Unveils Insights On Protein Consumption in Italy
Sobico USA Recalls 13,464 Pounds of Siluriformes Fish Products
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ANALYSIS: Salmon Retail Promotions Approach Record Highs; Europe Gains on Chile in US Imports

The farmed salmon fresh fillet market is navigating a period of modest volume growth alongside some potentially significant shifts in supply patterns. Global shipments totaled approximately 36.2 million pounds in December, just 0.2% higher than in November. Total year-to-date volume for fresh salmon fillets ended the year at 454.9 million pounds, which is 2.9% higher than the previous year.
Yet, beneath the stable headline figures, Chile’s longstanding dominance is facing renewed competition from a strengthening European presence, as Norway, the largest global salmon producer...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Frozen Yellowfin Tuna Imports Hold Steady in 2025 as Prices Show Little Volatility

US imports of frozen yellowfin tuna closed 2025 largely in line with recent historical trends, reinforcing the sector's relative stability. Total imports reached 91.9 million pounds, down 3.5% from 2024 but firmly within the established five-year range. Indonesia and Vietnam continue to anchor supply, collectively representing the bulk of total arrivals and maintaining consistent shipment patterns despite shifting trade conditions...
Full Story »Japan: January Scallop Exports to the US Plummet by 86% to 63 Tons, 79% in Value

According to trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance, January's seafood exports (fish and shellfish preparations, fish meal) increased 33% in quantity to 33,660 tons compared to the same month last year, and 34% in value to 27.373 billion yen ($175.37 million). Scallops increased 9% to 2,325 tons and 12% to 7.179 billion yen ($45.99 million). Frozen shelled scallops decreased in both quantity and value, while frozen whole scallops in shell increased. Yellowtail decreased 3% to 2,758 tons and 49%...
Full Story »Senate Democrats Introduce Tariff Refund Act to Reclaim $175B in IEEPA Duties

A coalition of democrats senators introduced legislation that would require refunds of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, which were shot down last week by the US Supreme Court.
Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Small Business Committee Ranking Member Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., and Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., released the Tariff Refund Act of 2026 on February 26. The bill was co-sponsored by over 23 senators.
According to the US Senate Finance Committee, the Trump administration...
Full Story »Spex Flex: Pacific Fishery Management Council Faces Uncertainty Brought by Climate Change — Part 2

The concept of flexibility has been discussed in the Council process since its beginning, but the “spex flex” idea arose from the drastic cuts in canary, shortspine, and quillback mentioned above, as well as from existing initiatives coming together in the spring of 2025.
Several ideas for increasing flexibility had been circulating in the Council process. In March, the Council was discussing an adaptive management project when Executive Director Merrick Burden noted that although the concept had originally focused on climate as the driver of change...
Full Story »Chile's SMA Issues Preventive Notifications to 263 Salmon Farming Centers on Production Limits

Chile’s Superintendency of the Environment (SMA) has sent its first mass preventive notification of 2026 to 263 salmon farming centers, advising operators on current production levels against the maximum authorized in their environmental permits.
The notifications — part of SMA’s Environmental Compliance Strategy for Salmon Farming Centers launched in September 2023 — aim to help companies take early action to avoid overproduction at the end of their production cycles. According to SMA, the reports provide owners with estimates of their present output compared to their Environmental Qualification Resolution (RCA)...
Full Story »Golden Sea Brand Sushi EBI Shrimp Recalled in Quebec

Certain lots of Golden Sea brand Sushi EBI Frozen Cooked Shrimp have been recalled due to the presence of 3-amino-2-oxazolidinone, per a February 25 notice from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
Transhing Investment Inc. initiated the Class 3 recall of the products that were distributed in Quebec, Canada to hotels, restaurants and institutions...
Full Story »China Confirms 25% Tariff Removal on Canadian Lobster, Crab Effective March 1

China’s Finance Ministry confirmed on Friday that its 25% tariff on lobster and crab imports from Canada will be lifted on March 1 through the end of 2026.
The initial trade agreement between China and Canada was announced in mid-January, with an implementation target of March 1. The deal included the elimination of tariffs on snow crab and lobster, as well as on other agricultural products such as Canadian canola meal and peas.
After the deal was first announced, Geoff Irvine, the Executive Director...
Full Story »Waitrose Becomes First UK Retailer to Suspend Mackerel Purchases

Waitrose became the first supermarket in the United Kingdom to suspend mackerel sourcing, citing a “stand against overfishing” and its effort to support sustainable fish stocks, the company announced on February 26.
The massive retailer will halt sourcing of fresh, chilled and frozen mackerel by April 29, with tinned mackerel following once its stock has sold through.
Waitrose highlighted the September 2025 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) recommendation to slash mackerel quotas by 70% to help stocks rebuild. Three months later, four Coastal States agreed to cut catches by 48%, and while the retailer believes that move was a step in the right direction, it doesn’t meet the scientific advice.
Full Story »Spex Flex: Pacific Fisheries Management Council Faces Uncertainty Brought By Climate Change

This year, the Pacific Fishery Management Council took major steps toward making groundfish management more flexible and reactive to change. The lessons learned from making these changes to groundfish management may eventually be applied to other fisheries managed by the Council.
The “flexibility in harvest specifications” (“spex flex”) initiative began as part of the routine groundfish workload and new management measure process, and became a focal area of the Council’s adaptive management effort after being pushed forward by public comment...
Full Story »Iceland Seafood International Achieves Notable Success in 2025 Across All Divisions
Iceland Seafood International announced its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results late Thursday afternoon, showcasing robust performance across all divisions and surpassing projected profit expectations.
"The year 2025 was a strong operating year for Iceland Seafood, building on the turnaround achieved in the previous year. All divisions within the Group delivered strong results during the year despite various external challenges, highlighting the business's resilience and competitiveness. This performance strengthens my belief that there are opportunities ahead that...
Full Story »Proximar Seafood's 2025 Results Highlight Steady Operational Progress and Stability
Proximar Seafood reported its fourth quarter and preliminary full-year 2025 results, pointing to continued operational improvements, stable biology and normalized feeding across its facility.
The report highlighted significant performance improvements after AI fish cameras were brought into use in December, verifying standing biomass and monitoring growth performance, which is showing solid gains. The company ended the year with close to 2,000 tonnes in standing biomass, providing a strong base for higher harvest weights and better price achievement in 2026.
Full Story »Commission Seeks Feedback on the Future of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to gather views from stakeholders, experts and citizens on the Vision 2040 for fisheries and aquaculture. The Vision 2040 will establish a 15-year strategic framework to address the sector’s structural challenges and secure its long-term sustainability and competitiveness.
The EU fisheries and aquaculture sector are crucial for European food security and the livelihoods of coastal communities. Yet they face mounting pressures: an ageing workforce, insufficient generational renewal, external shocks, fossil fuel dependency and the pressing...
Full Story »DFO Warns Newfoundland & Labrador Snow Crab Biomass Could Hit Historic Lows by 2028

A Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) stock assessment released Feb. 24 warned that exploitable biomass for snow crab in Newfoundland and Labrador could fall to historic lows by 2028, driven by warming ocean temperatures and low numbers of mature females and non-commercial‑size crab.
“Continued warming of ocean temperatures, low numbers of mature female and non‑commercial‑size crab indicate that the exploitable biomass in all assessment divisions is expected to be at or near historic lows by 2028,” DFO stock assessment biologist Julia Pantin said...
Full Story »Salmones Camanchaca Reports Lower Quarterly Revenues But Stronger Profitability
Salmones Camanchaca reported lower fourth-quarter revenues but stronger full-year profitability in 2025, supported by higher harvest volumes and improved costs.
Q4 revenues totaled $108 million, down 10% year-over-year (YOY) due to a 7% decline in Atlantic salmon prices and a 3% lower sales volume. Full-year revenues reached $386 million, 5% lower YOY.
Atlantic salmon harvests rose 5% in Q4 to 14.4 thousand Metric Tons Whole Fish Equivalent (MT WFE), while full-year harvests increased...
Full Story »GSA Highlights Transformative Advances in Sustainable Seafood
In a landmark year for sustainable seafood practices, producers certified under the Global Seafood Alliance's (GSA) Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) and Best Seafood Practices (BSP) programs made substantial strides in 2025. These certified entities recorded a total of 7,808 enhancements across their global operations, reinforcing the seafood industry's dedication to sustainable and responsible practices.
By the end of 2025, certified production at the plant level surpassed a significant 3.2 million metric tons. This achievement stems from the rigorous requirements of GSA certification, which demands rectifying...
Full Story »Russian Fish Exports to China Reach 1.9M Tons Amid Persistent Tariff Barriers

China continues to maintain tariffs on key Russian fish export products despite growing fisheries trade between the two countries.
Official data shows that Russian fish exports to China reached 1.91 million tons, worth US$3.4 billion, in 2025. Exports could have been higher if not for tariff restrictions limiting supply.
Updated tariffs that took effect January 1, 2026, are set at 5% on a wide range of products, including frozen pollock, herring, cod, and blue whiting. In 2025, these species accounted for 71% of the...
Full Story »ACT Capital: US Seafood Revenue Rose on Pricing, Tariffs Reshaped Supply and M&A Stayed Active in 25

ACT Capital Advisors on Feb. 26 released its 2025 Seafood Industry Report, finding that US seafood market growth last year was driven largely by higher prices and premium product mixes rather than volume gains, and that trade policy and consolidation were the sector’s defining themes.
The Seattle investment bank said ready‑to‑eat and shelf‑stable formats captured incremental share and margin as consumers — especially younger buyers — shifted toward convenient, higher‑quality seafood for at‑home and on‑the‑go meals...
Full Story »Expana's Weekly Top 10: Markets Rally After SCOTUS Tariff Ruling, Section 122 Takes Center Stage
Welcome to Expana's Weekly Top 10 Stories, where we highlight the week's most significant events and trends across various sectors.
This edition features a crucial Supreme Court tariff ruling that leads to strategic pivots by the administration, a major sustainability-focused investment in China's industrial sector, and pivotal European Commission proposals affecting the fertilizer market.
We also cover notable shifts in the foodservice industry, dramatic agricultural incidents, and key economic indicators suggesting potential inflationary pressures. Explore these stories for a concise overview of impactful...
Full Story »The Winding Glass: Tariff Uncertainty Returns; More Damaging than Actual Tariffs

Right now, in the first week of Lent, shrimp is on sale at Walmart. Kroger is running surf-and-turf promotions. Long John Silver's brought back its $6 Shrimp Basket. White Castle has Buttermilk Shrimp Nibblers. Del Taco is pushing Jumbo Shrimp Tacos. The seafood aisle looks, briefly, like things are fine.
They are not fine. After a 9-month period of adjusting to tariffs, the seafood industry was finding pockets of stability, allowing for normal contracting and promotion activities. These promotions were all locked in months ago an...
Full Story »PEIXE BR: Brazil Reaches 1M Ton Aquaculture Milestone Despite Tariff-Driven Export Headwinds

PEIXE BR, the Brazilian Association of Fish Farming, announced that Brazil's fish farming industry grew 58.6% in 2025, reaching a landmark 1 million tons of production. During that time, tilapia saw a notable 148.2% increase in production, cementing its top spot in the country.
The results stem from the 10th edition of the Brazilian Aquaculture Yearbook 2026, which was released on February 24.
“The results presented in this 10th edition demonstrate the strength and maturity of Brazilian fish farming...
Full Story »Seafood Spotlight, Brand Revamps and Store Closures Signal Shifts in Foodservice
Over the past two weeks, significant developments have shaped the foodservice and grocery industries. In this recap, Expana has curated the stories that resonated most with our customers — from major policy initiatives and Lent promotions to product innovation and high-profile closures. Here are the key headlines from the latter half of the month.
National Restaurant Association Release Federal Policy Priorities
The National Restaurant Association released its federal policy priorities aimed at stabilizing the workforce, supporting employment growth, reducing operator costs...
Full Story »Ninth Circuit Reopens Forced Labor Case Against Rubicon Resources

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a long‑running case against California‑based seafood distributor Rubicon Resources, reversing a district court decision that had shut down claims over alleged forced labor at Thai shrimp factories between 2010 and 2012. The ruling could lead to significant implications for US seafood companies sourcing from overseas.
In a Feb. 20 en banc decision, the appeals court held that a 2023 amendment to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, clarifying that defendants can be civilly liable if they attempt to benefit, even without...
Full Story »Search For F/V Lily Jean Led by USCG Now Includes NOAA, NTSB, MA Environmental Police

The location of the 72-foot fishing vessel Lily Jean, which sank 22 miles off Cape Ann, MA, on the morning of January 30, 2026, is being sought by specialized vessels from NOAA Woods Hole Laboratory, US Coast Guard cutters, Massachusetts Environmental Police, and others.
The tragic sinking, with the loss of six crew and the captain, has rocked the town of Gloucester, MA and the New England fishing community. Last week, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey held a press conference to update...
Full Story »New FMI Research Reveals How the Food Industry Is Supporting Consumers’ Evolving Health Priorities
Today [February 26, 2026], FMI – The Food Industry Association unveils the findings of the 2026 Report on Food Industry Contributions to Health & Well-Being following the recently released Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) and ahead of National Nutrition Month®. The report offers insights into the industry’s efforts to serve as a destination for health and well-being and drive meaningful progress by providing grocery shoppers with products, resources and services that support their individual health goals...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Takeaways from December 2025; Q1 Inventories Signal Tightening Supplies

This piece breaks down the key takeaways from December 2025 US shrimp imports by product type — peeled volumes were near record highs but slipped 7% YOY, shell-on prices felt the weight of Ecuador’s heavy share, cooked shrimp from India jumped on new retail deals despite higher costs, and breaded shrimp saw a steep drop after Indonesia’s pullback. It also looks at January–February 2026 inventory estimates from preliminary customs data, which point to a tighter market heading into Q1 and a higher-than-usual demand...
Full Story »High Liner’s Sales Rise in Q4, Margins Narrow as US Seafood Tariffs Bite

High Liner Foods reported higher sales and slightly stronger volumes in the fourth quarter of 2025 but said margin pressure from US seafood tariffs, raw‑material costs and promotional activity weighed on profitability. The frozen‑seafood specialist said it expects margin improvement to return through operational initiatives, and that adjusted EBITDA growth should resume starting in Q1 2026.
"We delivered sales and volume growth in the fourth quarter and made progress across our business towards improved profitability in what remains a challenging environment...
Full Story »Scottish Salmon Eyes £130M India Opportunity After India-UK Trade Deal

Salmon Scotland, an advocacy group focused on the nation’s farmed salmon industry, said Scottish salmon exports to India could add £130 million to the economy ($176 million) over the next decade.
The group said producers in Scotland are prepping for improved market access to India following the recent India-UK trade agreement. At the moment, Scottish salmon faces a 33% import duty, but that barrier is expected to disappear this year when the agreement comes into force.
“This paves the way for...
Full Story »British Columbia Shellfish Poachers Hit with Fines, Two-Year Fishing Ban

Two shellfish harvesters were fined a combined CAD 10,500 ($7,677) for illegally harvesting clams in Nanoose Bay, British Columbia.
Chao Jan Yu and Li Hua Chen were convicted of multiple offenses under Canada’s Fisheries Act in Nanaimo Provincial Court on January 22. Yu was fined a total of CAD 6,500 (CAD 2,500 for obstructing a fishery officer carrying out his duties; CAD 2,000 for retaining more than the daily limit of 75 clams; and CAD 2,000 for harvesting prohibited species)...
Full Story »Morey's Fine Fish & Seafood Launches Seafood Society to Inspire Culinary Exploration During Lent
While we've ushered in Lent, seafood has stepped into the spotlight for many households, and Morey's Fine Fish & Seafood is encouraging consumers to see this season as an opportunity for culinary exploration. To facilitate this journey, they're launching the Morey's Seafood Society—a community crafted to boost confidence and creativity in everyday seafood cooking.
Though Lent naturally shifts focus to seafood, many home cooks still find its preparation daunting. Morey's is on a mission to change this mindset with their chef-inspired flavors...
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