Mon. Jun 1 2026
ANALYSIS: Improved Lobster Landings Meet Disciplined Buying Ahead of Summer
Louisiana All In for More Shrimp Buys as USDA Triples 2027 School Meals Budget
Bumble Bee Forced Labor Case Advances Despite Legal Setback for Indonesian Fishermen
USDA Seeks Over 300,000 Pounds of Salmon Products for Government Food Programs
Captain D’s Expands Sustainable Sourcing With Wild‑Caught Alaska Fish Rollout
Shipping Executives Warn WTO of Rising Costs From Global Trade Route Disruptions
Gorton's Seafood Workers in Massachusetts Ratify New Three-Year Contract
Japan’s April Marine Products Exports Up 6% in Volume, Soared 37% in Value
Cermaq Consolidates Canadian Operations Into Single Entity Following $1B Grieg Integration
Undeclared Allergen Triggers FSIS Recall of Synear Pork and Crab Dumplings
More Certifications Ahead From an Emerging Trend — Fish Welfare, Says Friend of the Sea
Chile Launches On-the-Ground Rollout of Artisanal Fishing Fuel Coupon
NZ Bottom Trawl Footprint Remains Small
Expana's Weekly Top 10
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 1
Fri. May 29 2026
Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending May 29, 2026
ANALYSIS: Early Copper River Results Show Familiar Market Patterns Amid Lower Volume Start
US Seafood Groups Demand Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Trade Practices
ANALYSIS: Skipjack Tuna Prices Steady Despite Lower EPO Landings
Pacific Heat Wave Triggers Closure of Large Area off California to Protect Loggerhead Sea Turtles
Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%
Starving Gray Whales Are Dying at an Alarming Rate in the Pacific Northwest
Scottish Sea Farms Fined £70,000 for Greenhouse Gas Rule Violations
Louisiana-NOAA Joint Patrols Result in Eight Fishing Citations in the Gulf
Trans-Ocean Products Makes Key Hires in Quality, Compliance and Product Development
ILO Adopts First Global Workplace Safety Code for Aquaculture
Global Seafood Alliance Unveils Expanded Agenda for 25th Responsible Seafood Summit in Bangkok
Canada Invests $816 Million to Expand Coast Guard Maritime Security Role
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 29
Thu. May 28 2026
ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Import Estimates for May Show 5.2% Rise as Timing Factors Drive Activity
Nova Scotia's Clark's Harbour Seafood Expands From Live Lobster to Global Processing Operation
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
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
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
Kroger’s Valerie Jabbar Retires After Nearly Four Decades
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 26
New Zealand King Salmon Investments Returns to Profit, Upgrades FY26 Earnings Guidance
Steakholder Foods To Launch Perfecta Premium Plant-Based Meat in US Later This Year
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ANALYSIS: Improved Lobster Landings Meet Disciplined Buying Ahead of Summer

The Canadian spring lobster season is now fully underway, with all spring LFAs open and Nova Scotia’s LFA 33 and 34 scheduled to close this weekend. While some areas were scheduled to open earlier than usual, persistent weather issues throughout May limited landings and slowed the broader build in production.
Live demand is typically weak during the early spring period, particularly after Easter and before late-May holiday demand tied to Mother’s Day and Memorial Day. The market did see a modest uptick in activity around those calendar events...
Full Story »Louisiana All In for More Shrimp Buys as USDA Triples 2027 School Meals Budget

The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Child Nutrition Program, in recent years budgeted at $17-25 billion, is up for a significant raise in 2027 to 81 billion, as detailed in a statement from the Southern Shrimp Alliance.
Their press release announced that in mid-May the Louisiana House of Representatives unanimously adopted House Resolution 205 to “[u]rge and request the United States Department of Agriculture to utilize the Commodity Procurement program under Section 32 of the Agricultural Adjustment...
Full Story »Bumble Bee Forced Labor Case Advances Despite Legal Setback for Indonesian Fishermen

A California federal court delivered a mixed ruling on May 27 in the human trafficking lawsuit against Bumble Bee Foods, granting part of the tuna company's request to reconsider an earlier decision while allowing the Indonesian fishermen's core claims to proceed.
Chief Judge Cynthia Bashant acknowledged that the court had mischaracterized a key Ninth Circuit precedent in her November 2025 ruling denying Bumble Bee's motion to dismiss. The court had incorrectly stated that the Ratha v. Phatthana Seafood case definitively "held" that trafficking...
Full Story »USDA Seeks Over 300,000 Pounds of Salmon Products for Government Food Programs

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is soliciting bids for salmon products totaling more than 304,000 pounds, marking the agency's third major seafood procurement this month as government purchasing activity accelerates.
The May 27 solicitation seeks canned pink salmon and frozen wild salmon fillets for domestic food distribution programs, with bids due June 5 at 1:00 PM Central Time and acceptances announced by June 18. Deliveries are scheduled between August 1 and December 15, 2026.
The procurement consists of over 100,000 cases of canned pink salmon...
Full Story »Captain D’s Expands Sustainable Sourcing With Wild‑Caught Alaska Fish Rollout
Captain D’s is expanding its commitment to sustainably sourced, U.S.-caught seafood while maintaining an accessible, value-focused price point.
The fast-casual seafood chain is rolling out Wild Caught Batter Dipped Fish from Alaska, battered fresh daily in restaurants. The item will appear across several core menu platforms, including the brand’s value-driven Full Meal Deals and signature platters.
“Our guests know Captain D’s for its great seafood, generous portions and incredible value,” said Phil Greifeld, CEO of Captain D’s. “This...
Full Story »Gorton's Seafood Workers in Massachusetts Ratify New Three-Year Contract

Members of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Union who work at Gorton's Seafood in Gloucester, Massachusetts, ratified a new three-year contract, the UFCW announced May 27.
According to the UFCW, the roughly 240 union employees make frozen fish sticks, among other products, and are the main supplier of McDonald's Filet-O-Fish sandwiches along the East Coast. The agreement covers other roles beyond seafood processing, including sanitation.
Gorton's of Gloucester, founded in 1849, is one of America's oldest seafood companies and a pioneer in the frozen fish...
Full Story »Cermaq Consolidates Canadian Operations Into Single Entity Following $1B Grieg Integration

Mitsubishi-owned salmon farmer Cermaq is streamlining its expanded Canadian operations through a June 1 subsidiary amalgamation, creating a unified structure five months after completing its $1 billion acquisition of Grieg Seafood's North American assets.
The consolidation merges three entities—CQ Canada Holding Ltd., Cermaq Canada Ltd., and Cermaq Seafood BC Ltd.—into Cermaq British Columbia Ltd., with CAD 224 million in capital. CEO Steven Rafferty will serve as director of the Campbell River, BC-based entity...
Full Story »More Certifications Ahead From an Emerging Trend — Fish Welfare, Says Friend of the Sea

Fish welfare is emerging as one of the most significant issues in the global food sector, at a time when more than half of the fish consumed worldwide now comes from intensive farming.
Friend of the Sea and World Sustainability Foundation have collaborated with Fair Fish and Fish Etho Group to develop 24 species-specific standards for aquaculture operations that improve stocking density, water quality, stress management, and slaughter methods.
That initiative is also supported by the Fish Welfare Project, launched in 2017 by FOS and...
Full Story »NZ Bottom Trawl Footprint Remains Small
New data shows New Zealand's trawl footprint continues to cover only a tiny fraction of the country's waters, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says.
"The analysis, published on the Ministry for Primary Industries' website, shows the trawled area within New Zealand's territorial sea and Exclusive Economic Zone is concentrated in specific fishing grounds. It represented only 1.7 per cent of the total area in the 2024/25 fishing year, with most of that area previously...
"I know the topic of bottom trawling provokes strong reactions from...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Early Copper River Results Show Familiar Market Patterns Amid Lower Volume Start

Copper River's 2026 wild salmon season commenced Friday, May 22, marking the start of another anticipated harvest cycle. Opening day results showed 39,100 sockeye landed according to Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) data, representing a measured beginning typical of early-season operations.
Tuesday's harvest delivered 34,100 additional sockeye, though this tracked below the forecast for the period of 55,000. Combined landings reached approximately 73,200 fish, a volume progression that aligns with traditional seasonal patterns as fishing operations gain momentum. Another opener was scheduled for...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Skipjack Tuna Prices Steady Despite Lower EPO Landings

The latest data from the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) shows cumulative yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) landings from January to March 2026 fell 24.9% year-over-year in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). Mexico leads yellowfin landings with a 43% share, followed by Ecuador at 20%...
Full Story »Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%
Iceland Seafood International reported sharply higher first-quarter profitability for 2026, with net profit more than doubling as sales climbed across all three business divisions.
The company posted Q1 sales of €146 million, up 22.4% year-over-year (YOY), while net profit increased to €2.1 million from €1 million YOY. EBITDA rose to €5.7 million, with 12-month EBITDA reaching €22.8 million.
Sales growth was led by the company’s S&D division, where revenue jumped 41% to €72.2 million...
Full Story »Expana's Weekly Top 10
Today, Expana’s Weekly Top 10 highlights the headlines shaping the week, as reported by Expana’s writers and market experts.
As summer gets underway, weather‑driven shifts in grilling demand are pushing retailers to pivot toward Father’s Day promotions. Trade and geopolitics remain major market disruptors, with renewed USMCA talks, evolving US‑China tariff signals, seafood trade enforcement pressure, and Middle East developments influencing energy and freight markets. This week’s update also covers industry consolidation, product reformulation amid easing cocoa prices, and new fertilizer supply coming online as Brazil...
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 »ILO Adopts First Global Workplace Safety Code for Aquaculture
A new international code aimed at improving workplace safety in aquaculture has been adopted by experts representing governments, employers and workers, marking the first global guidance of its kind for the fast-growing industry.
The code, developed through the International Labour Organization (ILO), is designed to help countries and industry stakeholders strengthen occupational safety and health protections for aquaculture workers, who often face poor working conditions and preventable job-related injuries and illnesses.
Aquaculture has become an increasingly important source of food production and rural...
Full Story »Canada Invests $816 Million to Expand Coast Guard Maritime Security Role

Canada announced a $816 million, seven-year investment to strengthen maritime security and expand the Canadian Coast Guard's monitoring capabilities, particularly in Arctic waters where vessel traffic and security risks are growing.
Key components include establishing a year-round Maritime Domain Awareness Hub in Iqaluit, adding reconnaissance equipment to helicopters, installing four new long-range radar sites along the Northwest Passage and Hudson Strait, and acquiring surveillance drones to extend Coast Guard reach.
The investment supports the Coast Guard's new security mandate under the Strengthening Canada's...
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 »Shipping Executives Warn WTO of Rising Costs From Global Trade Route Disruptions

Major shipping industry leaders told World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala that mounting capacity pressures and alternative routing costs are driving up expenses for shippers and consumers during a May 28 meeting in Geneva.
The executives, representing companies including MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, and Hapag-Lloyd, cited disruptions in the Gulf region and other maritime chokepoints that are forcing cargo onto saturated alternative routes, with significant cost implications.
One executive highlighted the scale challenge, noting that approximately 70 freight trains are needed to match...
Full Story »Japan’s April Marine Products Exports Up 6% in Volume, Soared 37% in Value
According to trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance and reported by The Minato Shimbun, April exports of marine products (fish and shellfish and their preparations, and fish meal) increased by 6% year-on-year (YOY) to 54,968 tons and by 37% to 41.138 billion yen ($258.28 million). Scallop exports decreased by 8% to 4,876 tons but increased by 8% to 8.471 billion yen ($53.18 million). Yellowtail exports increased by 26% to 3,502 tons and doubled to 9.751 billion...
Full Story »Undeclared Allergen Triggers FSIS Recall of Synear Pork and Crab Dumplings
The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA's) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) on Sunday, May 31 announced a recall initiated by Synear Foods USA, LLC covering 71,603 pounds of frozen not‑ready‑to‑eat (NRTE) pork and crab soup dumpling products due to mislabeling and undeclared peanuts.
FSIS said the issue was identified during a routine inspection. The affected products were produced between October 15, 2025, and February 23, 2026, and carry establishment number “EST. 45942” inside the USDA mark...
Full Story »Chile Launches On-the-Ground Rollout of Artisanal Fishing Fuel Coupon
Chile’s Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) officially launched its new Artisanal Fishing Coupon program in Caleta La Vega, Calbuco, providing small-scale fishers with direct access to subsidized fuel.
The launch was led by Undersecretary of Fisheries Osvaldo Urrutia, accompanied by Los Lagos Region Economy Seremi Gisela Strauch and Subpesca zonal director Gustavo Castro. During the visit, local fishers tested the system by purchasing fuel on-site for their vessels and paying through their BancoEstado RUT accounts.
The coupon is an extraordinary government...
Full Story »Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending May 29, 2026
Three months into the Iran war, the United States and Iran have reached a tentative framework to extend a ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and ease some US blockade measures, though the deal has not been approved by US President Donald Trump, reports Reuters.
The proposed agreement would create a 60-day window for broader negotiations after months of conflict disrupted global oil, LNG, and other commodity markets. Major unresolved issues include Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and security in the Strait of Hormuz.
The framework is seen as a temporary de-escalation measure aimed at stabilizing energy markets rather than...
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 »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 »Starving Gray Whales Are Dying at an Alarming Rate in the Pacific Northwest

On Tuesday, the number of gray whales that have perished along Washington’s ocean coastline and in Puget Sound had reached 22. Yesterday the number rose to 23.
Researchers at the Cascadia Research Collective say the most recent one was found on the Olympic National Park shoreline. It’s the sixth stranding death recorded in May, significantly down from April’s staggering count of 17.
We haven’t been able to do a detailed exam on [the Olympic Peninsula whale] yet, so we don’t know too much about it...
Full Story »Scottish Sea Farms Fined £70,000 for Greenhouse Gas Rule Violations

Scottish salmon processor Scottish Sea Farms Limited was fined £70,000 by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency following violations of fluorinated greenhouse gas regulations at its Lerwick facility in Shetland.
SEPA issued two £35,000 civil penalties after discovering that refrigeration equipment at the Gremista Industrial Estate site was operating without required leakage detection systems during a routine compliance inspection.
The violations involved Ice Plant 4 and Ice Plant 5, both containing fluorinated gases above the 500-tonne CO₂ equivalent regulatory threshold but lacking working leakage detection...
Full Story »Trans-Ocean Products Makes Key Hires in Quality, Compliance and Product Development
Trans-Ocean Products has made three staffing moves as the surimi seafood producer looks to strengthen its work in quality assurance, regulatory compliance and product development.
The company named John Viechnicki audit and compliance manager, a role that will have him overseeing customer and regulatory audit requirements as well as industry standards. He will also work with ingredient and packaging suppliers to help ensure they meet the company’s food safety and quality expectations. Viechnicki brings 14 years of experience at Trans-Ocean, along...
Full Story »Global Seafood Alliance Unveils Expanded Agenda for 25th Responsible Seafood Summit in Bangkok
The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has rolled out an expanded agenda for this year’s Responsible Seafood Summit, marking the event’s 25th edition. The conference will take place September 21–24 at the Shangri‑La Bangkok and is being hosted in partnership with The Center for Responsible Seafood.
Designed as a four‑day gathering for seafood professionals across the supply chain, the Summit will combine conference sessions, networking events and optional industry field trips. Organizers say the updated program is intended to deliver...
Full Story »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 »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...
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