Thu. Feb 12 2026

ANALYSIS: Weather, Trade Dynamics and Seasonal Demand Drive Firm Lobster Pricing  


ANALYSIS: France Posts Decade‑High Shrimp Imports in 2025  


FDA Puts Ecuadorian Shrimp Producer SONGA on Red List for Salmonella Risk


US Department of Commerce Sets Preliminary AD Rates for Vietnamese Frozen Fish Fillet Exporters


Durham Meat & Seafood Debuts as Holding Group for Seattle Fish, Lombardi Brothers and Other Brands


NASCAR's Busch Family Reignites Successful StarKist Partnership for a Second Year


Mowi Sees 8.3% Growth in Harvest Volume for 2026, Reaffirms Outlook Despite Market Pressures


Canada Launches New Plan For Seafood and Agricultural Sectors to Diversify Markets


Higgins Urges Trump Administration to Protect US Shrimp Industry in New India Trade Deal


UNFI Unveils 2026 Spring and Summer Retail Trends  


McDonald’s Reports Strong US Momentum, Sustained Global Comp Growth


A Message from Director of NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resource Kim Damon-Randall  


Seasonal Menu Trends and Promotions Shaping Valentine’s and Lent in Foodservice


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, February 12


Wed. Feb 11 2026

Highwood Harbor Acquires Major US Importer Eastern Fish Company


Ag Coalition Highlights USMCA Strength in New Report, Sees Big US Economic Benefits


Japan: 2025 Surimi Product Exports Increased 5% to JPY 11.2 Billion


The Retail Rundown: Beef Leads Valentine’s Protein Features as Lobster Prices Ease  


Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun Named to Washington Post’s Next 50 List for 2026


Kroger Anchors Valentine’s Day Strategy Around Fresh Surf & Turf Offers  


Daniel Suddaby Departs Global Tuna Alliance Following Board Direction Shift


Smashburger Rolls Out Shrimp Menu In Time For Lent


UK Supermarkets See Sales of Sustainable Seafood Soar  


Cracker Barrel Leans Into Spring with New and Returning Seasonal Items


Habit Burger Introduces New Baja Crispy Fish Sandwich and Fish Fridays In Time For Lent  


IFFO Announces its 2026 Members’ Meeting in Madrid


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, February 11


Tue. Feb 10 2026

NOAA Releases 2023 Fisheries of the US and Economics Reports; Seafood Consumption Dips


ANALYSIS: Europe’s Frozen Squid Imports Increase on Robust Peru and China Output  


Trump Order, US‑India Statement Lock in 18% Tariff on Indian Shrimp Imports


Northern Wind to Roll Out Bon Cuisine Frozen Seafood Line at SENA  


Captain D's Debuts Crispy Crunchy Shrimp for Lent


Safe Catch Makes its Way to the Freezer Aisle with New Fish Nuggets


Proximar Seafood Projects Solid 2026 Outlook Amid Initial Q1 Size Distribution Challenges


Russia Maintains Crab Exports to China as US Market Remains Closed


Recall Alert Following Illness Linked to S&M Shellfish Co Oysters


Icelandic Salmon Finishes 2025 With Q4 Operational Profit, Full-Year Loss Narrows


SalMar Achieves Record Harvest and Cost Efficiency in Q4 2025 Amid Strong Operational Performance


MSC: 90 Percent of US Fisheries Meet Sustainable Standards; Highlights MSC-Certified SCEMFIS Members


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, February 10


Mon. Feb 9 2026

Access, Concentration, and Risk: The New Structure of Global Crab Trade  


ANALYSIS: US Squid Imports Plunge in November as Buyers Await Indian Tariff Clarity  


President Trump Restores Commercial Fishing Access to Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Monument


New York Man Charged in Snow Crab, Blueberries Heist After Allegedly Hacking Trucking Company Emails  


Boston Sword & Tuna, Vikenco Settle Litigation, Confirm Ongoing Partnership


Japan: 2025 Fishery Imports Fell by 3% in Volume; Pollock Surimi up 36% from Russia, US Down 11%


Norway's Annual Salmon Mortality Rate Dips Below 15% for First Time in Several Years  


Bakkafrost Reports Financial Pressures in Q4 2025 Linked to Salmon Oversupply


Atlantic Sapphire Seeks Up to $25 Million to Sustain Phase 1 Turnaround Toward EBITDA Breakeven


Kroger Names Ex-Walmart Executive as its New CEO  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, February 9


Fri. Feb 6 2026

ANALYSIS: US Groundfish Imports Show November Gains but Yearly Deficits Keep Prices Firm  


Ecuador’s Aquaculture Leader Calls for US Trade Talks as India-US Deal Reshapes Shrimp Market


New Coalition Calls on Administration to Safeguard USMCA, Highlighting Ag and Seafood Stakes


Surimi Producer Trans-Ocean Products Appoints Chris Cameron as President


Rabobank: Salmon Supply Growth to Stall, Tariffs, Trade Shifts to Drive Shrimp Volume  


The Curse and the Blessing of Diverse Fisheries For Communities that Rim Alaska’s Bering Sea  


John Williams Retires and Blake Price Steps In as Director of the Southern Shrimp Alliance


Expana's Weekly Top 10: Key Market Drivers from Trade Developments to Seasonal Trends  


BioMar Acquires Outstanding Shares in Ecuador, Maintaining Strategic Partnership


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, February 6


Ecuador Wraps CEPA Negotiations with United Arab Emirates, Strengthening Trade and Investment


White Castle Gears Up for Lent with its Return of Buttermilk Shrimp Nibblers


P.F. Chang's Unveils Limited-Time Valentine's Day Prix Fixe Menu


FDA Announces Nationwide Recall of Prime Food's Dried Croaker Fish


Vaseline and Red Lobster Unite for Valentine's Day Kissing Booth Experience


Patrick Keliher Named 2025 Captain David H. Hart Award Recipient


Thu. Feb 5 2026

Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, February 5


Captain Fresh to Restart Indian Supply Chains as US-India Trade Deal Lowers Shrimp Tariff


Newfoundland and Labrador to Close Boston Trade Office, Reallocates Outreach Homeward


Expana’s 2026 Valentine’s Day Index: Lower Lobster Tail Prices Help Pull Meal Costs Down


DHS, DOL Release 64,716 Supplemental H-2B Visas for 2026 to Aid Seafood Processing, Seasonal Labor


ANALYSIS: China's Lobster Imports Hit Record High Amid Supplier Shift  


Canada Unveils New Initiatives to Modernize Fisheries and Reduce Regulatory Burdens


FDA Warns Carolina Seafood Over HACCP Failures for Ready-to-Eat Crab, Shrimp Dips


US Market Challenges Push Norwegian Salmon Fillet Exports Down 37%, Poland and China Surge


StarKist Launches ‘Fuel Good, Feel Good’ Campaign Featuring Former Bachelorette, US Hockey Hero  


Canada's Whalesafe Fishing Gear Protects Whales and Supports Coastal Economies  


ANALYSIS: Norwegian Salmon Production Grows 11.9% in 2025, With the Outlook Indicating Stability  


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ANALYSIS: Weather, Trade Dynamics and Seasonal Demand Drive Firm Lobster Pricing

Over the past several weeks, escalating raw material costs have driven lobster market prices steadily higher, with select sizes now trading at 52-week highs. Severe winter weather across much of the US and Canada, among the harshest in recent years, has only intensified supply challenges. While fishermen are no strangers to rough seas, the added impact of extreme cold has led to iced-over ports and dangerous conditions at sea. As a result, harvest activity has been sharply reduced, with most vessels managing just one...

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ANALYSIS: France Posts Decade‑High Shrimp Imports in 2025

The French National Directorate of Foreign Trade Statistics has released full‑year 2025 figures for shrimp imports. France imported 137,137 metric tonnes of shrimp last year, worth EUR 889.14 million—up 12.2% in volume and 10.5% in value compared with 2024. This is the highest volume in a decade. The totals cover all shrimp species and product forms, but frozen warm‑water shrimp remain the backbone of the trade: HS code 030617 accounts for 84% of import value...

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US Department of Commerce Sets Preliminary AD Rates for Vietnamese Frozen Fish Fillet Exporters

The US Department of Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily found that two major Vietnamese pangasius exporters, Bien Dong Seafood Co., Ltd. and NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Company, sold product at less than normal value during the August 1, 2023, - July 31, 2024 review period.

In total, Commerce found four companies were eligible for a separate antidumping rate in its preliminary review published in the Federal Register on February 11. It also rescinded the review for 16 firms with no shipments, and preliminarily rescinded for 24 others and the...

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Mowi Sees 8.3% Growth in Harvest Volume for 2026, Reaffirms Outlook Despite Market Pressures

Mowi closed 2025 with record-high revenues of EUR 5.73 billion ($6.80 billion) and harvest volumes of 559,000 metric tons (MT), capping a year of consistent operational gains despite industry-wide supply pressures that depressed salmon prices throughout the year.

“I am delighted that we are delivering on our strategy and am impressed yet again by the way this whole organisation constantly strives for both record volumes and record revenues throughout the value chain. It is also pleasing to see that costs...

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Canada Launches New Plan For Seafood and Agricultural Sectors to Diversify Markets 

Yesterday, at the annual Policy Breakfast of Food and Beverage Canada, Minister of Agriculture Heath MacDonald announced two new programs to help Canadian food suppliers diversify their markets.

A total of $75 million will be invested in the AgriMarketing Program Market Diversification over 5 years (2026-27 to 2030-31) for the Canadian food sector to better respond to market instability by encouraging greater market diversification.

The action was promised by Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, last September in a speech outlining sweeping economic changes...

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UNFI Unveils 2026 Spring and Summer Retail Trends 

As the industry shifts out of the holiday season and into the new year, United Natural Foods (UNFI) has unveiled seasonal trends set to take shape as the weather warms.

The company debuted its 2026 Spring and Summer Trends at its latest retail show, held Feb. 11–12 in Orlando, Fla., with more than 3,400 retailers and suppliers in attendance.

UNFI outlined five trends expected to gain momentum this spring and summer:

  1. Health is Wealth: Increased adoption of GLP-1 medications and updated USDA guidelines...

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A Message from Director of NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resource Kim Damon-Randall

Welcome to Whale Week 2026!

Whales are one of nature’s most awe-inspiring animals. Whale watching tours are so popular, in fact, that they boost U.S. coastal economies. And whales serve as vital indicators of the overall health of the ocean. As long-lived, slow-growing species, the health of both individual whales and their populations’ can provide insights into potential changes or stressors in the ocean.

This year, we invite you to take a deeper dive into several key areas about how...

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Ag Coalition Highlights USMCA Strength in New Report, Sees Big US Economic Benefits

The Agricultural Coalition for USMCA has released a new report underscoring the pact’s importance to the US farm and seafood sectors. The analysis positions the USMCA as a stabilizing force for rural economies amid rising input costs and volatile markets, noting that exports to Canada and Mexico generated significant US economic activity in 2024.

The report found that agricultural and seafood exports to Canada and Mexico produced $149 billion in total US economic output in 2024, supporting about 493,000 full-time jobs and $36 billion...

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Japan: 2025 Surimi Product Exports Increased 5% to JPY 11.2 Billion

According to the Ministry of Finance's trade statistics, exports of surimi products (excluding fish sausages), such as kamaboko, totaled 10,352 tons in 2025, down 0.5% from the previous year and the sixth-highest on record.

Due to the trade embargo, exports to China remained zero, as in the previous year. Meanwhile, exports to the United States, the largest market, increased 2% year-on-year, despite the headwinds posed by Trump's tariffs. Exports to Hong Kong, the second-largest export market, and the...

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FDA Puts Ecuadorian Shrimp Producer SONGA on Red List for Salmonella Risk

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added Sociedad Nacional de Galápagos C.A. (SONGA), a prominent Ecuadorian shrimp producer, to its Import Alert 16-81, which targets seafood products found or suspected to be contaminated with Salmonella. The addition, published February 6, 2026, means SONGA’s shipments destined for the United States will face increased scrutiny and potential detention at the border.

Import Alert 16-81 authorizes the FDA to detain without physical examination (DWPE) seafood products from listed companies when Salmonella contamination is known...

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Durham Meat & Seafood Debuts as Holding Group for Seattle Fish, Lombardi Brothers and Other Brands

Seattle Fish Company and Lombardi Brothers Meats, along with Flocchini Family Provisions, Durham Ranch and MacDonald Meat Company, have unified under a single brand: Durham Meat & Seafood. The rebrand was announced on LinkedIn on February 9.

Each operating company will continue to run independently to preserve local relationships and service, the announcement said. Durham Meat & Seafood will serve the foodservice and hospitality, grocery and retail, specialty meat, and national distribution sectors across the five businesses...

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NASCAR's Busch Family Reignites Successful StarKist Partnership for a Second Year

In a partnership renewal, the NASCAR family- Kyle, Samantha, and Brexton Busch- is once again joining forces with StarKist, building on a highly successful collaboration last year.

"It's going to be another great year with our friends at StarKist. I grew up with the brand, and I'm a big fan," expressed Kyle Busch. "Daytona sets the tone for a long season with nonstop momentum, and racing 500 miles requires serious focus and energy behind the wheel. I never slow down, so I rely on StarKist's great-tasting...

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Higgins Urges Trump Administration to Protect US Shrimp Industry in New India Trade Deal

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins has addressed a letter to President Trump and senior cabinet officials, advocating for enhanced protections of the domestic shrimp industry following the new trade agreement framework between the US and India, which includes lower tariffs on Indian seafood.

In his letter, Congressman Higgins underscores how vital the wild-caught seafood industry is to Louisiana residents, cautioning that lowering tariffs on Indian imports could flood the market with farm-raised shrimp of less quality.

He pointed out...

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McDonald’s Reports Strong US Momentum, Sustained Global Comp Growth

McDonald’s reported fourth-quarter results showing broad-based comparable sales growth across all segments, supported by traffic gains and value positioning, while maintaining operating momentum despite restructuring costs.

"McDonald's value leadership is working," said Chairman and CEO Chris Kempczinski. "By listening to customers and taking action, we have improved traffic and strengthened our value & affordability scores. That focus helped increase global systemwide sales by 8% and delivered strong comp sales growth across all segments this quarter. The momentum we've built reinforces the progress we've made with...

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Highwood Harbor Acquires Major US Importer Eastern Fish Company

Highwood Harbor, a seafood holding company owned by Jordan Mazzetta, has acquired Eastern Fish Company, one of the largest US importers of shrimp and frozen seafood. The move expands Highwood's sourcing, marketing and distribution capabilities across North America and globally.

Eastern Fish Company, which marked its 50th anniversary in 2024, has grown into a significant supplier of shrimp, scallops, crab, salmon and other seafood to major retail chains, foodservice operators, and distributors.

Following Highwood's acquisition model, Eastern Fish will operate as a standalone entity, preserving its existing business structure. Eric Bloom...

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The Retail Rundown: Beef Leads Valentine’s Protein Features as Lobster Prices Ease

Beef tops protein feature volume this week, accounting for 25.1% of ad space. Seafood follows at 23.6%, with pork at 23.1% and chicken at 22.1%. Egg promotions fell to just 2% of total protein ads, down four points from the prior week amid softening retail demand.

Steaks dominate Valentine’s beef promotions, representing 40% of all beef features. Ribeyes, T-bones, and boneless strip filets lead the lineup, and all at sizable premiums compared to last year.

According to Expana’s US Valentine’s Day Index, tenderloin prices have eased month-over-month...

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Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun Named to Washington Post’s Next 50 List for 2026

Red Lobster's CEO, Damola Adamolekun, has been named to the Washington Post’s Next 50 List for 2026. The list highlights 50 individuals who are “reshaping how America thinks, works, connects and creates.” The publication said those included will define the stories of 2026.

Adamolekun, 36, has already made a significant impact at Red Lobster. He spearheaded a major menu update, including a renewed focus on seafood boils and revamped promotions. He was first named CEO in September 2024, ushering in a new era for the seafood...

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