Thu. Apr 10 2025

Russian Fishermen to Significantly Increase Fish Exports to Brazil


SalMar’s Q1 2025 Results Show 19.3% Decrease Y-O-Y in Total Harvest Volume


Sluggish Prices for Russian Pollock Roe at Busan Auction; 10% Lower Than 2024


US Senators Introduce Bill to Combat Foreign Illegal Fishing


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, April 10


Wed. Apr 9 2025

Southern Shrimp Alliance Responds to “The Pause”


Ace Aquatec Appoints New CFO


Reciprocal Tariffs Impact Japan's Yellowtail and Scallop Exports


Les Hodges: Could Russian Crab Return to US Shores?


The Retail Rundown: Easter Momentum Builds


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Russia is Increasing its Shrimp Catch This Year


WA Gov. Ferguson Makes Changes to Fish and Wildlife Commission


Burnsed Trucking Responds to New Trump Tariffs with Strategic Focus on Seafood Import Shifts


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, April 9


Tue. Apr 8 2025

ANALYSIS: Evolving Supply Dynamics and Terminal Pricing in the Whole Fish Market


Japan: Price Will Surge by 40% for St. Lawrence Snow Crab


Pacific Seafood Acquires New Distribution and Processing Facility in Florida


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, April 8


Mon. Apr 7 2025

Tariff Talks 2025: Expana's Weekly Rundown #3


ANALYSIS: Blue and Red Swimming Crab Meat Market and Tariff Implications


ANALYSIS: Latest US Tariffs Place 54% on Groundfish Imports from China


Canadian Snow Crab Fishery Updates: NB Open Now, NL Opening April 10


Barclays Downgrades Salmar and Leroy Seafood to Underweight


Minister Byrne Launches Seafood Marketing Support Program for Global Market Diversification


FDA Refuses Antibiotic-Contaminated Shrimp from Five Different Foreign Shrimp Exporters in March


Asian Markets Plunge as Trump's Global Tariff Turmoil Deepens


Leroy Seafood's Q1 2025 Results Show 11,800 GWT Increase in Total Harvest Volume


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, April 7


Fri. Apr 4 2025

The Winding Glass: We Will All Pay the Price for Tariff Stupidity, Incompetence, and Hubris- Opinion


Alaska Govenor Appoints Olivia Irwin from YRDFA to Board of Fisheries, Starting July 1


Whales Return to California; CDFW Limits Crabbing to Reduce Entanglement Risks


Conservative Party of Canada Announces Boost to Harbours Program While Criticizing Liberals


Murkowski, Kaine Introduce Legislation to Bolster Commercial Fishing Industry


Glaciar Pesquera Achieves South America’s First FISH Certification


NFI Sushi Council Launches New Website


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, April 4


Thu. Apr 3 2025

Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, April 3


NOAA Helps Two Alaskan Communities Solve Snow Crab Delivery Problem in Bering Sea


NL Snow Crab Fishery Still Set to Open April 13; FFAW Asks DFO for Biomass Information


Southern Shrimp Alliance: US Shrimp Industry Hails New Tariffs as Crucial Lifeline


Japan Extends High Tariff on Russian Seafood Products by One Year Until the End of March 2026


Russian Fishermen Plan to Double Pollock Roe Supplies to China This Year


ANALYSIS: First Fishing Season for Peruvian Anchovy in the Southern Region


ANALYSIS: A Challenging Start of the Year for Argentinian Shrimp


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Florida Seafood Industry Wary of Red Tide; But Officals Aren't Worried Just Yet SEAFOODNEWS.COM [The Tallahassee Democrat] by Karl Etters - October 8, 2018

Trace amounts of red tide, which is now present on all three of Florida's coastlines, have crept into the easternmost portions of Gulf County.

With Apalachicola Bay so near, some seafood distributors are worried that its presence or a shift into the area could cut into an already struggling industry.

"When something like that happens, it kills an awful lot of fish and creates issues," said Franklin County Seafood Workers Association President Shannon Hartsfield ...

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