Tue. Jun 30 2026
Cooke to Take Over Mowi's Atlantic Canada Salmon Farms in $158 Million Deal
Shrimp Giant Thai Union Faces $295M Lawsuit Over Red Lobster's Collapse
ANALYSIS: Scottish Atlantic Salmon Exports Decline Despite Record Health in 2026
Silver Bay Seafoods Wins $11.2 Million USDA Canned Salmon Contract; Frozen Fillet Lines Go Unawarded
EU Restores Zero-Duty Access for US Lobster, Expands Coverage to Processed Products
New Fishery Management Council Seats Announced Amid Criticism of the Process in Alaska
Red Lobster Brings Back Crabfest With Expanded Customization and New Crab Boil Options
Lineage Prepares Cleanup After Week-Long Fire Contained at LA Cold Storage Site
Global Seafood Alliance Highlights Certification Growth, Consumer Trust in 2025 Annual Report
Nordic Halibut Buys Pure Norwegian Seafood from Måsøval
Canada Reopens Northern Shrimp Fishery Off Newfoundland for First Time in Over a Decade
Russian Fish Exports to China Surge 50% in Value Through May
BAP, Great British Chefs Team Up to Promote Responsible Aquaculture
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, June 30
Mon. Jun 29 2026
ANALYSIS: Vietnam Gains Share in Chinese Lobster Imports Amid Shifting Tariff Dynamics
Trident Seafoods Sweeps USDA Alaska Pollock Award Worth $6.4 Million
Commerce Continues Antidumping Order on Vietnamese Pangasius Following Fourth Sunset Review
Cassidy to Introduce Bill Targeting Shrimp, Crawfish and Catfish Import Surges
Oral Arguments Heard on EPA's Veto of Pebble Mine, Decision Expected in 'Near Future'
Japan's May Fishery Product Exports Fell 2% in Volume, Value Surged 41%
IMR: Northeast Arctic Cod Advice Up 16% for 2027, But Recruitment Outlook Remains Weak
Global Seafood Alliance Releases Program for Responsible Seafood Summit 2026 in Bangkok
IFFO Unveils Program for 2026 Annual Conference in Buenos Aires
Andfjord Salmon Completes First Post-Smolt Sale, Launches Strategic Partnership
Rainfall Closure Triggers Oyster Recall Linked to Maine Aquaculture Site
Expana's Weekly Top 10
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 29
Fri. Jun 26 2026
Fortune Fish & Gourmet Acquires Inland Foods' Houston and New Orleans Divisions
All's Quiet on the Western Front One Week Before the Traditional Peak of Harvest in Bristol Bay
Nova Scotia Launches 3-Year Seafood Strategy with Innovation, Market Expansion Push
Trump Decision to Reverse OOI Dismantling Came as Oregon Lifted the First Buoy Arrays
Federal Magistrate Recommends Voiding Permits for Nine Washington Shellfish Operations
Private Labels, Health and Wellness Take Center Stage at UNFI’s 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show
Ecuadorian Shrimp Sector Formalizes Mangrove Alliance with Conservation International
Russia, Japan Reach Agreement on 2026 Fishing Quotas After Protracted Negotiations
Angry Crab Shack Welcomes Ginni Naegle as Director of Franchise Operations
PF Chang’s Rolls Out “Summer in Tokyo,” Spotlighting Shareable Sushi and Tableside Drama
Schouten Europe Buys Bobeldijk, Expanding Private-Label Plant Proteins
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, June 26
NOAA Fisheries Awards $3.8M in Prescott Grants to Strengthen Marine Mammal Rescue Network
Thu. Jun 25 2026
ANALYSIS: Ecuador's Shrimp Export Declarations and US Arrivals Are Diverging
Aleutian Islands Golden King Crab Catch for 2026-2027 Season Up 13% From Last Year
Darden Sees Same-Store Sales Growth Across All Segments in Fiscal 2026
Supreme Crab & Seafood Debuts at Fancy Food Show With New Blue Swimming Crab Combo Stack
Bairdi Snow Crab Landing Keeps Increasing, Exceeding 1800 MT in Hidaka, Hokkaido
NEAFC Members Move to Cap Russian Mackerel Catches in North-East Atlantic
Death of Pregnant Fin Whale Caused by Cruise Ship Strike Before Docking in Seward
Norwegian Salmon Mortality Falls 23% Year-on-Year as Positive Trend Intensifies
Iceland Land-Based Salmon Producer LAXEY Closes Oversubscribed EUR 47M Equity Raise
SeaPak Marks Decades of Innovation as America Approaches Its 250th Anniversary
FAO Pushes Social Metrics, Supply Chain Transparency at Global Small Pelagic Fish Symposium
Sandals Puts Culinary Storytelling at the Center of Jamaica Resort Transformation
Kura Sushi Launches Honkai: Star Rail Collaboration to Drive Guest Engagement
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, June 25
Wed. Jun 24 2026
The Retail Rundown: Independence Day Demand Meets Rising Cookout Costs
Power Outages Disrupt Tuna Cutting Operations in the Philippines and Indonesia
Ammonia Leak at Tamil Nadu Shrimp Processing Plant Kills at Least Nine, Injures Dozens
San Diego County Sues Grocery Sushi Franchise Companies Over Worker Misclassification
NOAA Allocates $21.3 Million for California Salmon Fishery Disaster Relief
Vietnam’s Ca Mau Province Formalizes Mud Crab Exports, Unlocking Access to Key Global Markets
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, June 24
Ocean Harvesters, Omega Protein Push Back on Chesapeake Bay Menhaden Research Claims
SalmonChile Expands Mentorship Program While Advancing Export Diversification Strategy
NOAA Launches $13.5M Aquaculture Cooperative Institute to Boost Domestic Seafood Production
Tue. Jun 23 2026
USCG Helicopter Crashes Near Sitka, Crew Survived With Minor Injuries
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, June 23
Dead Endangered and Pregnant Fin Whale Carried into Port by Cruise Ship, Investigation Underway
NOAA Boosts TED Compliance Across Gulf Shrimp Fishery
Monarch, Sovereign Seas Partner With Macduff Shellfish to Launch Norway Lobster Line in US
Long John Silver’s Leverages Seasonal Flavors and Value in Summer Menu Launch
Captain D’s Uses Alaska Cruise Promotion to Spotlight US Seafood Sourcing
Phillips Foods Names Brice Phillips CEO in Multigenerational Leadership Transition
ANALYSIS: Solid EU-UK Shrimp Imports Recorded in April
Russia Eyes Expansion of Tuna Fishery as Stocks Move Into Far Eastern Waters
OTB Hospitality Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Following On The Border Closures
Global Trade in Aquatic Products Reaches Record $184 Billion, FAO Reports
Global Squid Buyers Strongly Oppose Management Changes Being Considered in Chile and Peru
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Cooke to Take Over Mowi's Atlantic Canada Salmon Farms in CAD 225 Million Deal

Mowi has agreed to sell its Atlantic Canada salmon farming operations to Cooke Inc. for CAD 225 million ($158 million) on a debt-free basis, the companies announced Tuesday, as the Norwegian salmon giant moves to exit a region that has weighed heavily on its financial performance.
The Share Purchase Agreement covers Mowi's operations across New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, including freshwater hatchery facilities, sea farming sites, and two processing plants. Standing biomass at the time of the deal was approximately...
Full Story »Shrimp Giant Thai Union Faces $295M Lawsuit Over Red Lobster's Collapse

Creditors of Red Lobster are suing former owner Thai Union Group, alleging the Bangkok-based seafood giant used the restaurant chain as a captive distribution arm for its own shrimp business, ultimately helping drive it into bankruptcy.
The complaint, filed in Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court on behalf of creditors owed approximately $295 million, alleges that Thai Union — which held a controlling stake in the chain while simultaneously serving as its primary shrimp supplier — orchestrated a deliberate scheme to “squeeze every drop of value” from the company...
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ANALYSIS: Scottish Atlantic Salmon Exports Decline Despite Record Health in 2026

The production of farmed Atlantic salmon in Scotland is showing positive momentum, with Salmon Scotland reporting that the survival rate reached a record high of 99.1% in March 2026. However, the current favorable health conditions have not yet been reflected in 2026 export volumes. Total exports in 2025 for fresh salmon, including whole fish and fillets, reached 115,914 MT, a record according to national customs, representing a 9.0% increase year over year (YOY)...
Full Story »Silver Bay Seafoods Wins $11.2 Million USDA Canned Salmon Contract; Frozen Fillet Lines Go Unawarded

Silver Bay Seafoods has been awarded an $11.2 million contract to supply canned pink salmon to the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) domestic food distribution programs, according to a purchase award document released June 18 by the Agricultural Marketing Service.
The Sitka, Alaska-based company will supply 118,560 cases of 24 14.75-oz cans of pink salmon under two product specifications. The larger lot, 94,240 cases, carried prices ranging from $85.95 to $107.20 per case, while a secondary Kosher-designated...
Full Story »EU Restores Zero-Duty Access for US Lobster, Expands Coverage to Processed Products

The European Union's Council of Ministers formally adopted two regulations on June 25 implementing the bloc's tariff commitments under the EU-US joint trade framework, restoring duty-free access for American lobster exports and opening new preferential market access for a range of US seafood products.
The most immediate development for the seafood industry is the reinstatement of the EU's zero-duty regime on US lobster imports, which had lapsed on July 31, 2025, when an earlier agreement — first struck between the US and EU in 2020...
Full Story »Red Lobster Brings Back Crabfest With Expanded Customization and New Crab Boil Options
Red Lobster is bringing back its signature summer promotion with a more customizable approach as Crabfest returns to menus beginning June 29. This year’s limited-time lineup gives guests more control over crab type, flavor, and spice level, building on the popularity of last summer’s Seafood Boils and expanding the chain’s hands-on seafood offerings.
At the center of the promotion is Crab Your Way, a long-standing Crabfest favorite that now offers a choice of Snow or Bairdi crab paired with on...
Full Story »Global Seafood Alliance Highlights Certification Growth, Consumer Trust in 2025 Annual Report
The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting growth across its certification programs, expanding industry engagement and continued investment in education, marketing and responsible seafood initiatives.
The report details progress across the organization's standards, marketing efforts and global impact while outlining key initiatives completed throughout the year.
According to the report, GSA increased certifications by 3% year over year, reaching 4,308 certified producers across 45 countries. Certified producers also implemented 7,808 operational improvements in 2025 as...
Full Story »Canada Reopens Northern Shrimp Fishery Off Newfoundland for First Time in Over a Decade

The commercial Northern shrimp fishery will open off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador for the first time in over a decade, Canada's Minister of Fisheries Joanne Thompson announced on June 22.
Thompson confirmed the reopening of Shrimp Fishing Area (SFA) 7, the domestic portion of NAFO Division 3L off eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, along with the establishment of a Total Allowable Catch of 1,367 tonnes for the 2026-2027 season.
The fishery was shut following a 2015 NAFO moratorium...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Vietnam Gains Share in Chinese Lobster Imports Amid Shifting Tariff Dynamics

According to Chinese customs data, lobster imports in May were effectively unchanged year‑on‑year at 5,652 MT (vs 5,610 MT last year) and remained above the average levels recorded over the past five years. Vietnam was the largest supplier by volume in May with 2,239 MT (40% share), followed by Canada at 1,996 MT (35%). Vietnamese supply is largely farm‑raised, originates in coastal waters, and is substantially cheaper than Canadian product, which helps explain the steady rise in Vietnamese shipments to China, despite differences in quality...
Full Story »Commerce Continues Antidumping Order on Vietnamese Pangasius Following Fourth Sunset Review

The US Department of Commerce has formally continued the antidumping duty order on certain frozen fish fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, following a fourth five-year sunset review in which both Commerce and the US International Trade Commission determined that revoking the order would likely lead to a recurrence of dumping and material injury to the US catfish industry.
The notice, signed by Scot Fullerton, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations, was filed with the Federal Register on June 26...
Full Story »Oral Arguments Heard on EPA's Veto of Pebble Mine, Decision Expected in 'Near Future'

The copper, gold and molybdenum mine known as Pebble and led by Canadian-owned Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd., was in court last week arguing over whether a 2023 decision by the Environmental Protection Agency “vetoing” the project was right or wrong. The argument was before US District Court Judge Sharon Gleason in her Anchorage courtroom.
Pebble Mine would be located in the watershed above Bristol Bay, the world’s largest run of sockeye salmon and home to five large river systems. The lawsuit was brought...
Full Story »IMR: Northeast Arctic Cod Advice Up 16% for 2027, But Recruitment Outlook Remains Weak

Norway's Institute of Marine Research (IMR) and the Norwegian-Russian scientific working group for Barents Sea fish stocks have released quota advice for 2027, recommending a modest increase for Northeast Arctic cod while flagging continued concerns about long-term recruitment.
The joint Norwegian-Russian working group (JRN-AFWG) advises that Northeast Arctic cod catches should not exceed 312,667 tonnes in 2027, a figure 16% above the 2026 advice and 10% above the 2026 quota. The increase is attributed to the 2021 year class entering the fishable...
Full Story »IFFO Unveils Program for 2026 Annual Conference in Buenos Aires
IFFO, The Marine Ingredients Organization, has announced the program for its 2026 Annual Conference, taking place October 19–21 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The three-day event will bring together leaders from the aquaculture, feed, and marine ingredients sectors to focus on key industry priorities, including geopolitics, fisheries management, responsible sourcing, and in-depth market analysis from both supply and demand perspectives.
The conference features a mix of detailed sessions, networking opportunities, and social events designed to encourage open dialogue across the value...
Full Story »Rainfall Closure Triggers Oyster Recall Linked to Maine Aquaculture Site
The State of Maine has issued a recall alert for live shellstock oysters harvested on June 24, 2026, from limited-purpose aquaculture site AGAI 121 in the Yarmouth, Maine harvest area, after the product was taken during a rainfall-related harvest closure.
The recall covers live shellstock oysters identified with traceability lot code 6/24/26 AGAI 121. The oysters were harvested and shipped on June 24, 2026, in 10-count bags from the Yarmouth site. The grower initiated the recall prior to contacting the...
Full Story »Fortune Fish & Gourmet Acquires Inland Foods' Houston and New Orleans Divisions

Fortune Fish & Gourmet has completed its acquisition of Inland Fresh Seafood Corporation of America's Houston and New Orleans operating divisions, effective June 27, expanding the Bensenville, Illinois-based distributor's footprint across Texas, Louisiana, and Southern Mississippi.
The deal adds to FF&G's existing regional operations, which already serve customers six days a week across a network spanning Dallas, San Antonio, Bryan, and Austin in Texas; Lafayette and Baton Rouge in Louisiana; and Jackson, Gulfport, and Biloxi in Mississippi. Inland's Houston and New Orleans operations will be integrated...
Full Story »Nova Scotia Launches 3-Year Seafood Strategy with Innovation, Market Expansion Push
Nova Scotia unveiled its new Seafood Sector Strategy on June 24, aiming to help the province's seafood industry "adapt, compete and create more economic benefit" amid rising costs, labor shortages, and global trade uncertainty.
Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Kent Smith released the three-year strategy at Sea Star Seafoods in Clark's Harbour, highlighting the sector's critical role as Nova Scotia's top export industry. The province's seafood exports were valued at CAD 2.2 billion in 2025, supporting approximately 19,000 jobs...
Full Story »Federal Magistrate Recommends Voiding Permits for Nine Washington Shellfish Operations

A US federal magistrate judge has recommended that nine commercial shellfish aquaculture permits in Washington state be vacated, finding that the US Army Corps of Engineers improperly bypassed required environmental review when it authorized the operations — a ruling the Center for Food Safety is calling a "landmark victory."
The Report and Recommendation, issued June 23 by US Magistrate Judge David W. Christel of the Western District of Washington, is not yet a final order. Parties have 14 days to file objections, and the matter is scheduled for consideration by...
Full Story »New Fishery Management Council Seats Announced Amid Criticism of the Process in Alaska

Last Friday, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced 22 new and returning members to the nation's eight regional fishery management councils.
Nominations to those seats come from the governors of the states or territories represented and tribal governments in the region. A variety of groups are represented — commercial and recreational sectors, academia, and government agencies.
Each year, the Secretary appoints approximately one-third of the total 72 appointed members to the eight regional councils. The Secretary usually honors the priority given by governors...
Full Story »Lineage Prepares Cleanup After Week-Long Fire Contained at LA Cold Storage Site

Firefighters have brought a major blaze under control at a Los Angeles cold storage warehouse, after flames burned for nearly a week at a facility central to the region’s frozen food supply chain.
The fire began June 17 at Lineage’s Big Bear facility in the Boyle Heights area of central Los Angeles. The site stores and distributes frozen seafood, pork, beef and poultry destined for West Coast grocery stores and restaurants, according to Lineage and local reports.
Lineage said it is ready...
Full Story »Nordic Halibut Buys Pure Norwegian Seafood from Måsøval

Nordic Halibut has agreed to acquire 100% of Pure Norwegian Seafood (PNS) from salmon farmer Måsøval, securing full ownership of the Averøy processing facility it has relied on since 2025 and completing the final link in its vertically integrated supply chain.
The deal, first announced June 28, values PNS at approximately NOK 60 million (around $6 million), with the purchase price to be settled in cash at completion, expected on or around June 30. Nordic Halibut said it plans to finance the acquisition through a new bank loan...
Full Story »Russian Fish Exports to China Surge 50% in Value Through May

Russian fish exports to China jumped sharply in the first five months of 2026, driven by growing Chinese market demand and an increase in Russian catch volumes across key species.
According to data from the Russian Fish Union, citing statistics from China's General Administration of Customs, Russia's fish export revenue to China reached $2.06 billion from January through May — up 1.5 times compared to the same period last year. In volume terms, exports rose 16% to 672,000 tons...
Full Story »Trident Seafoods Sweeps USDA Alaska Pollock Award Worth $6.4 Million

Trident Seafoods has won the full Alaska pollock portion of a USDA commodity purchase, taking home nearly 1.95 million pounds of pollock products valued at $6.44 million, according to a purchase award document released June 24 by the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service.
The Seattle-based company, operating out of its Anacortes, Washington plant, was awarded contracts for frozen pollock fillets (380,000 lbs), frozen pollock sticks (342,000 lbs), breaded frozen pollock sticks (1,064,000 lbs), and bulk frozen pollock (158,400 lbs)...
Full Story »Cassidy to Introduce Bill Targeting Shrimp, Crawfish and Catfish Import Surges

US Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) plans to introduce the Home Market Restoration Act of 2026, legislation that would establish tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) on a range of import-sensitive food and agricultural products, including shrimp, crawfish, and catfish, in an effort to curb what he calls unfair foreign competition against American producers.
The bill would set country-by-country quotas for shrimp and crawfish, and new quota structures for catfish, rice, honey, lamb, goat meat, live cattle, and beef. Imports above the quota thresholds would face higher duty...
Full Story »Japan's May Fishery Product Exports Fell 2% in Volume, Value Surged 41%
Trade data released by the Ministry of Finance on June 26 show Japan’s seafood exports in May totaled 42,716 tons, down 2% year-on-year (YOY), while export value rose 41% to 33.582 billion yen ($207.8 million). The divergence between slightly lower volume and much higher value suggests higher prices and a favorable product mix drove the gain in dollar terms.
Scallops remained a major contributor: exports totaled 3,845 tons, down 7%, but value increased 13% to 5.779 billion...
Full Story »Global Seafood Alliance Releases Program for Responsible Seafood Summit 2026 in Bangkok

The Global Seafood Alliance has released the preliminary program for the 2026 Responsible Seafood Summit, scheduled for September 21-24 at the Shangri-La Bangkok in Bangkok, Thailand.
Co-hosted by the Center for Responsible Seafood, the annual event draws industry leaders across supply chain segments to address sustainability, trade, and production challenges. This year's Summit is expected to draw significant representation from the marketplace, with retail and foodservice companies including Albertsons, Walmart, Red Lobster, Waitrose, Captain D's, and Mark Foods confirmed to attend...
Full Story »Andfjord Salmon Completes First Post-Smolt Sale, Launches Strategic Partnership
Andfjord Salmon Group has completed its first-ever post-smolt sale, marking a key milestone in the company’s production strategy. The inaugural sale saw Andfjord Salmon deliver post-smolt to regional fish farmer Eidsfjord Sjøfarm, strengthening a new strategic partnership between the two companies.
“We announced our post-smolt production strategy in February 2024 as a complement to our human-grade salmon production,” said CEO Martin Rasmussen. “We are proud to complete the first post-smolt sale under this strategy.” He added that...
Full Story »Expana's Weekly Top 10

Trade uncertainty, animal health, and shifting market dynamics continue to shape the agri‑food landscape. In this week’s Top Ten, we examine the developments influencing global supply chains, business strategy, and consumer markets, alongside the return of our regular columns and the latest episode of the Agri‑Food for Thought podcast. This list is in no particular order.
Find archived recaps here.
UNFI highlights three key trends at its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East)
UNFI hosted its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East) at...
Full Story »All's Quiet on the Western Front One Week Before the Traditional Peak of Harvest in Bristol Bay

Bristol Bay's estimated harvest forecast is 32.3 million sockeye, assuming a total run of 44.1 million red salmon. That harvest is usually taken in a whirlwind five to seven days, around or shortly following the Fourth of July. If this week was the quiet before the storm, it was indeed silent.
Commercial catches as of June 23 are 837,509 sockeye salmon. Of the five river systems in the Bay, Ugashik is leading the pack so far with 635,202 salmon landed. Second is Egegik...
Full Story »Trump Decision to Reverse OOI Dismantling Came as Oregon Lifted the First Buoy Arrays

A bipartisan effort in the U.S. Senate last week led by Alaska’s Senator Lisa Murkowski and Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley proved sufficient to force the Trump administration to end its effort to scrap the Ocean Observation Initiative (OOI).
Word that the National Science Foundation was suspending efforts to dismantle the system, as well as planning steps to replace several huge, expensive research buoys that have already been removed from the water, spread quickly through the seafood industry, lawmakers, and academics. Most applauded the announcement, but...
Full Story »Private Labels, Health and Wellness Take Center Stage at UNFI’s 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show
UNFI hosted its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East) at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, on June 24–25.
The convention brought together more than 1,400 grocery retail representatives and 715 suppliers to connect ahead of the holiday and winter selling season.
"This show reflects our continued focus on strengthening capabilities to help our retail customers differentiate and compete, while also supporting suppliers as they grow their brands in diverse retail environments," said Sandy Douglas, CEO of UNFI...
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