Fri. Sep 20 2024
Rodger May Wins Auction for Peter Pan’s Western Alaska Assets; Silver Bay Wins Back-Up Bid
New Jersey Police Arrest Four Suspects Linked to Organized Theft of Meat and Seafood
Commentary: Changing Course on Climate Change
Norwegian Seafood Council Rolls Out Campaign with Soccer Superstar Erling Haaland
NOAA Names James Binniker as New Law Enforcement Director
Norway Says Recapture Efforts Underway Following Recent Escapement
Fisheries Agency of Japan to Implement Strict Management of Tuna Sport Fishing
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, September 20
Thu. Sep 19 2024
Ocean Beauty Rebrands Smoked, Value-Added Business as Echo Falls
Alaska Governor Dunleavy Asked to Declare Federal Disaster for Southcentral Salmon Fisheries
U.S. Department of Commerce Found Vietnam Exporters Didn’t Dump Pangasius into U.S. Market
Seagriculture Draws 200 To Ketchikan, Discuss Future of Seaweed Farming in Alaska and World
Canada’s Conservative Party Rips Federal Government Handling Atlantic Canada Lobster Fishing
Cousins Maine Lobster Franchisees Expanding Footprint in Southeastern Florida
A Look Ahead at Lobster Promos to Celebrate National Lobster Day 2024
Menhaden Fisheries Coalition Thank Governor Youngkin for Declaring "Commercial Waterman Safety Week"
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, September 19
Wed. Sep 18 2024
The Retail Rundown: Going All-Out for Autumn
Norway, EU Sign Agreement for Duty-Free Seafood Import Quotas
U.S. Troops Deployed to Remote Aleutian Island In Response to Heightened Military Activity in Area
New $100 Million Arctic Char Facility Gets Support from Canadian Government
Florida Rep. Announces FISHES Act Legislation Aimed at Expediting Fisheries Disaster Relief
Seafood Nutrition Partnership Adds Steven Summerfelt to Scientific Nutrition Advisory Council
Island Institute Kickstarts Initiative to Support Maine’s Lobster Industry
Mowi Salmon Escape Incident Reported in Norway
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, September 18
Tue. Sep 17 2024
ANALYSIS: U.S. Shrimp Imports Grow, Driven by India and Ecuador
Red Lobster Emerges from Bankruptcy, Officially Names New CEO
Insights on Crisis Management and the Future of Agri-Food from Former Domino’s Pizza Executive
U.S. Coast Guard Encounters Russian Naval Vessels near Point Hope, Inside Alaska’s EEZ
Biden-Harris Administration Announce First Offshore Wind Lease Sale in Gulf of Maine
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, September 17
Mon. Sep 16 2024
Brazil Opens Market to Norwegian Seafood Exports
Seafood Nutrition Partnership Scaling ‘Fall In Love With Seafood’ Campaign to More Retailers
Western Pacific Scientists Support Higher ACLs to Help Guam Fishermen; Also Talk Seabird Mitigation
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, September 16
NORAD Intercepts 2 Russian Aircraft off Alaska’s Coast
Private Equity Acquires Large Stake in French Seafood Firm Réunimer– Pêcherie du Sud group
CenSea Hires Peter Schonman as National Culinary Director
Vietnam Fisheries Society Pushes for Support for Seafood Sector Impacted by Typhoon
Fri. Sep 13 2024
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, September 13
Court Dismisses Sea Shepherd Case Against NMFS on New Zealand’s Maui Dolphin
Quebec Invests $6 Million to Train Workers in Maritime Fisheries Sector
Japan: Frozen Cod Imports Recover; Russia Totals Double in January-July, Dip from U.S.
Chinese Consumers Get a Taste of Norwegian Seafood Alongside Prime Minister
Seafood on Full Display During Outback Steakhouse’s Great Barrier Eats Promo
Nueva Pescanova Group Eyeing $80 Million Capital Increase, Now on Path to Recovery
Indonesian NGOs Accuse Retailers of Perpetuating Forced Labor in Shrimp Sector
The Boiling Crab Partners With NPCF and RIF LA In Support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls to Open New Location at Rio Lakefront, Gaithersburg
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Rodger May Wins Auction for Peter Pan’s Western Alaska Assets; Silver Bay Wins Back-Up Bid
In a series of events that rival a Hollywood thriller, over the course of five months Peter Pan Seafoods has shut down all operations in Alaska, Silver Bay Seafoods has purchased or leased key facilities just in time for the 2024 salmon season, Wells Fargo Bank asked that Peter Pan be put into a receivership, $27 million of Peter Pan’s frozen seafood assets were sold to Silver Bay, and yesterday the remaining assets were auctioned off to Rodger May, both a co-owner ...
Full Story »New Jersey Police Arrest Four Suspects Linked to Organized Theft of Meat and Seafood
The New Jersey State Police arrested four men from Philadelphia on numerous charges relating to an Organized Cargo Theft Ring focused on meat, seafood and alcohol.
For the past two months, the police have been leading “Operation Beef Bandit,” which targeted an organized crew responsible for nine burglaries at service areas along the New Jersey Turnpike.
The suspects allegedly broke into parked and often occupied trailers and stole high-value meat, alcohol and seafood. The crew...
Full Story »Norwegian Seafood Council Rolls Out Campaign with Soccer Superstar Erling Haaland
The Norwegian Seafood Council announced that its first major campaign with Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland has begun to roll out in the South Korean market.
Back in April, the council partnered with the goal-scoring star for the Premier League’s Manchester City on a two-and-a-half-year deal to help promote farmed salmon, as SeafoodNews reported.
The council has collaborated with several grocery chains in South Korea and Norwegian exporters, with SalMar being one of the first firms to feature Haaland...
Full Story »Commentary: Changing Course on Climate Change
John Sackton’s op-ed about climate change and fisheries, Winding Glass: Climate Change Turns Fisheries Sustainability on its Head, hit me hard, as I expect it did most fishermen. With these words: "the reality is that many fisheries are vulnerable to climate-induced collapse over the next decade,” he ...
Linda Behnken, a longliner since 1982, is the Executive Director of the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association and recipient of the 25th Heinz Award for the Environment. In recent years she established the Fishery Conservation Network, the Young Fisherman’s Initiative, and the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust.
Full Story »NOAA Names James Binniker as New Law Enforcement Director
NOAA announced that James Binniker has been selected as the new director of the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement. Binniker will be tasked with leading the agency’s work to enforce laws, conserve and protect U.S. marine resources, battle IUU fishing, and promote sustainable fisheries management.
Binniker will be at the helm of the office charged with “enforcing more than 35 federal statutes over more than 3 million nautical miles of open ocean, 95,000 miles of U.S. coastline, 16 National Marine Sanctuaries, and Marine National Monuments,” per an announcement from NOAA...
Full Story »Fisheries Agency of Japan to Implement Strict Management of Tuna Sport Fishing
There is a move to apply stricter regulations to tuna fishing for leisure. According to a Minato Shimbun report, to grasp the actual situation of bluefin tuna catches by recreational fishing boats and pleasure boats, the Fisheries Agency plans to introduce a notification system for applicable boats by FY 2026 and then move to full-scale total quantity restrictions at an early stage.
For recreational bluefin tuna catches, an annual quota of 40 tons is set for each period from the "reserved quota," Japan's total catch volume minus...
Full Story »U.S. Department of Commerce Found Vietnam Exporters Didn’t Dump Pangasius into U.S. Market
In its latest antidumping administrative review, the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) determined that frozen pangasius fillets from Vietnam were not sold at below-normal values.
According to the document posted on the Federal Register earlier this week, the DOC shared the preliminary results of its antidumping administrative review of certain fish fillets from Vietnam. The review was focused on the period of August 1, 2022, through July 31, 2023.
The notice published in the Federal Register indicated that the review covered eight exporters of...
Full Story »Canada’s Conservative Party Rips Federal Government Handling Atlantic Canada Lobster Fishing
Canada’s Conservative Party slammed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal government’s handling of alleged poaching around the Bay of Fundy.
Headlines in Canada have emerged with local fishing organizations in the New Brunswick areas alleging that both local and foreign poachers are targeting Lobster Area 36 ahead of the start of its November season.
The Maine Lobstermen’s Association told news outlets that it wasn’t aware of the allegations and denied the claims. Maine Department of Resources spokesperson Jeff Nichols said in a statement...
Full Story »Cousins Maine Lobster Franchisees Expanding Footprint in Southeastern Florida
Cousins Maine Lobster is at it again. This time, the brand is teaming up with long-time franchisees and brothers Yunus and Thameem Shahul, to expand into the Fort Lauderdale area, expanding the Cousins footprint into Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
The brothers began their relationship with Cousins Maine Lobster in 2018, and the new truck will mark its 17th unit with the brand.
The brothers shared their excitement for the move with the following statement...
Full Story »Menhaden Fisheries Coalition Thank Governor Youngkin for Declaring "Commercial Waterman Safety Week"
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared this week, September 15-21, 2024, “Commercial Waterman Safety Week.” The governor’s proclamation recognizes that Virginia’s more than 1,500 commercial watermen “risk their lives sustaining a tradition passed down through generations,” help generate over $1 billion in economic impact for the Commonwealth, and deserve “access to a secure and safe work environment.”
The Menhaden Fisheries Coalition and the Virginia Waterman’s Association are grateful to Governor Youngkin for recognizing the vital role of Virginia watermen, including menhaden fishermen...
Full Story »Norway, EU Sign Agreement for Duty-Free Seafood Import Quotas
The European Union (EU) has agreed to open 12 duty-free import quotas for Norwegian seafood, a move that is expected to boost Norway’s seafood sector.
The deal covers the period from May 1, 2021, through April 30, 2028, and the duty-free imports will provide more access for seafood firms to Norway's critical market.
“The EU is by far the most important market for Norwegian seafood, and more duty-free quotas provide more export opportunities for Norwegian products, both from fisheries and aquaculture,” said Fisheries and Oceans Minister...
Full Story »Florida Rep. Announces FISHES Act Legislation Aimed at Expediting Fisheries Disaster Relief
Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL) announced that a broad coalition of members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate, and organizations supports the FISHES Act, which aims to expedite fisheries disaster relief.
Donalds’ FISHES Act was described as bipartisan legislation aimed at improving the federal regulatory process association with fishery disaster relief allocation. The bill wants to expedite fisheries disaster relief once declarations are confirmed, something that Donalds has become familiar with as Florida has requested relief on six separate occasions since 2012...
Full Story »Seafood Nutrition Partnership Adds Steven Summerfelt to Scientific Nutrition Advisory Council
The Seafood Nutrition Partnership (SNP) added Dr. Steven Summerfelt, Ph.D., P.E., to its Scientific Nutrition Advisory Council (SNAC).
The SNP described its council as a team of leading researchers in science, nutrition, and health. Summerfelt currently serves as the Chief Science Officer at Superior Fresh, the first land-based Atlantic salmon producer in the United States.
Dr. Summerfelt works to ensure that Superior Fresh’s production methods are safe for the environment, doesn’t impact water quality or safety and gives back to the land...
Full Story »Mowi Salmon Escape Incident Reported in Norway
Mowi Seawater Norway AS reported an escape incident on September 17 at the Kveitskjeret locality in Frøya municipality in Trøndelag.
According to Norway’s Directorate of Fisheries, a large tear was discovered in a groove in connection with delivery to slaughter. The salmon in the cages weighed an average of 5 kg. The company has deployed recapture nets at the site.
The Directorate of Fisheries said it would follow up on the incident...
Full Story »Red Lobster Emerges from Bankruptcy, Officially Names New CEO
Red Lobster has closed the book on its bankruptcy and enters a new era with a new captain at the helm.
The seafood restaurant chain announced its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and the completion of its acquisition by RL Investor Holdings LLC. The firm also officially announced Damola Adamolekun as its new CEO.
Earlier this month, a federal court approved Red Lobster’s bankruptcy plan, paving the way for RL Investor Holdings to snatch up the company and keep its over 500 locations in operation, along with the...
Full Story »Biden-Harris Administration Announce First Offshore Wind Lease Sale in Gulf of Maine
The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced the first-ever offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf of Maine. The leases will be located in eight areas off Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
This marks the fifth offshore wind lease sale under the Biden-Harris administration, with others located off New York, the Pacific, the Central Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico. The administration also approved 10 commercial-scale wind projects.
“The growing enthusiasm for the clean energy future is infectious. Today’s announcement...
Full Story »Seafood Nutrition Partnership Scaling ‘Fall In Love With Seafood’ Campaign to More Retailers
The Seafood Nutrition Partnership (SNP) announced the expansion of its ‘Fall In Love With Seafood’ campaign into 2025-26 after it saw success with various retailers, including H-E-B, Hy-Vee and Weis Markets, in the first half of 2024.
The SNP will team up with Harris Teeter and Publix to launch the Fall in Love with Seafood campaign in their markets in September and October, respectively. The campaign, which encourages consumers to eat seafood twice a week...
Full Story »Norway Says Recapture Efforts Underway Following Recent Escapement
Earlier this week, Norway’s Directorate of Fisheries announced that an escape incident occurred at a Mowi Seawater Norway AS site at the Kveitskjeret locality in Frøya municipality in Trøndelag.
In an update on September 19, the directorate indicated that Blue Revolution Center AS owned the farmed salmon that escaped at a site operated by Mowi.
The government said that Mowi has deployed recapture nets since the escape was first discovered and reported a catch of 1,100 fish thus far. The remainder of the cage is set...
Full Story »Ocean Beauty Rebrands Smoked, Value-Added Business as Echo Falls
Ocean Beauty Seafoods Smoked and Value-Added division will now be known as Echo Falls Seafood.
The company announced the rebranding earlier this month and decided to use its top-selling Echo Falls brand to establish its smoked and value-added operations as a separate business unit.
Alex Klein, who was at the helm of the smoked and value-added seafood divisions when it was under the Ocean Beauty brand, will now lead the Echo Falls Seafoods team as President. The ownership will remain the same, and it will continue...
Full Story »Alaska Governor Dunleavy Asked to Declare Federal Disaster for Southcentral Salmon Fisheries
Alaska State Representative Sara Vance, from Homer, sent a letter to Governor Mike Dunleavy earlier this week asking him to declare the 2024 fisheries for salmon, particularly pink salmon, a federal disaster.
“The unprecedented low return of pink salmon has left many fishermen without income, while others are burdened with significant debt from this disastrous season,” Vance wrote. “For those whole livelihoods depend on the salmon harvest, this is an economic crisis with profound and far-reaching impacts.”
Statewide pink salmon harvests have reached 37.8 million fish to ...
Full Story »Seagriculture Draws 200 To Ketchikan, Discuss Future of Seaweed Farming in Alaska and World
Experts from Europe and Asia, as well as researchers and farmers from around the U.S., met with Alaska mariculturists in Ketchikan last week for two days of discussions on where seaweed farming is headed.
The summit, SeagricultureUS is a spin off of SeagricultureEU and SeagricultureAsia. It has been held in Maine in recent years, but with a nod to Alaska’s rapid rise in seaweed farming in recent years (becoming the nation’s second largest seafood producer), the event was held in Ketchikan this year.
Nearly 200 guests ...
Full Story »A Look Ahead at Lobster Promos to Celebrate National Lobster Day 2024
National Lobster Day is right around the corner on September 25, and the Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative (MLMC) is ready to celebrate Maine’s iconic seafood item.
"National Lobster Day highlights the hardworking individuals and communities that make the fishery thrive," said Marianne LaCroix, Executive Director at the Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative. "We encourage lobster fans across the country to show their support for the families who make it all possible by choosing sustainably harvested Maine Lobster."
There will be various promotions and products for consumers to get...
Full Story »The Retail Rundown: Going All-Out for Autumn
Fall is just around the corner, with the official start of autumn this Sunday, September 22. As cooler weather sets in and travel plans wind down, grocers are ramping up their offerings of seasonal favorites to align with the change in consumer preferences.
According to the Expana Retail Activity Index, seafood continues to lead for the fourth week in a row, making up 30% of total protein ads. Beef and pork are close behind, each at around 25%, while chicken accounts for 14%. Eggs represent 2.8% of retail opportunities, and turkey has 2.3%...
Full Story »New $100 Million-plus Arctic Char Facility Gets Support from Canadian Government
The Manitoba government said it will support the development of Sapphire Springs Inc.'s CA$145 million (US$106 million) Arctic char facility.
The planned aquaculture and processing facility would be Canada’s largest for Arctic char and position the province as a leader in production of the species. The facility will be located a short drive north of Winnipeg in Rural Municipality (RM) of Rockwood, providing more than 100 full-time jobs for Manitobans, per Minister Jamie Moses and Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn...
Full Story »U.S. Troops Deployed to Remote Aleutian Island In Response to Heightened Military Activity in Area
About 130 troops have arrived in Shemya Island, part of the western tip of the Aleutian Island Archipelago, in response to increased activity by Russian and Chinese military exercises in the region.
Shemya Island is home to the COBRA DANE radar system, operated by the United States Space Force, used for tracking ballistic missiles and other weapons and spacecraft. It is also home to an air station and a 10,000-foot runway. U.S. Air Force radar, surveillance, and weather station that was built in 1942 ...
Full Story »Island Institute Kickstarts Initiative to Support Maine’s Lobster Industry
The Island Institute received a $1.4 million award from the Small Business Administration to support Maine’s vital lobster industry and the communities that rely on it.
The Institute noted that the Congressionally Directed Spending request was led by Maine Senators Susan Collins and Angus King and would lead to the creation of the ‘Future of Fishing,’ “described as a collaborative effort designed to expand economic opportunities for Maine’s coastal communities.”
“This funding is not just an investment in the lobster industry, it is an investment in the communities that have...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: U.S. Shrimp Imports Grow, Driven by India and Ecuador
U.S. shrimp imports continue to rise, and the gains from 2014 are driven primarily by India and Ecuador. In the last 10 years, imports from India and Ecuador have grown 10.54% and 8.35% CAGR, respectively. Indonesia's growth is a slower 3.54% CAGR. The market shifted in 2021, when Ecuador overtook Indonesia for second place...
Full Story »Insights on Crisis Management, Industry Shifts, and the Future of Agri-Food from Former Domino’s Pizza Executive
As Expana’s Agri-Food Americas event in Chicago draws near, we're thrilled to present an exclusive interview with a distinguished leader in the food industry, who will be speaking at the conference.
Tim McIntyre spent over 30 years at Domino's Pizza Inc., the world’s largest pizza chain, rising through the ranks to the role of Executive Vice President in 2022. Tim is an expert in crisis management and this interview offers valuable insights into how the food industry has transformed over the years...
Full Story »U.S. Coast Guard Encounters Russian Naval Vessels near Point Hope, Inside Alaska’s EEZ
For the fourth time in less than a week, U.S. Coast Guard and other military monitors located Russian military aircraft or warships near Alaska. The most recent one occured Sunday, when USCG Cutter Stratton observed four Russian Federation Navy (RFN) vessels 57 miles northwest of Point Hope, AK, within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Chukchi Sea.
The day before, Saturday September 14, two Russian IL-38 military aircraft were detected and tracked while operating within the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) ...
Full Story »Brazil Opens Market to Norwegian Seafood Exports
Norwegian seafood now has access to one of the largest markets on the planet.
Brazil and Norway have reached an agreement that will allow Norwegian seafood to enter Brazil. According to Norway’s Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet), producers will be able to export wild fish, farmed fish, and fish by-products to Brazil if they are approved by the Brazilian authorities (DIPOA).
Brazil has a massive population and is considered one of the top destinations for Chilean salmon. With Norwegian products now in the mix, the country could see added interest for its staple...
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