Fri. Aug 15 2025

Scottish Salmon Exports on Track to Hit Record £1 Billion on Strong US, Asian Growth


Major Indonesian Shrimp Exporter PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati Placed on FDA Red List


Trump Says Immigration Plan Will Balance Farm Labor Needs and Border Security


Russia Eyes Boost in Kamchatka Crab Exports to China as Logistics Improve


On Eve Of US-Russia Summit, Five Chinese Research Ships at Work in US Arctic Waters  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, August 15


Thu. Aug 14 2025

Ecuador’s Shrimp Sector Still Facing $20 Million Monthly Tariff Burden Even with Rate Advantage


Champlain Seafood Expands with Purchase of BA Richard, a Long-time New Brunswick Lobster Processor  


Russian Pollock Surimi Imports by Japan, China and South Korea Up 33%, Imports from US Down 11%


Icelandic Salmon Farmer Kaldvik AS Shuffles Leadership as CEO Departs


New Bill Would Allow US Sturgeon Farmers to Operate Freely While Meeting ESA Standards  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, August 14


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Wed. Aug 13 2025

ANALYSIS: Front-Loaded Shrimp Inventories Set Stage for Market Shifts Under New Import Tariffs  


ANALYSIS: Chilean Salmon Supply Climbs As Export Patterns Shift And Prices Ease  


Bloomin’ Brands Names New SVP of Bonefish Grill as Brand Seeks Turnaround


Amazon Launches Same-Day Perishable Grocery Delivery in Over 1,000 Cities  


The Retail Rundown: Beef Tops Retail Ads as Grocers Prepare for Labor Day  


FDA Updates Advisory on South Korean Oysters Over Norovirus Concerns


Kingfish Company Announces CEO Transition as Vincent Erenst to Step Down in December  


Samherji Reports Lower Profits In 2024, Maintains Strong Investment in Operations


Japan International Seafood Expo To Host Record 650 Exhibitors In Tokyo on August 20-22


Sernapesca, Chilean Navy Seize 66 Tons of Illegally Caught Anchovy


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, August 13


Tue. Aug 12 2025

ANALYSIS: US Sockeye Prices Hold Firm as Bristol Bay Surges, Copper River Landings Drop  


SEAS Act Returns to Congress, Seeking Parity for US Seafood Producers in USDA Programs


Record Survival Rates for Scottish Farmed Salmon Drive Export and Domestic Sales Growth


NOAA Adds to Scientific Armada with New Mapping Ship Bound for Alaska


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Record Return of Hatchery Chinook Expected to Whatcom Creek  


Normex Secures Breakthrough Deal with South Korea’s Mirae Aquafarm for RAS Technology  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, August 12


Mon. Aug 11 2025

Ready Seafood Settles Lobster Industry Lawsuit with Former Employees, Packers Pride


High Liner Foods Q2 Performance Boosted by Later Lent, Retail Strength


Russian Fish And Seafood Exports Surge 13% Through Seven Months


Aquamar’s Daryl Gormley To Address Future Of Surimi At GAPP Annual Meeting


Trump Announces Alaska Summit With Putin on August 15 to Discuss Ukraine War  


Japan: Industry Cautious Over High Ikura Prices Amid 36% Decrease in Hokkaido Fall Chum Forecast


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, August 11


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Russia to Increase Total Allowable Catch for 2026

According to recent statements made by representatives of Russian Rosrybolovstvo, Russia will be increasing the total allowable fish catch for 2026. The increase will be based on recommendations prepared by industry scientists, particularly those at some of the country’s leading research institutions in the field of fisheries.

Ilya Shestakov, head of Rosrybolovstvo, said, “It is important that the total allowable catch is set using a precautionary approach, taking into account the recommendations of scientists. In 2026, the catch is planned to be increased by 61,100 tons—up to 3.65 million tons. Recent scientific expeditions have shown an increase in the stocks of a number of species, primarily pollock and herring. Thanks to this, Russian fishermen will be able to increase the volume of their catch.”

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