Fri. Jun 5 2026

NL and Seafood Industry Seeks Federal Support to Maintain Marine Atlantic's Essential Service Status


Norwegian Seafood Exports Face Continued US Market Pressure in May


ANALYSIS: Copper River Sockeye Prices Decline Faster Than Last Year  


Trump Customs Order Tightens US Import Scrutiny as Tariff Fight Broadens


Chile Posts 13% Fisheries Growth in 2025 as Jack Mackerel, Sardine Surge; Salmon Dominates Farming


USDA Awards $848,160 Catfish Contract to Single Mississippi Producer


Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending June 5, 2026


House Bill Would Subject Marine Monument Fishing to Magnuson-Stevens Rules


Nissui Raises Shipping Prices Up to 30% on Frozen Foods, Fish Products


Japan: Alaska Black Cod Price Has Risen 22% Year-On-Year  


Industry Applauds FDA Approval of "Golden Sea Bream" Marketing Name for Rhode Island Scup  


Russia Targets US, China Market Share in Japanese Fish Imports


Russia's Pacific Capelin Catch Surges 62% Above Entire 2025 Total  


FAIRR Seafood Benchmark Exposes Industry ESG Weaknesses, Pollution Risks


Fresh Promotions Power Summer Traffic Push Across Foodservice


America Turns 250. Shuckin' Shack is Throwing the Party.


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, June 5


Expana's Weekly Top 10


Thu. Jun 4 2026

Quinlan Sues Newfoundland Government Over 2024 Seizure of $500K Worth of Crab  


Oregon Coastal Lawmakers Urge DEQ to Ease Pressure on Pacific Seafood Amid $3.2M Fine


ANALYSIS: Vietnam Shrimp Exports Rebound in Q1, Driven by China Demand and Seasonal Recovery  


USTR Proposes 25% Tariff on Brazil, Sparking Seafood Industry Concerns


FDA Issues Warning Letters to Boston Importer Stavis, Georgia Processor Over HACCP Violations


Japan's Import of Norwegian Mackerel Plummets 83% in April


Brim Sells Polar Seafood Denmark Stake for $144M


National Fisheries Institute Expands Pipeline of Board-Ready Seafood Leaders


Elspeth Macdonald to Retire as Chief Executive of Scottish Fishermen's Federation


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, June 4


Wed. Jun 3 2026

USTR Proposes Sweeping Tariffs on Global Food Suppliers Over Forced Labor


Agricultural Coalition Urges USMCA Renewal as Trade Negotiations Begin


ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Models Recalibrated as Market Conditions Shift  


CDFW Investigation Nets Major Penalties for Restaurant's False Seafood Sourcing Claims


Senators Question Seafood Certification Programs Over Safety Failures


California Senate Advances Dungeness Crab, Steelhead Reforms in McGuire's Fisheries Omnibus  


Peru Fishing Restrictions, China Supply Constraints Shape Marine Ingredients Market


The Retail Rundown: Post-Holiday Reset Brings Value Back to the Center of the Case  


Sullivan Pushes Workforce Investment, Maritime Growth at Blue Economy Hearing


ANFACO-CYTMA Raises Concerns Over Canned Tuna Liberalization in EU-Mexico Trade Deal  


Canada Seafood Farmers Push for Aquaculture Growth in Next Agriculture Policy Framework  


NOAA Seeks Comments on Electronic Logbook Requirements for Gulf, South Atlantic Commercial Vessels


SalmonChile Expands Industry Network with New Member and Stronger Agricultural Partnerships  


Breakthrough for Seaweed Farming in the Baltic Sea, Full Life Cycle of Gutweed Farmed Successfully  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, June 3


Tue. Jun 2 2026

ANALYSIS: Two Weeks of Firm Prices as Supply Loss Tightens the US Crab Meat Market  


Louisiana All In for More Shrimp Buys as USDA Triples 2027 School Meals Budget


As Whale Rules Loom, Research Shows Consumers May Pay More for Ropeless Lobster


Gorton's Seafood Workers in Massachusetts Ratify New Three-Year Contract


Japan's April Marine Products Import Fell 6% in Volume, but Increased 3% in Value  


Bipartisan Bill Targets Aquatic Invasive Species Threatening US Fisheries


Cermaq Consolidates Canadian Operations Into Single Entity Following $1B Grieg Integration


Japanese Feed One to Reduce Fishmeal Content of Aqua Feeds from 40.5% to 30%  


Russia-Norway Scientists Meet to Set 2027–2028 Fish Catch Limits  


Blumar Q1 Profit Boosted by Fishing Gains as Salmon Business Weighs on Results


More Certifications Ahead From an Emerging Trend — Fish Welfare, Says Friend of the Sea  


DAERA Seeks Views on Fisheries Management Proposals for Protected Offshore Marine Areas


EU: Commission Approves €54 Million Spanish State Aid for Agricultural Companies


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, June 2


Mon. Jun 1 2026

ANALYSIS: Improved Lobster Landings Meet Disciplined Buying Ahead of Summer  


Bumble Bee Forced Labor Case Advances Despite Legal Setback for Indonesian Fishermen


USDA Seeks Over 300,000 Pounds of Salmon Products for Government Food Programs  


Captain D’s Expands Sustainable Sourcing With Wild‑Caught Alaska Fish Rollout  


Shipping Executives Warn WTO of Rising Costs From Global Trade Route Disruptions


Japan’s April Marine Products Exports Up 6% in Volume, Soared 37% in Value  


Undeclared Allergen Triggers FSIS Recall of Synear Pork and Crab Dumplings  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 1


NZ Bottom Trawl Footprint Remains Small


Chile Launches On-the-Ground Rollout of Artisanal Fishing Fuel Coupon


Expana's Weekly Top 10


Fri. May 29 2026

Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 29


Starving Gray Whales Are Dying at an Alarming Rate in the Pacific Northwest  


Scottish Sea Farms Fined £70,000 for Greenhouse Gas Rule Violations


ANALYSIS: Early Copper River Results Show Familiar Market Patterns Amid Lower Volume Start  


Global Seafood Alliance Unveils Expanded Agenda for 25th Responsible Seafood Summit in Bangkok


Canada Invests $816 Million to Expand Coast Guard Maritime Security Role


Trans-Ocean Products Makes Key Hires in Quality, Compliance and Product Development


Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending May 29, 2026  


ILO Adopts First Global Workplace Safety Code for Aquaculture  


Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%  


Louisiana-NOAA Joint Patrols Result in Eight Fishing Citations in the Gulf  


ANALYSIS: Skipjack Tuna Prices Steady Despite Lower EPO Landings  


US Seafood Groups Demand Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Trade Practices


Pacific Heat Wave Triggers Closure of Large Area off California to Protect Loggerhead Sea Turtles


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NL and Seafood Industry Seeks Federal Support to Maintain Marine Atlantic's Essential Service Status

The Newfoundland and Labrador provincial government has called for federal help to ensure the Marine Atlantic ferry service remains an "essential service" within the province.

NL Premier Tony Wakeham wrote to the federal Minister of Transport to express concern over an application currently before the Canada Industrial Relations Board that would reconsider Marine Atlantic's "essential service" designation.

"Marine Atlantic is more than a ferry service. It is a critical supply chain and transportation link for Newfoundland and Labrador, and the primary means of moving essential...

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Norwegian Seafood Exports Face Continued US Market Pressure in May

Norwegian seafood exports declined 1% in May to NOK 13.4 billion, marking the fourth month of value decline in 2026 as US market losses and quota-driven volume reductions continue to pressure the industry.

US Market Losses Mount

The United States remains Norway's most challenging export market, with May exports falling NOK 363 million to NOK 992 million, a 27% decline from May 2025. The US has now become Norway's third-largest market, down from previous rankings.

"The US market has seen the sharpest decline...

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Trump Customs Order Tightens US Import Scrutiny as Tariff Fight Broadens

On June 3, US President Trump signed an executive order on customs enforcement that broadens the US trade crackdown beyond tariff rates and into the mechanics of how goods enter the country, according to the White House document.

The US President signed the order while all eyes were watching USTR Section 301 announcements, checking tariff exceptions, and anticipating the US tariff schedule as the trade team readies to switch from current Section 122 duties to Section 301 measures aimed to bring “reciprocal” tariff rates back to life.

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Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending June 5, 2026

As the Iran war heads into its fourth month, Hezbollah rejected a US-brokered ceasefire proposal in Lebanon, while Israel said it would continue operations and not withdraw troops, despite Trump’s claims of progress toward a wider regional peace effort involving Iran.

Meanwhile, fighting and strikes continue across Lebanon, Gaza, and the Gulf region, with tensions persisting around key energy routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Below is Expana’s weekly summary of the war’s most significant effects on global commodities. For the latest real-time updates, follow the Middle East Conflict tag...

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House Bill Would Subject Marine Monument Fishing to Magnuson-Stevens Rules

The House Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries examined legislation on June 3 that would require fishing in marine national monuments to follow federal fisheries management standards, along with measures expanding Alaska Native sea otter harvesting rights and Gulf state waters.

Rep. Amata Coleman Radewagen's (R-American Samoa) H.R. 8904 would codify that fishing in marine national monuments designated under the Antiquities Act must be regulated under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. The measure aims to maintain US fisheries management standards while ensuring responsible access to resources...

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Japan: Alaska Black Cod Price Has Risen 22% Year-On-Year

The domestic market price of 4/5-pound black cod from Alaska rose from approximately 1,800 yen/kg ($11.25/kg) to 2,200 yen/kg ($13.75/kg) this spring. This is believed to be due to producers' demands for price increases in recent years, as well as the general rise in prices of fatty fish species. Looking ahead, "there are many uncertain factors, and it's impossible to predict until autumn deepens," according to a distributor, reported Minato Shimbun. 

Japan is a major consumer of US black cod...

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Russia Targets US, China Market Share in Japanese Fish Imports

Russia hopes to further increase fish and seafood exports to Japan, aiming to overtake major rivals—the US and China—in the coming years.

For 2026, Russia's fish exports to Japan decreased by 4% in volume during the January–April period, while revenue from those exports increased by 2% to US$249 million. Export volumes totaled 32,000 tons, according to the Russian Fish Union based on Japanese customs statistics.

Surimi shipments rose 5% to 8,000 tons and increased 20% in value to US$20 million. Pollock fillet...

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FAIRR Seafood Benchmark Exposes Industry ESG Weaknesses, Pollution Risks

The $95 trillion FAIRR Initiative launched its inaugural Coller FAIRR Seafood Index, revealing significant environmental and social risk management gaps across the world's 20 largest listed seafood companies that supply major retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Ahold Delhaize.

The benchmark assessed companies on 16 financially material topics, including modern slavery, pollution, food safety, and climate impacts, challenging positive perceptions of sustainability in the seafood sector and revealing weak corporate preparedness for mounting regulatory and litigation risks.

Companies demonstrated stronger performance on social issues, averaging 39/100, compared to environmental topics...

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America Turns 250. Shuckin' Shack is Throwing the Party.

America is turning 250, and Shuckin' Shack, the 18-unit oyster bar franchise, is celebrating the only way it knows how: with cold drinks, hot food, fresh oysters and absolutely zero interest in doing anything halfway. Packed to the brim with seafood, burgers, BBQ, beer buckets, American cocktails and enough "Red, White & Blooze" energy to make a bald eagle shed a tear, Shuckin' Shack's Summer 2026 Campaign, kicking off June 1, is making beach-loving, oyster-shucking American dreams come true...

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ANALYSIS: Copper River Sockeye Prices Decline Faster Than Last Year

Early Copper River market behavior continues to follow a familiar seasonal path, with initial scarcity-driven premiums giving way to lower pricing as additional fish enter the pipeline. Last week’s trade already showed the market beginning to normalize after the opening rush, and the latest quotations suggest that the correction has continued as expected.

For 4–6 lb. whole Copper River sockeye, the reported average price moved from $16.00/lb on 26-May to $12.00/lb on 28-May, before falling again to $10.00/lb on...

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Chile Posts 13% Fisheries Growth in 2025 as Jack Mackerel, Sardine Surge; Salmon Dominates Farming

Chile's National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca) reported total sector landings of 4.51 million tons in 2025, marking a 13% increase from the previous year as both wild-capture and farmed production expanded across major species categories.

The annual statistics, released on June 3, show that industrial fishing contributed 1.27 million tons, while artisanal operations landed 1.72 million tons. Aquaculture harvests reached 1.53 million tons, with the combined sectors reflecting broad-based growth across Chile's fishing regions...

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USDA Awards $848,160 Catfish Contract to Single Mississippi Producer

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded its 192,000-pound catfish procurement to Consolidated Catfish Producers LLC of Isola, Mississippi, for $848,160, following a solicitation that drew seven bidder responses.

The May 21 award covers 152,000 pounds of unbreaded raw catfish fillets at $4.08 per pound and 40,000 pounds of breaded oven-ready catfish strips at $5.70 per pound. Deliveries will run from July 1 through November 30, 2026, serving domestic food distribution programs across multiple states...

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Nissui Raises Shipping Prices Up to 30% on Frozen Foods, Fish Products

Japanese seafood giant Nissui announced June 1 that it will increase shipping prices on household frozen foods, processed fish products, and commercial frozen foods effective September 1, 2026.

The price increases range from 2% to 30%, depending on product category, with household processed foods, including chikuwa, crab-flavored kamaboko, and fish sausage, seeing 5-17% increases. Household prepared frozen foods and frozen agricultural products will increase 2-17%, while some commercial frozen foods face increases of up to 30%...

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Industry Applauds FDA Approval of "Golden Sea Bream" Marketing Name for Rhode Island Scup

The US Food and Drug Administration will allow scup caught in Rhode Island waters to be marketed as "Golden Sea Bream," a change expected to boost marketability and profitability for local fishermen.

Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02) secured the approval through language included in the FY26 Agriculture appropriations bill signed into law earlier this year. The FDA subsequently confirmed "Golden Sea Bream" as an acceptable market name, with the update reflected in the July 2026 Seafood List publication...

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Russia's Pacific Capelin Catch Surges 62% Above Entire 2025 Total

Russia is experiencing a Pacific capelin catch boom this year, with January–May catches exceeding 2025 totals by more than 62%.

Catch volumes reached 13,000 tons, according to the All-Russian Association of Fishery Producers (VARPE). By comparison, 2025's total catch was 7,600 tons, down 23% year-on-year and marking a ten-year low.

Aleksandr Savelyev, head of the Russian Fisheries Information Agency, told Russian business paper Kommersant the catch increase stems primarily from growing capelin stocks. He noted that capelin populations fluctuate annually depending on natural and...

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Fresh Promotions Power Summer Traffic Push Across Foodservice

Summer marketing is heating up across foodservice, with major chains leaning into value, nostalgia, loyalty and limited‑time offers to drive traffic amid cautious consumer spending. This week’s roundup highlights gamified rewards programs, family‑focused promotions and global sports tie‑ins, alongside notable menu upgrades centered on sourcing and sustainability. The update also covers strategic moves shaping the industry, from franchise expansion and new delivery integrations to heightened regulatory scrutiny and potential M&A activity as restaurant operators navigate shifting demand and competitive...

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Quinlan Sues Newfoundland Government Over 2024 Seizure of $500K Worth of Crab

Canadian seafood processor Quinlan has filed suit in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador against the province's Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, seeking damages from the seizure and destruction of snow crab in July 2024.

The lawsuit alleges government officials acted "without lawful authority" when they seized and destroyed approximately 52,000 pounds of processed crab ready for market, causing substantial financial losses estimated at $500,000 and significant harm to the company's reputation.

"This action is not about the current government, and it should not come...

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