Tue. May 27 2025

Turning the Tide Announces 2025 Marine Industry Awards


BioMar Partners With Distribution Company in Iceland


Over 27,000 Sockeye and 1,000 Chinook Salmon Netted in Copper River’s First Opener on May 22  


FDA Issues Advisory on Frozen Half-Shell Oysters from the Republic of Korea


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OPINION: NOAA’s Budget Crunch Trimming Fat, or Cutting Muscle?  


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Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 27


Fri. May 23 2025

Oregon Gov. Kotek, Lawmakers Applaud $16 Million Pink Shrimp USDA Purchase  


Japan’s Frozen Pollock Surimi Imports Increased 4% in Q1


Bakkafrost Q1 Results Show Decreased Earnings Amid Increased Supply  


Russia Focuses on Boosting Seafood Exports, Particularly Value-Added Fish Products


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 23


Expana US and UK Will Be Closed on Monday, May 26, 2025


Tariff Talks 2025: Expana's Weekly Rundown #10


Thu. May 22 2025

Mowi Unveils New Post-Smolt Facility in Norway  


Russia and Caspian Countries Consider Extending Ban on Commercial Sturgeon Fishing in Caspian Sea  


Cousins Maine Lobster Expands Southern Territory to Gainesville and Savannah


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 22


Wed. May 21 2025

The Retail Rundown: Seafood Leads Memorial Day Retail Ads; Weather Poses Challenges  


GAPP Appoints Three New Staff Members to its Communications Team


European Union Imposes Sanctions on Russian Fish Sector for the First Time


New NOAA Research Suggests that Alaskan Salmon Sought Temporary Refuge During Marine Heatwaves


Japan’s March Imports of Fresh Trout Increased 2.5 Times, All from Norway


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, May 21


Tue. May 20 2025

ANALYSIS: Tracking the Widening Cod Price Divide - Atlantic vs. Pacific Trends (2023–2025)


ANALYSIS: Scallop Market Sees Imports Surge as New Domestic Season is Underway


Federal Purchases of US Seafood Products Have Increased More Than Five-Fold Over Past Decade


91 Gray Whales Reported Dead in Mexican Pacific: Highest Number Since 2020


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Russia May Face a Flounder Shortage This Year


Wild Bluefin Sales at Toyosu Market Surged by 70% in April


Norway Reports One Million Fish Mortalities in Production Areas 9 and 10


Feeder Vessel Transfers Disqualify Cargo from In-Transit Tariff Exemption Under IEEPA


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Russian Sea Aquaculture Accused of Dumping Thousands of Infected Salmon Outside Murmansk SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Barents Observer] by Atle Staalesen  Sept 11, 2015

Locals in the area of Molochny, a village south of Murmansk city, have probably long wondered where the intense stench of rotten fish comes from. This week it became clearer. Tons of distorted salmon is dumped in the area, parts of it bulldozed into the ground, parts located in the open.
 
According to locals, every week up to eight trucks have dumped fish loads in the area, news site Bloger51 reports. Pictures from the site show major volumes of rottening salmon scattered on site.
 
Environmental authorities conclude that the major volumes of rottening atlantic salmon found in Molochny outside Murmansk stem from the Russian Aquaculture’s facilities on the Kola coast....

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