Fri. Mar 13 2026
ANALYSIS: US Fresh Imported Seafood Supply Constraints Continue to Drive Market Direction
Importers Face Long Wait for Tariff Refunds
Sun Coast Calamari Expands Fleet with Two Purse Seine Vessels, Names New General Manager
Chile’s Sernapesca Raids Illegal Processing Plant, Seizes 6 Tons of Salmon
Quota Rule Changes Aim to Lift Profitability in Russia’s Deep‑Sea Crab Sector
NFI Names Morgan Bell Senior Director of Public Policy and International Relations
Atlantic Canada Aquaculture Support Hits Record High at 85% in Industry-Commissioned Survey
Kura Sushi and JUJUTSU KAISEN Reignite Limited-Time Collaboration
Nammu Announces Full-Team Rollout at Stavis Seafoods, Advancing Sales Modernization Efforts
Mega Sardines Makes Splash at Natural Products Expo West behind “The Year of the Sardine”
Thai Union to Make Free Wi-Fi Accessible for Fishers
Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline
Thu. Mar 12 2026
Salmon Surges While Shrimp Slips in NFI's Top 10 US Consumption Rankings
ANALYSIS: Farmgate Price Dynamics in Major Shrimp Origins and Their Impact on US Markets
Day 13 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Tensions Continue, Brent Crude Tops $100 Again
Fisheries Funds Negotiations Between Canada, Coastal Provinces Begin; Current Program Ends March 31
Olav Holst-Dyrnes to Lead Hofseth International AS
Shinkei Systems Expands in Pacific Northwest with New Facility
Washington State Adjusts Strategy to Limit Dangerous Low-Oxygen Levels in Puget Sound
Hunchun Border Crossing Becomes Main Gateway for Russian Live Crab to China
FDA Issues Warning Letters to Iowa Wholesaler, Chicago Importer Over Seafood HACCP Violations
Innovasea Repositions with New Brand Identity and Reorganized Leadership
Three Recreational Fishers Fined a Combined $11,600 for Illegal Sea Cucumber Harvesting
Friendly’s Brings Joy to the Table With Fiesta Flavors, Dirty Sodas and 10 Under $10 Value Menu
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, March 12
Wed. Mar 11 2026
NOAA: Gulf Shrimp Fishery “Not Economically Sustainable” After Decades of Thin Margins
US Department of Commerce Issues Preliminary CVD Results for Ecuadorian Shrimp
Benson Seafood Rebrands, Opening New Processing Plant to Add Crab, Scallops and Value‑added Lobster
FDA Announces Recall of Certain Oysters and Clams Contaminated with Norovirus
Day 12 of Iran War: Oil Prices Rebound After Tuesday’s Slide; Maersk Reports Multiple Ships Stranded
The Retail Rundown: Grocers Refresh Promotions Ahead of Spring Holidays; CPI Meets Expectations
Seafood Expo Global Set for Record-Breaking 2026 Event in Barcelona
US Interior Department Wants Industry Input on Adding Cephalopods to Definition of Shellfish
Mowi Consumer Products to Unveil Redesigned Booth, New Packaging at SENA 2026
Reach3 Insights Report Shows Shift in How Americans Grocery Shop
Enhancing Sustainability and Resilience in Scottish Salmon Farming
Mowi Expands Edutainment Platform in US to Inspire and Educate Salmon Lovers
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, March 11
Tue. Mar 10 2026
ANALYSIS: Scallop Markets Navigate Supply Challenges as Domestic Shortcomings Meet Import Declines
Mowi to Acquire Torghatten Aqua’s Seawater Salmon Assets in Northern Norway
Ryan Reynolds Deadpans on 'Endless Shrimp' in New Red Lobster MNTN Campaign
Captain Fresh Scores $31M Deal With Blue Earth to Fund Traceability and Waste Reduction
Day 11: Trump Says Iran War Could End “Very Soon,” But Not This Week
United Natural Foods Reports Strong Profit Growth Amid Strategic Transitions in Q2
Japan-UAE Trade Pact to Eliminate Japanese Seafood Tariffs
Russia’s Per‑Capita Fish Consumption Falls to 24 kg as Exports Rise
Applebee's Reintroduces the Big Easy Menu featuring New Bayou Shrimp Bowl and Big Easy Burger
Import Cargo Volume Expected to Be Down in First Half of 2026, But Too Soon to Tell Impact from Iran
Seaweed Market to Nearly Double by 2033, Driven by Food Demand
Shaping Responsible Aquaculture in and Around Protected Areas
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, March 10
Mon. Mar 9 2026
Nomad Foods Introduces New Recipe and New Leadership
New Bill in AK Senate Bans Trawls or Dredge Gear; Kodiak Whitefish Trawlers Oppose
GCCA Joins Forces with Food Industry FSMA 204 Collaboration to Enhance Food Safety Awareness
Shellfish Recall Initiated in Washington State Over Norovirus Concerns
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, March 9
Global Crab Trade is Repricing Power - Here's Where It's Concentrating
Crude Oil Set for Record Daily Surge as Iran War Enters Tenth Day
ANALYSIS: Canadian Whole Fish Influx Creates Ripple Effects Throughout US Salmon Markets
Maine Lobster Harvest Drops 8M Pounds in 2025, Value Down More Than $75M
Korea’s Japanese Seafood Imports Recover to Pre-nuclear Power Plant Accident Levels
Regal Springs Launches King Tilapia as Whitefish Alternative Amid Supply Constraints
Fri. Mar 6 2026
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, March 6
Seafood Nutrition Partnership to Host ‘Fall in Love with Seafood’ Progressive Party at SENA 2026
USTR, Mexican Economy Secretary Launch Initial USMCA Review Discussions
Save Our Shrimpers Act Clears Key House Committee, Aims to Block Fed Financing of Foreign Farms
Quebec Clears the Way for AquaBoreal Land-based Salmon Farming
Whitecap Strengthens North American and European Sales Teams with New Managers
Princes Hits 100% MSC-Certified Tuna Sourcing Milestone
US-Israel War on Iran Enters Seventh Day Amid Ongoing Strikes and Regional Fallout
Seafood Excellence Award Finalists Unveiled for Seafood Expo North America 2026
ANALYSIS: Rising Middle East Tensions Cast Uncertainty Over Growing US Seafood Imports
ASC Opens a Stakeholder Consultation on Supply Chain Requirements
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ANALYSIS: US Fresh Imported Seafood Supply Constraints Continue to Drive Market Direction

Fresh imported seafood supplies remain constrained across much of the complex, with 2025 import volumes for several key species — including mahi, snapper, swordfish, and grouper — all trending below year-ago levels. Although January and February 2026 Census data have not yet been released, market participants continue to report lighter arrivals and reduced product availability, suggesting that tight supply conditions have persisted into the new year. Replacement costs have also moved higher, leaving the market increasingly sensitive to even small changes in availability...
Full Story »Importers Face Long Wait for Tariff Refunds

Importers across industries, expecting refunds of roughly $166 billion collected under now-invalidated emergency tariffs instituted by Trump, face a prolonged and uncertain wait. That is according to a government filing that estimated more than 4.4 million hours of manual processing to handle the claims.
After the Supreme Court struck down the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs last month, UW Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told the Court of International Trade that refunding duties from more than 53 million import entries, of which 20.1 million remain unliquidated, presents an unprecedented logistical...
Full Story »Sun Coast Calamari Expands Fleet with Two Purse Seine Vessels, Names New General Manager
The Reichle family's Sun Coast Calamari has added two purse seine vessels to its fleet and appointed industry veteran Luis Lara as general manager, the company announced in a joint statement with sister company Lund's Fisheries.
The addition of F/V Anduril and F/V Taylor Brooks brings the Reichle family's total fleet to seven fishing vessels and reinforces the company's commitment to the California market squid fishery. Sun Coast said the expansion will increase its footprint in the fishery and boost harvest volumes...
Full Story »Chile’s Sernapesca Raids Illegal Processing Plant, Seizes 6 Tons of Salmon

Another illegal seafood processing plant in Chile was raided by authorities, according to a March 11 update from Chile’s National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca).
Sernapesca said the processing facility was discovered during an inspection in the BioBio region of the country, in the commune of Talcahuano. A summons was issued to the courts for those running the illegal operation, the plant was shuttered, and six tons of Atlantic salmon were confiscated.
Ana María Fernández, regional director of Sernapesca Biobío, highlighted the work carried out in this operation...
Full Story »Quota Rule Changes Aim to Lift Profitability in Russia’s Deep‑Sea Crab Sector

Russia will stimulate production of deep‑sea crabs by easing catch requirements, removing certain species from auctions with investment obligations.
Deep‑sea crabs found at depths up to 1,800 meters were recently excluded from auctions that require winning bidders to build vessels and processing facilities. Quotas for these crabs will no longer be offered under investment‑obligation terms, freeing businesses from those construction and investment requirements.
Russian media report the change will mainly affect angulatus snow crab in the East Sakhalin and North Okhotsk subzones...
Full Story »Atlantic Canada Aquaculture Support Hits Record High at 85% in Industry-Commissioned Survey

The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers' Association (ACFFA) commissioned a survey showing 85% regional support for aquaculture, representing a four-point increase from 2024 and the highest level on record.
Narrative Research Associates conducted the telephone survey of 1,450 Atlantic Canadians aged 18 and older from February 4-23, 2026, as part of its Atlantic Quarterly Survey. Results are accurate to within ±2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
Support reached record levels in Nova Scotia at 83%...
Full Story »Nammu Announces Full-Team Rollout at Stavis Seafoods, Advancing Sales Modernization Efforts

Nammu today announced that Stavis Seafoods has deployed its platform across the company's entire sales team. The deployment integrates Nammu with Stavis' ERP and brings the sales team onto one platform, helping sales reps stay on top of a large customer base and product catalog in a fast-moving business. With live visibility into ordering patterns, inventory signals, and account activity, salespeople can focus on follow-ups, spot opportunities earlier, and spend less time manually sifting through spreadsheets...
Full Story »Thai Union to Make Free Wi-Fi Accessible for Fishers

Thai Union Group PCL., a global leader in sustainable seafood, today outlined a significant commitment to deepen its support for the people at the heart of the seafood industry by enabling free Wi-Fi on fishing vessels.
As a key pillar of its award-winning SeaChange® sustainability strategy now in its 10th year, Thai Union aims to have 50% of the tuna it sources from long-distance fishing vessels enabled by Wi-Fi access by the end of 2026, and 75% by 2028. This groundbreaking initiative is a...
Full Story »Salmon Surges While Shrimp Slips in NFI's Top 10 US Consumption Rankings

Salmon emerged as the standout winner in US seafood consumption patterns for 2023, while the traditionally dominant shrimp category showed signs of vulnerability, according to the National Fisheries Institute's annual top 10 species list.
Salmon consumption surged 0.29 pounds to 3.51 pounds per capita, reinforcing its position as America's second-most consumed seafood. The growth contrasts sharply with shrimp's performance, despite maintaining its No. 1 ranking at 5.10 pounds per capita; shrimp consumption declined by a notable 0.40 pounds from 2022 levels...
Full Story »Day 13 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Tensions Continue, Brent Crude Tops $100 Again
US and Israeli strikes on Iran continued Thursday as the war entered its 13th day, while Tehran intensified retaliatory attacks that have unsettled global energy markets.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran could consider ending the war if its “legitimate rights” are acknowledged, reparations are paid, and binding international guarantees are put in place to prevent future attacks.
Maritime tensions are increasing around the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of tanker attacks off Iraq and drone strikes targeting energy infrastructure throughout the Gulf...
Full Story »Olav Holst-Dyrnes to Lead Hofseth International AS
Hofseth International AS, the vertically integrated seafood group, has announced the appointment of Olav Holst-Dyrnes as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective in the third quarter of the company’s fiscal year 2026.
In this role, Holst-Dyrnes will lead the company’s development, focusing on sustainable salmon farming and processing, and will draw on the extensive experience he has gained through various executive positions held throughout his career in the industry.
Previously, he served as CEO of the listed seafood company Havfisk ASA from 2012 to 2014 (now...
Full Story »Washington State Adjusts Strategy to Limit Dangerous Low-Oxygen Levels in Puget Sound

Across the country, states and regions are facing outdated permit processes, overwhelmed wastewater treatment plants, and competing land use policies that are creating oxygen ‘dead-zones’ where marine life cannot survive.
Some of the worst areas in the U.S. are the northern Gulf of Mexico (now known as the Gulf of America) fanning out from the Mississippi River; the Chesapeake Bay, fed by the Susquehanna, Potomac, and James Rivers; and in the Pacific Northwest’s Puget Sound, into which the Skagit, Stillaguamish, Snohomish, Nisqually, and the Skokomish...
Full Story »FDA Issues Warning Letters to Iowa Wholesaler, Chicago Importer Over Seafood HACCP Violations

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posted a pair of Warning Letters on March 10, citing Chicago-based El Rey USA Meats & Seafood Inc. and Iowa-based Rio Verde Food Service Inc. for serious violations of seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations.
Rio Verde Faces Oyster Temperature Control Issues
Rio Verde Food Service Inc., located in Des Moines, received its warning letter dated February 27 following a July 2025 inspection that found critical deficiencies in the company's live oyster HACCP program...
Full Story »Three Recreational Fishers Fined a Combined $11,600 for Illegal Sea Cucumber Harvesting

Illegal harvesting poses risks to fish stocks, marine ecosystems, and local economies. Fishery officers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) play a vital role in protecting Canada’s vital aquatic resources by enforcing fishing laws, conducting inspections, monitoring ecosystems, and promoting public education and conservation.
A total of three judgements in Campbell River Provincial Court were issued between November 24, 2025 and January 29, 2026, concluding three...
Full Story »NOAA: Gulf Shrimp Fishery “Not Economically Sustainable” After Decades of Thin Margins

NOAA Fisheries' new economic snapshot lays out a stark picture for the Gulf shrimp industry: landings, revenues, and fleet participation are down sharply, while long-term profitability remains effectively nonexistent.
The agency found Gulf shrimp revenue plunged from $489 million in 2021 to $221 million in 2023, a drop of more than 50%. At the same time, the share of U.S. shrimp supplied by Gulf harvests fell to just 4.5% of the market in 2023, down from 28.7% in 1984, as imports, especially farmed shrimp...
Full Story »Benson Seafood Rebrands, Opening New Processing Plant to Add Crab, Scallops and Value‑added Lobster

Benson Seafood, the former Benson Lobster, has rebranded and is opening a new processing facility on Grand Manan, New Brunswick, the company announced in a LinkedIn post and in comments to Navigator Magazine.
The move shifts the family business beyond live Atlantic lobster into frozen and value‑added lobster, crab and scallop products. The company said the expansion will help open “new market opportunities” for its partners and broaden its product portfolio.
CEO Casey Benson told Navigator the plant is on track to open this...
Full Story »FDA Announces Recall of Certain Oysters and Clams Contaminated with Norovirus
The United States (US) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an announcement to restaurants and retailers, advising them not to serve or sell certain oysters and Manila clams from Drayton Harbor, WA. The notice specifies that the items harvested by Lummi Indian Business Council and Drayton Harbor Oyster Company may be contaminated with Norovirus.
Manila clams were distributed to foodservice establishments and retailers in Arizona (AZ), California (CA), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Illinois (IL), Nevada (NV), New York (NY)...
Full Story »NFI Names Morgan Bell Senior Director of Public Policy and International Relations

The National Fisheries Institute (NFI) announced Morgan Bell as its new Senior Director of Public Policy and International Relations on March 12.
Bell worked as NFI's Director of Public Policy and, before that, was part of Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton’s staff, serving as both Regional Director and Fisheries Policy Advisor.
Recently, Bell testified at the International Trade Commission as part of a hearing on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, as Expana covered.
Speaking on behalf of the entire commercial seafood value chain...
Full Story »Kura Sushi and JUJUTSU KAISEN Reignite Limited-Time Collaboration
Kura Sushi USA, Inc., renowned for its revolving sushi restaurants, is stirring up excitement with the return of its collaboration with JUJUTSU KAISEN.
The partnership is set to captivate fans with a limited-time Bikkura Pon dining experience featuring new collectibles and ramen dishes inspired by the mystical Jujutsu sorcerers from March 16 through April 30.
This collaboration promises a host of thrilling prizes, showcasing beloved characters such as Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Satoru Gojo. Guests will earn JUJUTSU KAISEN x Kura Sushi Bikkura Pon...
Full Story »Mega Sardines Makes Splash at Natural Products Expo West behind “The Year of the Sardine”
Mega Sardines takes “The Year of the Sardine” global at world’s largest natural products expo.
Mega Sardines, alongside the Medical Wellness Association, continues the global tour celebrating 2026 as “The Year of the Sardine” due to the myriad of health benefits associated with regular consumption of this nutritious little dynamo fish.
After launching in Asia in January, and in Dubai in February at the Gulfood show—and now in March in North America at the 45th annual Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim...
Full Story »Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline

US President Donald Trump and his administration have paused reciprocal tariffs on most countries.
“Based on the lack of respect that China has shown... I am hereby raising the [tariff] charged to China by the [USA] to 125%, effective immediately,” wrote Trump on Truth Social at 1:18 pm ET.
It’s not clear if this 125% is in addition to the 20% imposed on Chinese imports to the US. In early March, Trump noted that he would add another 10% tariff on Chinese goods...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Farmgate Price Dynamics in Major Shrimp Origins and Their Impact on US Markets

Understanding how farmgate prices in key producing countries translate into US wholesale shrimp pricing requires careful attention to timing and the strength of statistical relationships. By examining five years of data—factoring in newly implemented tariffs (excluding antidumping and countervailing duties), yield loss and exchange‐rate movements—we uncover distinct lead-lag patterns and correlation intensities for two core product forms: Peeled and Deveined Tail-On (PDTO) and Headless Shell-On (HLSO).
India
In India, PDTO farmgate prices and US wholesale PDTO...
Full Story »Fisheries Funds Negotiations Between Canada, Coastal Provinces Begin; Current Program Ends March 31

"In a rapidly shifting global environment, Canada's fish and seafood sector needs the tools to adapt, grow, and seize new opportunities. By renewing and revitalizing Canada’s fish funds, we help drive innovation, open new markets, and position Canadian harvesters and processors to compete and thrive on the world stage,” announced Joanne Thompson, Canada’s Minister of Fisheries, as the government of Canada is entering negotiations for a five-year renewal of the country’s three fisheries funds.
“This sector has always been a vital part...
Full Story »Shinkei Systems Expands in Pacific Northwest with New Facility
Shinkei Systems, a seafood robotics company, has announced an expansion in Tacoma, Washington, set to be fully operational by the spring with a core team in place and plans for additional hiring during peak fishing seasons in the years ahead.
This Seremoni Grade Plant was acquired from FATHOM Seafood and spans 16,000 square feet.
Its location serves as a strategically positioned hub in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, within direct proximity to key regional fisheries. The company currently sources black cod from fishermen in Alaska...
Full Story »Hunchun Border Crossing Becomes Main Gateway for Russian Live Crab to China

Russian‑Chinese crab trade has strengthened in recent months, supported by a surge in Chinese demand ahead of the Lunar New Year.
To handle higher volumes, logistics have improved significantly. Most Russian live crab now enters China through the Hunchun border crossing, which operated at full capacity prior to the holiday period due to increased shipments from Russia, according to Chinese media.
Hunchun, located in China's Jilin Province at the junction of the borders with Russia and North Korea, has...
Full Story »Innovasea Repositions with New Brand Identity and Reorganized Leadership

Innovasea, the aquaculture technology and fish‑tracking firm, rolled out a refreshed brand identity and a reorganized leadership structure this week, positioning the company to more clearly link its product portfolio to its mission on sustainability and global seafood systems. The update includes a reimagined logo, new color palette, a redesigned website and a regrouping of offerings to highlight fully integrated open‑ocean and land‑based solutions.
The rebrand explicitly ties Innovasea’s identity to its affiliations with innovaciones Alumbra (iAlumbra) and the Cuna del Mar portfolio and emphasizes the company’s push...
Full Story »Friendly’s Brings Joy to the Table With Fiesta Flavors, Dirty Sodas and 10 Under $10 Value Menu
Friendly’s is turning mealtime into a fiesta this spring with the launch of its Fiesta Flavors menu, a trio of new Dirty Sodas and an all-new 10 Under $10 Value Menu, all available starting March 11. The limited-time offerings blend comfort and creativity, giving families new reasons to gather while keeping value front and center.
Headlining the launch is the Fiesta Flavors lineup, featuring four limited-time entrées (each starting at $15.99):
Southwest Taco Burger...
Full Story »US Department of Commerce Issues Preliminary CVD Results for Ecuadorian Shrimp

The US Department of Commerce (Commerce) has released preliminary results in its expedited countervailing duty (CVD) review for frozen warmwater shrimp from Ecuador, covering the period January 1–December 31, 2022.
The review followed requests from six Ecuadorian producers/exporters, but was rescinded for Natluk and Total Seafood after both companies withdrew their review requests within the required 60-day window.
The expedited CVD review continues for the remaining four companies. Preliminary subsidy rates announced in the March 10 Federal Register notice are as follows...
Full Story »Day 12 of Iran War: Oil Prices Rebound After Tuesday’s Slide; Maersk Reports Multiple Ships Stranded

On Day 12 of the US-Israel war on Iran, Israel continued its bombardment of Tehran and intensified its bombings across Lebanon. Iranian retaliatory strikes persist, as several Gulf states, including Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, report intercepting missiles and drones in their airspace.
The US military says it has destroyed 16 inactive Iranian mine-laying vessels, following a warning from US President Donald Trump of “grave consequences” if oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted...
Full Story »The Retail Rundown: Grocers Refresh Promotions Ahead of Spring Holidays; CPI Meets Expectations
With spring around the corner, grocers are leaning on improving weather and refreshed promotional campaigns to attract shoppers to the meat and seafood departments.
Seafood remains a main focus this week as the Lenten season continues, accounting for 27% of total protein promotions, tied with beef for the top spot. Pork follows with 24% of total advertised features, while chicken holds 15% of total protein ad space.
Within seafood, filets dominate promotional activity, with shrimp advertisements close behind. Last week, the fresh finfish category averaged $9.84 per pound...
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