Thu. May 28 2026
ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Estimates for May Show 5.2% Rise as Timing Factors Drive Activity
US Seafood Groups Demand Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Trade Practices
Nova Scotia's Clark's Harbour Seafood Expands From Live Lobster to Global Processing Operation
Louisiana-NOAA Joint Patrols Result in Eight Fishing Citations in the Gulf
Artificially Bred and Grown Eels to be Marketed for the First Time
US House Committee Advances Bill to Close 'Port Shopping' for Imported Seafood
New Policy Brief Highlights Major Gaps in US Seafood Import Monitoring
Pacific Heat Wave Triggers Closure of Large Area off California to Protect Loggerhead Sea Turtles
Padilla, Seafood from Norway Recognized for Award-Winning US Campaign
Menhaden Industry Fires Back at Conservation Group Over 'Double Standard' Criticism
WTO’s Nordquist Urges Faster Action on Fisheries Subsidies at Monaco Blue Initiative
COREMAHI Honors Ocean Allies Winners for Responsible Bycatch Release
Scientists Map Regional Differences in Chinook Salmon Diets
DoorDash, Deliveroo and Wolt Launch First Global FIFA World Cup 2026 Campaign
Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 28
Hormel Foods Delivers Strong Q2 Growth Across All Segments
Wed. May 27 2026
Copper River Season Opens with 39,000 Sockeye Catch, Elevated Early-Season Prices
Webinar Explores Seafood Market Outlook for H2 2026, Price Trends and Sourcing Risks
Conservation Groups Sue to Block Seafood Imports From Eight Countries Over Marine Mammal Bycatch
Brazil Eyes Return to EU Fish Market After Decade-Long Ban
Norwegian Police Recover 18 Tons of Stolen Salmon in Hijacked Semi-Trailer
Hokkaido Okhotsk Scallop Production Projects 220,000 MT, a 15% Down YOY
The Retail Rundown: Retail Focus Shifts Toward Father’s Day Grilling Demand
Long Island Shellfish Growers Gain Access to Federal Disaster Aid
Walmart Enhances Supply Chain to Bring Customers What They Need, When They Need It
Atlantic Sapphire Unveils Restructuring Plan, Sets Stage for Delisting
Shanghai Lab Uses Color Carp to Advance Aquaculture Genetics
Second Senior Kroger Executive Announces Retirement This Month
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, May 27
Tue. May 26 2026
ANALYSIS: Retail Shrimp Volume Down 12% Year-Over-Year as Prices Reach 12-Year Highs
Federal Judge Halts Extended Recreational Red Snapper Seasons in Four States
US Targets Illegal Fishing With Visa Bans to Boost Seafood Industry
Norway's Seafood Industry Splits Over "Production Fish" Export Ban Reversal
Channel Fish Positions Seafood as SNAP Compliance Solution
The Foodservice Industry Highlights Consumer Trends Leadership Moves and Brand Growth
Putin Visit Reinforces Russia-China Fisheries Partnership Growth Plans
Steakholder Foods To Launch Perfecta Premium Plant-Based Meat in US Later This Year
New Zealand King Salmon Investments Returns to Profit, Upgrades FY26 Earnings Guidance
Kroger’s Valerie Jabbar Retires After Nearly Four Decades
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 26
Fri. May 22 2026
ANALYSIS: US Frozen Tuna Supply Tightens as Seasonal Demand Window Nears
Federal Court Battle Erupts Over South Atlantic Red Snapper Permits
Red Lobster's Oldest Operating Restaurant to Close After 56 Years
Scottish Salmon Exports to UAE, Gulf States Set for Boost Under New Trade Framework
Nova Scotia's LFA 33 Lobster Harvesters Gain Jonah Crab Bait Access in Policy Shift
Friendly’s Rolls Out Seafood-Focused Summer Menu, Value Updates to Drive Seasonal Traffic
Premier Dixon and Governor Dunleavy Sign Renewed Alaska-Yukon Intergovernmental Accord
Mexico Launches Multi-Agency Crackdown on Shrimp Smuggling Operations
Expana Publication Schedule for the Memorial Day Holiday Period
Haaland to Play Viking in Norwegian Seafood-Backed Film "ViQueens"
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 22
Thu. May 21 2026
Circle Seafoods Sets 2026 Alaska Seine Prices, Holds Pink Base at $0.61
Hilton Foods Maintains 2026 Outlook Despite Seafood Headwinds
Alaska's Attorney General Voids 5 Board of Fish Regulations on Area M, Due to Ethics Violation
Seafood Nutrition Partnership Launches Fourth Annual Summer Seafood Challenge
Study Finds Juvenile Fraser River Chinook Exposed to Hundreds of Contaminants
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 21
Canada Launches New Funding Call to Tackle Ghost Fishing Gear
Premier Lantz Announces Senior Staff Changes in Prince Edward Island Government
Terra Medi Recalls Smoked Herring Over Botulism Risk
Kazakhstan Inks $50M Deal for 5,300-tonne Shrimp Farm, Location TBD
In-Store Grocery Shopping Remains Strong Despite Digital Shift, FMI Report
Vancouver World Cup Matches to Anchor New BC Investment Initiative
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ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Estimates for May Show 5.2% Rise as Timing Factors Drive Activity

May 2026 import estimates, adjusted for the remaining four days of the month, point to total volumes of approximately 150.5 million pounds, representing a 5.2% year-over-year increase. This uptick occurs against the backdrop of elevated inventory levels and pricing dynamics that suggest supply growth is outpacing demand fundamentals.
Peeled shrimp leads estimated volumes at 65.9 million pounds, though this represents a 3.5% decline versus the particularly strong May 2025 performance. Breaded shrimp emerged as the standout category with a 26.8% year-over-year...
Full Story »US Seafood Groups Demand Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Trade Practices

Twenty-three American seafood organizations have formally asked US Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer to launch a comprehensive Section 301 investigation into unfair seafood trade practices, escalating industry pressure for trade enforcement against imports they say are decimating domestic producers.
The May 19 letter, signed by groups ranging from the Southern Shrimp Alliance to the Hawaii Longline Association, asks USTR to address a sweeping range of alleged violations, including dumping, subsidies, environmental harm, banned veterinary drugs, false labeling, prohibited fishing gear, structural excess capacity, and labor abuse...
Full Story »Nova Scotia's Clark's Harbour Seafood Expands From Live Lobster to Global Processing Operation

Clark's Harbour Seafood has transformed from a traditional live lobster operation into a vertically integrated seafood business with global ambitions, according to a new case study from Invest Nova Scotia.
Under owner Jim He's leadership since 2016, the southwestern Nova Scotia company now operates alongside sister companies Atlantic ChiCan Seafood and Stoney Island Fisheries, creating an integrated supply chain spanning harvesting through export.
The evolution accelerated in 2019 when Clark's Harbour Seafood began diversifying beyond live lobster exports...
Full Story »Louisiana-NOAA Joint Patrols Result in Eight Fishing Citations in the Gulf
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents and NOAA Fisheries officers cited eight individuals for alleged fishing violations during joint patrols conducted on May 15 in the Gulf of America.
The citations included both recreational and commercial violations across multiple fisheries. Among the violations were possession of red snapper over legal limits, fishing without required federal permits, and possession of species during closed seasons.
Notable cases included a Mississippi shrimp vessel captain cited for lacking a federal shrimp permit, a Louisiana angler possessing eight red snapper...
Full Story »Artificially Bred and Grown Eels to be Marketed for the First Time
The Fisheries Research and Education Agency and Marino Forum 21 will begin trial sales of artificially bred and grown eel on May 29th. Yamada Suisan of Saiki City in Oita Prefecture, which received the technology transfer, will be selling the eels. This marks the world's first introduction of fully farmed eel products to the market. The selling price will be 9,720 yen ($61.00), including sales tax, for a pack of two frozen grilled eels, which works out to just under...
Full Story »New Policy Brief Highlights Major Gaps in US Seafood Import Monitoring

Conservation groups have highlighted a new policy brief released by the US Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing & Labor Rights Coalition, which revealed significant gaps in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP).
The brief stems from a technical report by John Simeone of Simeone Consulting, LLC, which outlined reforms needed to prevent IUU fishing and human rights abuses-linked seafood from entering the US market.
The analysis found that in 2024, the US imported $25 billion in seafood, yet over 60%...
Full Story »Padilla, Seafood from Norway Recognized for Award-Winning US Campaign
Padilla has earned a series of national and regional communications awards for its Sea-To-Table Restaurant Week 2025 campaign developed with Seafood from Norway, highlighting the program’s impact on consumer engagement and seafood sales in the Northeast U.S.
The agency recently received two 2026 PRSA Silver Anvil Awards in the categories of Marketing: Consumer Products – Regional Focus and Events + Observances for associations, government and nonprofit organizations. Additional recognition included a Certificate of Excellence in the 2026 PRovoke Media Innovation SABRE Awards North America...
Full Story »WTO’s Nordquist Urges Faster Action on Fisheries Subsidies at Monaco Blue Initiative
At the Monaco Blue Initiative on Wednesday, WTO Deputy Director-General DJ Nordquist urged governments to speed up acceptance and implementation of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies and to keep negotiating tougher rules on subsidies tied to overcapacity and overfishing.
In her remarks, she said harmful fishery subsidies continue to threaten ocean health, food security and coastal livelihoods, even as sustainable fisheries remain critical to jobs and economic resilience. “We are at a critical moment for global fisheries governance and for the future...
Full Story »Scientists Map Regional Differences in Chinook Salmon Diets
A new study from University of Victoria and the Pacific Salmon Foundation has found that adult Chinook salmon in the Salish Sea rely heavily on herring for food, though their diets vary by region and season.
The research, published in Fisheries Oceanography and led by UVic PhD student Wesley Greentree, analyzed thousands of salmon stomach samples collected by recreational anglers through the Adult Salmon Diet Program.
Researchers found herring were the dominant prey year-round across the Salish Sea. But regional differences emerged...
Full Story »Copper River Season Opens with 39,000 Sockeye Catch, Elevated Early-Season Prices

Cold temperatures, wind and rain greeted the fleet that made it out to the Copper River fishing grounds for the 12-hour season opener last Friday. A total of 39,000 sockeye salmon and 967 Chinook salmon were caught, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G).
Expana market reporter Joshua Bickert reports that both sockeye and kings are seeing elevated wholesale prices, though levels remain typical for early-season product. Market participants largely believe that prices should fall rapidly...
Full Story »Conservation Groups Sue to Block Seafood Imports From Eight Countries Over Marine Mammal Bycatch

Conservation groups filed suit against the National Marine Fisheries Service in the US Court of International Trade seeking to halt seafood imports from eight countries they claim fail to meet US marine mammal protection standards.
The lawsuit targets imports from Argentina, Ecuador, India, Norway, Taiwan, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, and Vanuatu, alleging that their commercial fisheries kill unsustainable numbers of marine mammals as bycatch and use gear including gillnets, longlines, and trawls.
Under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the US must ban seafood imports from countries...
Full Story »Norwegian Police Recover 18 Tons of Stolen Salmon in Hijacked Semi-Trailer

Norwegian police recovered 18 tons of stolen salmon Sunday after an observant citizen spotted the hijacked semi-trailer used to transport the fish at a Circle K gas station in Vestby, according to Nettavisen.
The salmon was stolen from the seafood company 1814Salmon in Dal early Saturday morning, with police receiving the burglary report at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Hours later, authorities received a separate report about two stolen semi-trailers taken from Skarnes the night before.
The breakthrough came when the victim of the trailer theft posted...
Full Story »The Retail Rundown: Retail Focus Shifts Toward Father’s Day Grilling Demand

Cold and wet weather across several regions of the country dampened Memorial Day grilling plans, likely creating a softer-than-anticipated kickoff to the unofficial start of the summer grilling season.
Attention is now quickly turning toward the next major grilling occasions of the summer—Father’s Day and the Fourth of July holiday period. These seasonal events historically begin to influence demand patterns for grilling staples such as bellies, loins, ribs, and steaks.
Following Memorial Day, protein promotions have shifted more heavily toward seafood, which now accounts...
Full Story »Walmart Enhances Supply Chain to Bring Customers What They Need, When They Need It
Continuing its commitment of Everyday Low Prices (EDLP) for customers, Walmart today announced a new supply chain strategy, Prepaid Consolidation. This program helps get products to shelves and customers faster by simplifying inbound supplier logistics and building a more connected, scalable, tech-enabled supply chain that improves service and lowers costs.
The program expands Walmart’s first mile capabilities for prepaid suppliers by using its national supply chain network to create a scalable way to merge shipments, creating greater transportation efficiency. Suppliers send products under a single...
Full Story »Shanghai Lab Uses Color Carp to Advance Aquaculture Genetics
At a Shanghai Ocean University research station in suburban Shanghai, an international team of young scientists is using the Oujiang color common carp to explore genetics, selective breeding and aquaculture performance.
The fish, native to Zhejiang province’s Oujiang River basin, is known for vivid color varieties including red, white and spotted strains. It is prized for its table value and for its visual appeal and researchers at the university say the species has become a valuable model for improving both ornamental and production...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Retail Shrimp Volume Down 12% Year-Over-Year as Prices Reach 12-Year Highs

Current retail shrimp market data reveal a significant shift in consumer purchasing patterns: volume is down 12% year-over-year, while prices have reached levels not seen since 2012. Dollar sales have remained relatively stable at 0.8% growth, indicating that price increases have largely offset volume declines in aggregate revenue terms.
Volume and pricing dynamics
The 12% volume decline reflects reduced shrimp imports into the US market, influenced by elevated costs throughout the supply chain. Despite the volume contraction, retail dollar performance shows minimal change...
Full Story »US Targets Illegal Fishing With Visa Bans to Boost Seafood Industry
The US State Department has taken its first enforcement action under a new, tougher approach to combating illegal fishing, moving to restrict visas for dozens of individuals linked to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
On March 20, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau announced that the US would impose visa restrictions on 26 foreign nationals accused of being responsible for, complicit in, or benefiting from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and related activities. The action follows President Donald Trump’s 2025 executive order...
Full Story »US House Committee Advances Bill to Close 'Port Shopping' for Imported Seafood

The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously advanced legislation giving the FDA authority to order the destruction of contaminated seafood and other hazardous imports, marking a significant step toward closing a regulatory loophole that has allowed rejected products to re-enter US markets.
The Destruction of Hazardous Imports Act (H.R. 2715) passed the committee last week with a 43-0 bipartisan vote, sending it to the House floor for consideration. The bill targets "port shopping," where exporters withdraw contaminated merchandise flagged by the FDA at one port and...
Full Story »Pacific Heat Wave Triggers Closure of Large Area off California to Protect Loggerhead Sea Turtles

California’s swordfish drift gillnet fleet will need to stop fishing in a 25,000-square-mile area off California during June, July and August this summer to protect endangered loggerhead sea turtles.
“I am writing to request immediate closure of the Pacific Loggerhead Conservation Area to drift gillnets,” wrote Catherine Kilduff, Senior Attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity in her May 18 letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.
“The above-normal sea surface temperature anomalies in the Southern California Bight during the months...
Full Story »Menhaden Industry Fires Back at Conservation Group Over 'Double Standard' Criticism

The menhaden fishing industry is pushing back against the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership's criticism of recent fisheries management decisions, accusing the conservation group of applying inconsistent standards to protect recreational anglers while targeting commercial fishermen.
The Menhaden Fishermen's Coalition responded Monday to TRCP's May 6 blog post that criticized the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's decision to form a work group on Chesapeake Bay menhaden management rather than immediately advancing harvest cuts.
TRCP had called the ASMFC decision "another delay for Chesapeake Bay menhaden conservation" and argued...
Full Story »COREMAHI Honors Ocean Allies Winners for Responsible Bycatch Release
The Committee for Responsible and Sustainable Mahi-Mahi (COREMAHI) recognized winners of its Ocean Allies contest at an awards ceremony in Lima, Peru highlighting fishers in the country, as well as Ecuador, for responsible handling and release of marine wildlife during the 2025-26 mahi-mahi season.
Funded by Publix Super Markets and the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership’s Global Mahi Supply Chain Roundtable and carried out by COREMAHI, the contest aimed to reward fishers already using strong bycatch handling and release practices. Participants submitted videos...
Full Story »DoorDash, Deliveroo and Wolt Launch First Global FIFA World Cup 2026 Campaign
DoorDash is taking its FIFA World Cup 2026 sponsorship global, launching a new international campaign with Deliveroo and Wolt as the three brands come together in a shared marketing push for the tournament.
The campaign, titled “Deliver Us to Fútbol,” rolled out today across TV, BVOD, out-of-home, paid digital, audio and social channels. It marks the first international creative campaign spanning DoorDash and its global portfolio brands, with local activations, events and partnerships planned across the US, Canada, the UK...
Full Story »Webinar Explores Seafood Market Outlook for H2 2026, Price Trends and Sourcing Risks

Seafood markets are entering H2 2026 under real pressure.
How will shifting trade flows, disease outbreaks, evolving consumer demand, and shipping volatility shape seafood procurement and pricing in the coming months?
In just 30 minutes on May 28, Expana's seafood experts Angel Rubio and Janice Schreiber will walk you through the latest price movements, supply dynamics and sourcing risks potentially impacting your supply chains in H2 2026.
● Shrimp: Where farmed output from Ecuador, India, Vietnam are heading, antidumping duties updates - and the impact on US and EU prices.
● Salmon: Supply vs. demand for Norwegian and Chilean Atlantic salmon, impact of sea lice...
Full Story »Brazil Eyes Return to EU Fish Market After Decade-Long Ban
Brazil’s fishing industry is preparing for a crucial European Union audit next month that could reopen the European market to Brazilian fish exports after nearly 10 years.
The issue was the focus of the 27th Ordinary Meeting of the Sectorial Chamber of Fish Production and Industry (CSPES), held Monday at the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA) in Brasília.
The EU mission, scheduled for June 8–19, will include inspections of industrial fishing vessels in Rio Grande do Norte and Santa Catarina. Industry and...
Full Story »Hokkaido Okhotsk Scallop Production Projects 220,000 MT, a 15% Down YOY

In the Okhotsk region of Hokkaido, full-scale scallop fishing operations began in mid-May at some fishing cooperatives in the northern area. The scallop catch plan for fiscal year 2026 (April 2026 to March 2027), including fishing ground development and farmed scallops, is projected to decrease in both the northern (Soya-Esashi) and southern (Omu-Utoro) areas, falling 15% further from the previous year's figure of 220,250 tons—the first time in seven years that the catch has fallen below 300,000 tons. However, signs of improved scallop growth...
Full Story »Long Island Shellfish Growers Gain Access to Federal Disaster Aid
New York oyster growers battered by this winter’s severe weather will now have access to federal disaster assistance after the US Department of Agriculture approved a Secretarial Disaster Designation for Suffolk County.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the designation Tuesday, making aquaculture operations in Suffolk and neighboring Nassau County eligible for low-interest emergency loans through the USDA’s Farm Service Agency.
The designation follows heavy snowfall, prolonged freezing temperatures and widespread ice formation in February that prevented shellfish growers from accessing harvesting areas and damaged...
Full Story »Atlantic Sapphire Unveils Restructuring Plan, Sets Stage for Delisting
Atlantic Sapphire ASA has unveiled a sweeping restructuring plan designed to stabilize its finances, secure fresh liquidity, and reshape the company’s ownership after months of mounting financial pressure.
The land-based salmon farming company said it has entered into a restructuring agreement with a group of major shareholders and convertible loan holders representing about 63% of its shares and 93% of its outstanding convertible debt. The investor group includes Condire Management L.P., Nordlaks Holding AS, Nokomis Capital, Strawberry Capital AS, and Joh. Johannsson...
Full Story »Second Senior Kroger Executive Announces Retirement This Month

Kroger said Tim Massa, Executive Vice President and Chief Associate Experience Officer, will retire Sept. 18, closing out a 16-year run in which he helped shape the retailer’s people strategy, labor approach and leadership pipeline.
Massa has been with Kroger for 16 years, following a long tenure at Procter & Gamble. During his time at Kroger, he held several senior leadership roles, including Group Vice President of Human Resources and Labor Relations, Chief People Officer, Senior Vice President, and Executive Vice President and...
Full Story »Federal Judge Halts Extended Recreational Red Snapper Seasons in Four States

A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on May 21, halting extended recreational red snapper fishing seasons across four South Atlantic states after finding NOAA Fisheries acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" in approving permits that could allow catches up to 20 times the annual recreational limit.
US District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras ruled that the National Marine Fisheries Service failed to address public comments warning of potential overfishing and violated its own regulations by approving incomplete exempted fishing permit applications...
Full Story »Norway's Seafood Industry Splits Over "Production Fish" Export Ban Reversal

Norway's seafood sector faces a deepening divide after Sjømat Norge, the Norwegian Seafood Federation, announced it would support lifting the country's longstanding ban on exporting uncorrected "production fish" to increase its market access in the European Union.
The industry group informed members of the decision in an internal email on May 15, according to Dagens Næringsliv. Production fish refers to farmed salmon with wounds, injuries, or other defects that currently must be corrected through filleting before export under regulations dating to the early 1990s...
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