Fri. Jun 6 2025

Secretary Lutnick Commits to Meeting with Alaska Seafood Industry Leaders  


ANALYSIS: Price Trends and Production Data for Norwegian Atlantic Salmon  


ICFA Releases Key Messages, Reaffirms Stance on Bottom Trawling Ahead of 2025 UN Ocean Conference


Russia to Launch One of the Largest Fish Processing Plants in the Country Next Year


U.S. House Hearing Highlights Mutually Exclusive Policy Goals With NOAA Fisheries in the Middle


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, June 6


Thu. Jun 5 2025

Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Reps. Dingell and Mast Reintroduce Forage Fish Conservation Act to Protect Fishing Economy


Reps. Huffman, Moylan, Case Reintroduce Magnuson-Stevens Act Update Legislation


Australis Aquaculture Begins Construction on New Processing Facility in Vietnam  


Japan: Fisheries and Aquaculture Production Hit New Low in 2024, Fourth Consecutive Year of Decline  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, June 5


Wed. Jun 4 2025

ANALYSIS: Mixed Performance Among Key Exporters of Pandalus Borealis in Q1  


The Retail Rundown: Pork Deals Deliver Summer Savings  


NOAA Fisheries Reports a 24% Drop in Staff From Six Divisions Across the Alaska Region  


Russia Reduces Global Exports of White Fish Due to Sanctions


Japan: April Fishery Product Exports up 23% at 51,600 Tons, with Value up 22% at JPY 30 Billion  


Legislation Paving the Way for Offshore Renewable Energy in Newfoundland and Labrador Takes Effect


Cousins Maine Lobster Set to Open First Food Truck in Minneapolis  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, June 4


Tue. Jun 3 2025

ANALYSIS: Pacific Halibut Market Update: Quota Cuts, Tight Supply, and Record Prices  


USTR Extends China Section 301 Tariffs for Certain Seafood Products


The Japanese Government Aims to Increase Oyster Exports to JPY 9.3 Billion by 2030  


ICFA Launches Seafood Nutrition Toolkit


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 2


Mon. Jun 2 2025

ANALYSIS: Copper River Sockeye Opens with Typical Price Spike and Slower Start to Volume  


ANALYSIS: Market for Red Swimming Crab Meat Faces Uncertainty Amid Tariff Shifts and Supply Concerns  


ANALYSIS: Scottish Salmon Exports, Biological Performance and Price Movements  


Japan: Uncertainty Over Frozen Scallop Exports to the U.S. Amid Trump Tariffs


Japan Increases Fish and Seafood Imports from Russia


Two Univ. of Idaho Professors Earn Elite Researcher Status for Fishery & Global Health Contributions


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 2


Volatility Defines 2025 in Food and Agriculture Markets – How do You Navigate It?


IFB Agro Plans to Acquire Cargill India’s Aqua Feed Business


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Russia Remains Major Salmon Producer in North Pacific Region Russia Remains Major Salmon Producer in North Pacific RegionAccording to experts from the Russian Federal Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, one of Russia’s leading research institutions in the field of fisheries, salmon landings in the North Pacific Ocean (NPO) amounted to 528,000 tonnes in 2024, with Russia leading fish catches in the region.   This marks the largest share of Russian catch in the region, accounting for almost 48% of the NPO’s total catch last year. In second place was the United States with 42% and Japan in third place with 9%.   According to experts from Russian newswire Fish News...

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