Fri. Nov 22 2024

Seafood Industry Urges Biden to Halt Marine Monument Expansions


Breakthrough Achieved in ICCAT’s Challenging Negotiations to Manage Atlantic Tuna, Swordfish


Ecuador Dominates Skipjack Tuna Landings in the EPO


Two Men Caught Trafficking Juvenile Eels From Puerto Rico to Asia, Both Now in Jail For 2 Yrs.


Trace Register Partners with Raw Seafoods to Enable Full Chain Traceability and Compliance


Holland America Line's New Onboard Cooking Shows Bring Regional Cuisine from Port to Stage


Maine Delegation Announces More Than $1.9 Million for Lobster Research in Maine


41 Taiwanese Tuna Longline Vessels Now Seeking Marine Stewardship Council Certification


ReposiTrak Welcomes 50 New Seafood Suppliers to Rapidly Expanding Food Traceability Network


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, November 22


Thu. Nov 21 2024

Trump's Commerce Nomination Sparks Questions on NOAA and Tariff Agenda


Thai Union North America CEO Bryan Rosenberg to Step Down


Trident Seafoods, Channel Fish Land USDA Pollock Contracts


Domoic Acid, Meat Recovery Delays Oregon Crab Season


Japan: Q1-Q3 Surimi Product Exports up 12%, Surging to the Middle East


Soccer Phenom Erling Haaland Touts Norwegian Seafood in New Commercials


Salmon Shortfall Threatens Russia's Red Caviar Supply


2024 Seabank Annual Report Links Natural Environments and Human Economies in SE Alaska


Wild Tide Seafoods Joins Foraged.com


Acme Smoked Fish Joins 1% For the Planet


RODA Announces Leadership Change


Long John Silver's Celebrates 55 Years with Chance to Win $55,000


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, November 21


Wed. Nov 20 2024

USITC Finds Imported Shrimp Harmful to U.S. Industry, Duties Imposed


ANALYSIS: Chilean Salmon Prices Defy Seasonal Trends; AK 2024 Wild Salmon Harvest Off 39 Percent


American Seafoods Names Inge Andreassen as New Chief Executive Officer


2024 Alaska Symphony of Seafood Announces Award Winners


The Retail Rundown: Turkey Takes the Spotlight


Fisheries Council of Canada Supports Swift Government Intervention in Port Disruptions


FDA Seeks Data on PFAS Contamination in Seafood


Steakholder Foods Signs Six Commercial LOIs with International Players


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, November 20


Tue. Nov 19 2024

Price Setting Changes and Strike Options Highlight NL’s Snow Crab Fishery Reform


Pacific Seafoods’ Eureka Plant Still Buying Fish, But Shipping Deliveries to Oregon


Famed Mississippi Restaurant Sentenced for Misbranding Imported Seafood as Local


Warner, Kaine: New H-2B Visas Critical for Virginia’s Small Businesses and Seafood Processors


Russia's 2024 Fish Catch Expected to Fall Short of 2023 Levels


Jeff Stern of CenSea Receives Indonesia’s Prestigious Primaduta Award 2024


Blue Star Foods and LowTide Partner to Expand Portfolio with Wicked Tuna, Toby Keith's Premium


The Season’s First Herring Roe Auction: The Best Gift Pack Sold for JPY 11,000 Per Kilo


Endangered Fin Whale Washes Up on Mud Flats Near Downtown Anchorage


New FMI 2024 Reports Examine Grocery Shopping Trends for The Holidays and Retail Foodservice


Norway’s Prime Minister Celebrates Adding Salmon to Brazil Market Prior to G20 Summit


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, November 19


Mon. Nov 18 2024

NOAA Proposes New Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in California and Gulf of Mexico


ANALYSIS: European Import Trends and Insights for Alaska Pollock Fillets


Final UW 2025 Bristol Bay Forecast is 2.8 Million Salmon More, or 5% Higher Than ADF&G Forecast


Connecticut Charter Captain Convicted of Illegal Fishing, Operating Without a Permit in New York


Two Japanese Importers Bid USD 46/kg for Russian King Crabs at the Busan Auction


Bumble Bee Seafoods Debuts Singing Tuna Advent Calendar for the Holidays


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, November 18


Fri. Nov 15 2024

Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, November 15


Canada Invests C$463.3 Million in Port Improvements Over Next Three Years


NCLA Challenges Washington State's GPS Monitoring of Crab Fishermen in Court


Shrimp’s Health Benefits Spotlighted in New Guide for Nutrition Experts


CLF Claims Cooke’s Salmon Farms Violate Clean Water Act; Cooke Pushes Back


Russian Crab Producers Seek Reform in Investment Quotas Amid Rising Costs


Commercial Bay Crabbing Closure in Southern Oregon Clouds Ocean Crab Season Opening


NOAA Fisheries Unveils Action Plan for Enhanced Seafood Import Monitoring Program


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Seafood Industry Urges Biden to Halt Marine Monument Expansions

A group of 150-plus fishing and seafood industry associations, business and other stakeholders sent a letter addressed to President Joe Biden urging him to halt the creation or expansion of any Marine National Monuments in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) before he leaves office.

In the letter, the seafood coalition warned against “potential negative impacts such actions could have on the fishing sector and highlights the significant contributions of U.S. fisheries to the economy, environment, and food security,” per a press release from Saving Seafood.

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Breakthrough Achieved in ICCAT’s Challenging Negotiations to Manage Atlantic Tuna, Swordfish

At long last, new management measures for Atlantic tropical tunas and North Atlantic swordfish have been adopted by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) that will apply to all Atlantic tropical tunas, including bigeye, skipjack, and yellowfin tuna. The negotiations involved a diverse set of parties from around the world with widely divergent fisheries, conservation, and development interests. 

One result of the newly adopted control measures and allocation decisions is that the United States has solidified its current level of access to the fishery and ...

Photo of tunas: NOAA Fisheries

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Two Men Caught Trafficking Juvenile Eels From Puerto Rico to Asia, Both Now in Jail For 2 Yrs.

In an ambitious plan that didn’t get very far, two men from the Dominican Republic spent months last year harvesting juvenile American eels (Anguilla rostrata), also known as glass eels, in the rivers around Levittown, Puerto Rico on the island’s north coast.

According to court documents, “Once they caught the eels, the defendants kept them alive with an oxygenation system while a boat was built to travel back to the Dominican Republic. 

“On Feb. 21, both defendants left Puerto Rico bound for ...

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Holland America Line's New Onboard Cooking Shows Bring Regional Cuisine from Port to Stage

Holland America Line's renowned culinary program takes the stage onboard with new, cooking shows that spotlight regional culinary specialties and locally sourced seafood from the cruise line's Global Fresh Fish Program.

Co-hosted by each ship's executive chef and cruise & travel director, the demonstrations are fleetwide and occur at least twice per seven-day sailings and more often on longer itineraries.

Guests can learn cooking techniques and the culinary history of the region from the executive chef...

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Maine Delegation Announces More Than $1.9 Million for Lobster Research in Maine

Today, U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King, and U.S. Representatives Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden, are announcing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Sea Grant Office’s decision to award seven Maine projects with $1,941,692 in funding for the American Lobster Research Program. The grant program supports projects that address critical knowledge gaps about American lobster and its fishery in a dynamic and changing environment.

“Maine’s lobstermen and women have long demonstrated their commitment to maintaining and protecting a sustainable fishery in the Gulf of..."

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Trump's Commerce Nomination Sparks Questions on NOAA and Tariff Agenda

President-elect Donald Trump nominated Howard Lutnick as his Commerce Secretary. He will be tasked with leading 13 bureaus under the Department of Commerce, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Lutnick is the CEO of financial services giant Cantor Fitzgerald and has worked as the co-chair of Trump’s transition team.

In a statement posted to Trump’s Truth Social platform, he said that Lutnick “…will lead our Tariff and Trade agenda, with additional direct responsibility for the Office of the United States Trade Representative...

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Trident Seafoods, Channel Fish Land USDA Pollock Contracts

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded over $2 million in contracts for various Alaska pollock products for use in Child Nutrition and other Domestic Food Distribution programs.

In total, contracts for 920,000 pounds of Alaska pollock products were awarded for $2,052,149.

Trident Seafoods took home most of the purchase, with the USDA purchasing 730,000 pounds of product for over $1.6 million. The USDA will buy 190,000 pounds of product for just over $448,000 from Massachusetts-based Channel Fish Processing...

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Japan: Q1-Q3 Surimi Product Exports up 12%, Surging to the Middle East

According to the Ministry of Finance's trade statistics, the cumulative export volume of fish paste products (excluding fish sausages) such as kamaboko from January to September 2024 was 7,522 tons, up 12% from last year. The increase was due to a significant increase in exports to the emerging Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which tripled; Saudi Arabia, which nearly doubled; and the United States, the largest export destination, which grew 1.5 times. However, this was down 17% compared to the...

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Salmon Shortfall Threatens Russia's Red Caviar Supply

Russia may face a shortage of red caviar this year due to a sharp drop of its production, according to latest data of the Russian National Center for the Safety of Aquatic Products and Aquaculture.

According to its data, the production of natural red caviar in Russia in 2024 decreased by threefold to 10,000 tons, compared to 29,000 tons for the same period last year. The reason for such a decline is an unsuccessful fishing season.

If in 2023 608,000 tons of salmon were caught, then in 2024 - only 230,000 tons...

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Ecuador Dominates Skipjack Tuna Landings in the EPO

Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) are crucial species in tropical tuna fisheries in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO).

The Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) has estimated that Ecuadorian skipjack tuna catches increased by 69.2% year-on-year (y-o-y) from Jan-Sep 2024, reaching 49,351 metric tons. In contrast, the catches for yellowfin tuna fell by 3.6% over the same period. Meanwhile, total tuna catches in the EPO increased by 32.0% y-o-y from Jan-Sep 2024...

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Trace Register Partners with Raw Seafoods to Enable Full Chain Traceability and Compliance

Trace Register, a seafood traceability solutions company, recently announced its partnership with Raw Seafoods, a wholesale seafood supplier based out of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

As part of its partnership, Raw Seafoods has rolled out Trace Register’s TR5 platform, which focuses on full chain traceability, product quality, and regulatory compliance through continuous monitoring and analysis capabilities.

For over 15 years, Trace Register has served clients in more than 50 countries. The traceability company utilizes GDST and GS1 databases and focuses on proactive compliance measures with key regulatory...

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41 Taiwanese Tuna Longline Vessels Now Seeking Marine Stewardship Council Certification

Ocean Outcomes (O2) and the Taiwan Tuna Longline Association (TTLA) just implemented its first Fishery Improvement Project (FIP), which involves 41 tuna longline vessels with a combined catch of 3,500 metric tons of Albacore, Bigeye, and Yellowfin tuna.

As part of the FIP, vessel owners will work with the TTLA and various stakeholders to advance sustainability initiatives in the fishery while also working towards achieving Marine Stewardship Council Certification by October 2029. Sustainability initiatives will include advocating for and supporting the development of science-based fishery management strategies, expanding...

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ReposiTrak Welcomes 50 New Seafood Suppliers to Rapidly Expanding Food Traceability Network

ReposiTrak, the world’s largest food traceability and regulatory compliance network, leveraging its established inventory management and out-of-stock reduction SaaS platform, is proud to welcome 50 new seafood suppliers to the ReposiTrak Traceability Network® (RTN). These new members will efficiently exchange intricate, FDA-required Key Data Elements (KDEs) for each Critical Tracking Event (CTE) in their supply chains, ensuring proactive compliance well before the January 2026 deadline.

Among the 50 new seafood suppliers are companies with rich histories...

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Thai Union North America CEO Bryan Rosenberg to Step Down

The Thai Union Group announced that Bryan Rosenberg will step down from his role as CEO of the Thai Union North America (TUNA) region, effective January 1, 2025.

Rosenberg will remain with the company as Executive Director and Founder. Thai Union said he will work to support the company’s frozen business, manage key customer relationships, work in a coach/mentor role and support strategic interest in the North American market.

Rosenberg is credited with co-founding Chicken of the Sea Frozen Foods (COSFF) with Thai Union in 2006...

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Domoic Acid, Meat Recovery Delays Oregon Crab Season

As if some seriously stormy ocean weather wasn't enough, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Wednesday a delay in the primary commercial Dungeness crab season off Oregon until at least Dec. 16.

Pre-season testing showed Dungeness crabs are too low in meat yield in some ocean areas and have elevated domoic acid levels in crab viscera in two areas on the South Coast.

Viscera from two crab in Area K, Cape Blanco to Gold Beach, landed on Nov. 16, showed levels of 38 and 39 parts ...

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Soccer Phenom Erling Haaland Touts Norwegian Seafood in New Commercials

The Norwegian Seafood Council showcased new commercials featuring Norwegian soccer superstar Erling Haaland.

The new project features Haaland in a series of commercials that highlight origin and craftsmanship. The videos cut back and forth from Haaland on the pitch to various shots of the Norwegian seafood industry at work.

The Council explained that clipfish and stockfish in Portugal and Italy played the leading role in the premiere of the new films. The goal of the new campaigns in these markets was to inspire consumers and spread awareness and preference...

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2024 Seabank Annual Report Links Natural Environments and Human Economies in SE Alaska

On Monday the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust (ASFT), released the 2024 SeaBank Annual Report that includes, among other facts about the value of the SE Alaska ecosystems, the $1 billion annual contribution to regional economies in jobs and resources to over 72,000 residents in 33 communities.

“We can look at Southeast Alaska as a bank of forest and sea,” says ASFT board member Linda Behnken, “one that supports the entirety of our collective economic, social, cultural, and physical well-being. If we steward this natural bank ...

 

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