Mon. Apr 20 2026
Red Lobster Revives Endless Shrimp Promotion
Alaska Seafood Industry Seeks Extension of EU CATCH Deadline Amid Trade Disruption Concerns
Venezuela Says MMPA Blue Crab Process Complete, Eyes US Market Return
ANALYSIS: Halibut Squeeze as Record-Low Pacific Quotas Meet Atlantic's Characteristic Volatility
ANALYSIS: UK Shrimp Imports Up 8.5% Year‑on‑Year in February
Congress Examines China's IUU Fishing Impact on US Seafood Markets
Louisiana Rep. Letlow Introduces Bill Requiring Federal Agencies to Buy Only US Seafood
Northern California Temporarily Closes Dungeness Crab Season While Whales Migrate Through
Japan's Mackerel Exports up 14% in February, Average Price Soared by 47%
Russia Eyes Higher Fish Export Revenue on Rising Prices Despite Flat Volumes
Hybrid Models Improve Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasts in Chile
WHOI Sea Grant Funds $1.6M Research Targeting Massachusetts Aquaculture, Fisheries Challenges
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, April 20
Gen Z and Millennials Reshape British Dining with a Health-First Mindset
Expana's Weekly Top 10
Fri. Apr 17 2026
ASP and FFAW Reach Deal on Newfoundland Snow Crab Season After Price Dispute
The Winding Glass: Diesel Prices Tip of Iceberg for Seafood Industry as Impacts Multiply Downstream
Walmart Launches Major Store Investment Push with 650+ Remodels, Great Value Brand Refresh
BC's Walcan Quinsam River Pink Salmon Fishery Becomes Province's Only MSC-Certified Salmon Operation
Japan's Pollock Exports Spiked by 42% to over 62,000 MT
GSA Appoints Libby Woodhatch and Jeremy Woodrow to its Board of Directors
Alaska to Homeport First Two Arctic Security Cutters, USCG Scales Back Seattle’s Expansion
Record DFO Survey Highlights Deep Importance of Newfoundland and Labrador Food Fishery
Russia Eyes Antarctic Expansion as Toothfish Research Wraps Up
Alaska Yellowfin Sole Gets the Spotlight in French Campaign With Herve and Cite Marine
Pokeworks Posts Record First Quarter as Expansion and Menu Innovation Fuel Growth
Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, April 17
Day 49 of Iran War: Oil Slumps as Iran Opens Hormuz; Lebanon Ceasefire Fuels Hopes of Wider Deal
Thu. Apr 16 2026
USDA Establishes First-Ever Office of Seafood to Support American Fishermen
ANALYSIS: Ecuador's Shrimp Value-Added Capacity Constraints Drive HLSO Flows to China, Europe
Newfoundland Snow Crab Processors File $2.5M Lawsuit Against FFAW Leaders
USTR 2026 National Trade Estimate Report: Highlights Global Barriers to Trade for Commodity Markets
US Celebrates 50 Years of the Law of Fisheries Management — the Magnuson-Stevens Act
Politis Steak & Seafood Partners with Q Plus Foods to Expand Specialty Seafood Reach
Survey Shows Rising Acceptance of Sidestream-Based Seafood Products
Japan's Herring Imports of 7900 MT in 2025 Record the Lowest in Recent Years
Sea of Okhotsk Pollock Catch Down 3.5% but Revenue Hopes High on Pricing
ICFA Panel to Explore Biodiversity and Global Food Security at Seafood Expo Global
ACFFA Opposes Funds to Atlantic Salmon Foundation in Canada’s New Force of Nature Plan
Agribusiness Leaders Meet André de Paula in Brasília to Bolster Ministry Role and Advance Fisheries
Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, April 16
Day 48 of Iran War: Pakistan Steps Up Mediation as US-Iran Talks Gain Momentum
Wed. Apr 15 2026
Trump Administration to Launch $166 Billion Tariff Refund System April 20
NY Man Indicted in $800,000+ Cargo Theft Ring That Targeted Snow Crab, Beer, Blueberries
CAVA Introduces Glazed Salmon in First Seafood Menu Expansion
Isfjord Norway Drops Mowi Salmon Over Russian Feed Ingredients
NOAA Wants Public Comment on Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska State Waters
California Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens After Three-Year Closure as Populations Recover
The Retail Rundown: Pork Leads Protein Promotions While Prices Remain Competitive
Regal Springs Teams with French-based Seanovation for Pre-Rigor Tilapia
Albertsons Reports Fiscal 2025 Results and Issues Fiscal 2026 Guidance
ASMI and Jiarong Supermarket Boost Alaska Seafood Visibility During Spring Festival
Cousins Maine Lobster Rolls Into Savannah and St. Louis with New Food Trucks
Blue Apron Introduces Family Style to Make Weeknight Dinner Easier for Families
Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, April 15
Day 47 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Disruption Persists as Diplomacy Inches Forward
Tue. Apr 14 2026
Access Determines Price: The Global Crab Market Tightens in 2026
US Extends Russian Seafood Ban as Alaska Pushes for Continued Restrictions
Gulf Snow Crab Season Gets Underway as Newfoundland Harvesters Weigh Price Decision
ANALYSIS: Argentina's Illex Squid Landings Surge 73% Year to Date, While Prices Show Upward Pressure
NOAA Enforcement Nets New Jersey Captain, Seafood Dealer in Illegal Scallop Scheme
ANALYSIS: February Dip in French Shrimp Imports Reflects Typical Seasonal Slowdown
Trident Seafoods Files $100 Million Suit Alleging Tacoma Fire Department Destroyed Kodiak Enterprise
UK Fish Stocks Face Growing Strain as Sustainability Ratings Slip for Cod, Scampi
Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, April 14
PEIXE BR Welcomes Brazil's New Fisheries Minister Araújo
ASC-Led Partnership Launches Sustainable Aquaculture Initiative in Songkhla Lake
Day 46 of Iran War: Trump Says Iran Deal Still Possible Amid Escalating Gulf Tensions
Mon. Apr 13 2026
Center for Biological Diversity Sues NOAA Over Northern Fur Seal Protection, Targets Pollock Fleet
Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, April 13
Proximar Reports Strong Q1 Biological Performance, Seeks Added Financing Amid Cash Pressure
Chile Coordinates Salmon Industry Response as Harmful Algal Blooms Affect 11 Farms
Alaskan Seafood Takes Center Stage on MasterChef Indonesia
NOAA Closes Northern Gulf of Maine Scallop Area After Quota Reached
Day 45 of Iran War: Oil Prices Surge Above $100 as US Tightens Control Over Iranian Gulf
Supreme Court Halts NL Snow Crab Tie-Up; Sackton Warns of Market Risk
Expana's Weekly Top 10
Direct-to-Consumer Seafood Pioneer LobsterAnywhere Approaches Million-Package Milestone
NFWF Announces $3.4 Million in Grants to Modernize Data Collection in US Fisheries
Japan-Russia Trade Official Highlights Strong Crab Demand Growth
Commerce Drops 283 Indian Shrimp Exporters from AD Review Over No Entries
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Red Lobster Revives Endless Shrimp Promotion

Red Lobster officially announced Monday the return of its Endless Shrimp promotion, bringing back the offer that contributed to the chain's 2024 bankruptcy filing.
The limited-time promotion returns as part of the brand's renewed focus on customer feedback, according to CEO Damola Adamolekun.
"Endless Shrimp has been a part of Red Lobster's legacy for 20 years and our guests have never stopped asking for it," Adamolekun said. "We're excited to bring it back, for a limited time, in a way that works for our business today and honors what made it special...
Full Story »Alaska Seafood Industry Seeks Extension of EU CATCH Deadline Amid Trade Disruption Concerns

A coalition of US and European seafood trade groups is urging the European Union to extend the July 10, 2026, deadline for compliance with updated EU CATCH certification requirements, warning that current traceability demands could effectively ban Alaska seafood from EU markets.
The coalition includes Seafood Europe, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI), At-Sea Processors Association (APA), National Fisheries Institute (NFI), and Pacific Seafood Processors Association (PSPA).
The groups cite a "core challenge" in requirements that each imported shipment provide traceability of each harvest vessel's...
Full Story »Venezuela Says MMPA Blue Crab Process Complete, Eyes US Market Return

Venezuela's Ministry of Fisheries announced on April 16 that it has successfully completed the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) comparability registration process with NOAA Fisheries, potentially clearing the way for resumed blue crab exports to the US market after a three-month embargo that devastated the country's fishing industry.
The Venezuelan government claims the registration "ensures that Venezuelan seafood products meet the rigorous quality and sustainability standards required for export to the North American market," according to an April 16 statement from the Ministry of...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Halibut Squeeze as Record-Low Pacific Quotas Meet Atlantic's Characteristic Volatility

The 2026 Pacific halibut season has opened at historically elevated price levels, with initial market values closely aligned with where the 2025 season finished. This firm start comes as the 2026 coastwide quota was set at 29.33 million pounds, the lowest total allowable catch in the more than 100-year history of the fishery, reinforcing an already tight supply outlook. U.S. allocations were mostly unchanged from last year, while British Columbia’s quota was reduced by about 7 percent, reflecting continued stock concerns under the International Pacific Halibut Commission's...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: UK Shrimp Imports Up 8.5% Year‑on‑Year in February

According to HM Revenue & Customs, UK shrimp import volumes in February climbed 8.5% year‑on‑year and stood 7.5% above the five‑year average, at 5,617 tonnes. While most EU countries usually see a further dip in February due to weaker demand, UK imports barely changed from January. Overall, the UK started the year positively: January–February imports were up 4.8% year‑on‑year at 11,282 tonnes, 2.7% above the five‑year average for these two months...
Full Story »Louisiana Rep. Letlow Introduces Bill Requiring Federal Agencies to Buy Only US Seafood
Congresswoman Julia Letlow (R-LA) introduced the Buy American Seafood Act, requiring federal agencies and federally funded school lunch programs to purchase only domestically sourced seafood to ensure high-quality products meeting US inspection standards.
"In Louisiana, seafood is a cornerstone of our economy and a way of life. My Buy American Seafood Act would ensure that taxpayer-funded seafood is sourced from American fishermen and processors, protecting taxpayers from subsidizing foreign countries or adversaries like China," Letlow said...
Full Story »Japan's Mackerel Exports up 14% in February, Average Price Soared by 47%

According to a report by the Minato Shimbun, exports of frozen mackerel from Japan in February increased 14% year-on-year to 8,128 tons. This was due to a surge in exports to Vietnam, Japan's largest export market. While February's total exports exceeded 8,000 tons for the first time in four years, the average export price soared to 253 yen/kg ($1.59/kg), a 47% increase, against the backdrop of tight supply and demand due to a significant drop in production from Norway, the largest mackerel producer...
Full Story »Hybrid Models Improve Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasts in Chile
Global warming is making harmful algal blooms (HABs) more frequent and severe, while also complicating efforts to predict them. Traditional computer models often struggle to account for the wide range of algae species and the ways they interact under changing environmental conditions.
A research team led by Fumito Maruyama at Hiroshima University has found that combining multiple modeling approaches can significantly improve prediction accuracy. The team’s findings, published in Ecological Informatics, show that integrating physical, ecological, and machine learning models offers a more reliable...
Full Story »ASP and FFAW Reach Deal on Newfoundland Snow Crab Season After Price Dispute

The Association of Seafood Producers (ASP) and the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union-Unifor (FFAW) have reached an agreement on the 2026 Newfoundland and Labrador snow crab season, ending a dispute that had stalled the province's largest crab fishery.
The groups said in a joint statement that the deal creates a system that will adjust in-season snow crab prices based on market conditions, moving away from traditional post-season settlements.
The agreement confirms that the current collective agreement remains in place...
Full Story »Walmart Launches Major Store Investment Push with 650+ Remodels, Great Value Brand Refresh

US retail giant Walmart announced on April 16 that it will make "significant" investments across its stores to create jobs, strengthen local communities, and deliver faster, more convenient shopping experiences. The company also unveiled a comprehensive redesign of its flagship private label 'Great Value' brand.
For 2026, Walmart has scheduled over 650 remodels to its Supercenters and Neighborhood Markets, alongside approximately 20 new store openings planned through early 2027. The company has already opened several new locations this year, including Supercenters in Eastvale, California...
Full Story »Japan's Pollock Exports Spiked by 42% to over 62,000 MT
Frozen Alaska pollock exports in 2025 increased by 42% year-on-year to 6,671 tons, driven by strong growth in exports to Vietnam, Thailand, and Africa, including Nigeria. This marks a halt to the two-year decline following China's import ban on Japanese seafood following the release of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The Minato Shimbun reported this.
Exports to Vietnam increased steadily by 27% to 1,682 tons, and to Thailand by 38% to 531 tons. Exports to Africa showed particularly significant...
Full Story »Alaska to Homeport First Two Arctic Security Cutters, USCG Scales Back Seattle’s Expansion

Although the announcement was made yesterday, the U.S. Coast Guard decided on March 11 that the first two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in the State of Alaska. Delivery is expected by the end of 2028, and the USCG is planning for the necessary infrastructure and support to receive the two icebreakers.
“Ensuring these vessels are supported by trained and ready crews, and ready homeport facilities including housing, will be essential to delivering full, enduring operational capability required to meet emerging Arctic security challenges...
Full Story »Russia Eyes Antarctic Expansion as Toothfish Research Wraps Up

Russia plans to continue active research and fishing operations in the Antarctic region in the coming years, citing significant potential for domestic fishermen.
Russian scientists from the All-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography recently completed monitoring of toothfish fisheries in Antarctica. The data will be used to assess existing stocks and set future catch plans.
Russian fishermen have participated in the Antarctic toothfish fishery since 2004 and have experience in the sector.
Beyond toothfish, Russian fishermen will focus particularly on increasing krill catch in Antarctica...
Full Story »Pokeworks Posts Record First Quarter as Expansion and Menu Innovation Fuel Growth
Pokeworks said it posted the strongest first quarter in brand history to start 2026, fueled by expansion, menu innovation, and continued investment in franchisee support.
The fast-casual poke chain opened new locations in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, during the quarter, and also reopened its Somerville, Massachusetts, restaurant in March. On the development side, the brand signed a multi-unit deal in Boulder, Colorado, and said several locations are in the pipeline, including The Woodlands, El Paso, and San...
Full Story »ANALYSIS: Ecuador's Shrimp Value-Added Capacity Constraints Drive HLSO Flows to China, Europe

Ecuador's limited capacity for value-added processing remains a significant concern, particularly as replacement costs in the country are now reportedly considerably higher than those in Asia. This cost differential appears rational, given the comprehensive expense structure from farming through processing. However, this dynamic represents a supply-and-demand imbalance rather than necessarily indicating a competitive disadvantage.
Ecuador has demonstrated for years its ability to produce peeled product lines at competitive prices relative to Asian counterparts. The challenge lies not in competitiveness per se, but in Ecuador's...
Full Story »USTR 2026 National Trade Estimate Report: Highlights Global Barriers to Trade for Commodity Markets
On March 31, leaders at the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released its 2026 National Trade Estimate (NTE) report, outlining US market access via country specific details that intends to reshape how US trade policy views global markets. The 500+ page report is divided into sections which address the trade environments present between US markets and those of each trading partner as a baseline for producers, importers, and exporters. It seems that the...
Full Story »Politis Steak & Seafood Partners with Q Plus Foods to Expand Specialty Seafood Reach

Politis Steak & Seafood and Q Plus Foods have announced a strategic partnership that brings together two South Florida foodservice specialists. The deal pairs Politis’ operational scale and customer-service capabilities with Q Plus Foods’ specialty seafood sourcing program and global supplier relationships, expanding access to high-end seafood for chefs and operators across the region.
Q Plus Foods has built a reputation as one of South Florida’s premier specialty seafood purveyors, renowned for curating an exceptional selection of seafood from around the world. The company is...
Full Story »Congress Examines China's IUU Fishing Impact on US Seafood Markets

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) co-chaired a Congressional-Executive Commission on China hearing on April 16 examining how China's illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing practices harm American fishermen and enable forced labor in global seafood supply chains.
The hearing, titled "Dark Nets, Illicit Labor—Confronting China's IUU Fishing and Seafood Supply Chain," featured testimony from Ian Urbina of the Outlaw Ocean Project, who detailed how Chinese distant-water fleets use forced labor and illegal fishing methods to create unfair competition for US fishermen...
Full Story »Northern California Temporarily Closes Dungeness Crab Season While Whales Migrate Through

On Friday, Meghan Hertel, California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Director, closed the season April 30 along the Sonoma Coast, from the Oregon border south to Pigeon Point, to avoid entangling endangered whales.
“Observations by researchers reported to the Point Blue Conservation Science Whale Alert observed 66 humpback whales in Fishing Zone 3 during the week of April 8-14, 2026,” reported Hertel in Friday’s announcement. “Pursuant to 132.8(c)(2), I must implement a Fishing Zone delay or other protective management action in the commercial Dungeness crab fishery...
Full Story »Russia Eyes Higher Fish Export Revenue on Rising Prices Despite Flat Volumes

Russia expects a significant increase in revenue from fish exports this year, driven mainly by rising prices for Russian fish in major export markets.
According to Ilya Shestakov, head of Rosrybolovstvo, while export volumes will likely remain similar to 2025 levels, their value is expected to be significantly higher.
"Since the beginning of 2026, Russia has been 11% ahead in terms of export value for its fish: Last year, we exported fish and seafood for a total sum of $6.1 billion...
Full Story »WHOI Sea Grant Funds $1.6M Research Targeting Massachusetts Aquaculture, Fisheries Challenges

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant has committed $1.6 million over two years to fund four research projects addressing critical challenges facing Massachusetts' aquaculture and commercial fishing sectors, with studies focusing on oyster cultivation, soft-shell clam contamination, and the expanding black sea bass fishery.
The funding, awarded through WHOI Sea Grant's 2026-2027 biennial competition, reflects industry-driven priorities as operators seek solutions to regulatory closures, species migration patterns, and production optimization...
Full Story »The Winding Glass: Diesel Prices Tip of the Iceberg for Seafood Industry as Impacts Multiply Downstream

The disastrous US and Israeli attack on Iran has led to the completely predictable closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for around 20% of global oil consumption. The International Energy Agency (IEA) called it the largest supply disruption in the history of the world oil market.
Diesel prices at fishing ports worldwide rose 40 to 70 percent in a matter of weeks. In Rhode Island, dockside diesel hit $5.75 a gallon, up nearly 50 percent since February...
Full Story »BC's Walcan Quinsam River Pink Salmon Fishery Becomes Province's Only MSC-Certified Salmon Operation

The Walcan Quinsam River Pink Salmon Fishery has earned Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, making it the only salmon fishery in British Columbia to feature the blue label.
The April 15 announcement was hailed by Cameron Pirie, President of Walcan Seafood, who said the certification reflected decades of stewardship and collaboration.
"Working alongside the We Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum Nations to harvest only surplus salmon, we're able to protect the resource while bringing a premium product to market," Pirie said...
Full Story »GSA Appoints Libby Woodhatch and Jeremy Woodrow to its Board of Directors
The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has appointed Libby Woodhatch, Executive Chair of MarinTrust, and Jeremy Woodrow, Executive Director of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI), to its Board of Directors.
“We are thrilled to welcome Libby and Jeremy to the GSA Board of Directors,” said GSA CEO Mike Kocsis. “Both bring deep expertise and leadership across critical areas of the seafood value chain—from responsible sourcing and certification to global marketing and market development.”
Together, Woodhatch and Woodrow bring nearly three decades of industry...
Full Story »Record DFO Survey Highlights Deep Importance of Newfoundland and Labrador Food Fishery
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada has released its What We Heard document summarizing feedback from the 2025 Food Fishery survey, underscoring the fishery’s deep cultural importance in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The food fishery remains closely tied to the province’s identity, reflecting Newfoundlanders’ and Labradorians’ long-standing connection to cod and the sea. The survey, launched by the Honorable Joanne Thompson, Minister of Fisheries, drew more than 9,500 responses and over 100 written submissions — the highest participation ever recorded for a DFO...
Full Story »Alaska Yellowfin Sole Gets the Spotlight in French Campaign With Herve and Cite Marine

Alaska yellowfin sole’s versatility and flavor became the focus of an advertising campaign in France led by well-known French influencer Hervé and the largest trader of Alaska Yellowfin Sole in France, Cité Marine.
Hervé has over one million followers on YouTube and nearly a million followers on Instagram.
He launched one of France’s first cooking channels in 2007 and is known for his social media presence and YouTube Channel. His recipes are easy, fast, and accessible, ranging from traditional French cuisine to international dishes...
Full Story »USDA Establishes First-Ever Office of Seafood to Support American Fishermen

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) unveiled the creation of the Office of Seafood within the department on April 15, marking what officials described as a "new era of seafood policy" that recognizes American fishermen as a key part of the US food supply.
The "first of its kind" office will prioritize customer service for American seafood cultivators, producers, and processors seeking to access USDA programs, addressing longstanding navigation challenges that have hindered industry participation in federal support programs...
Full Story »Newfoundland Snow Crab Processors File $2.5M Lawsuit Against FFAW Leaders

The Association of Seafood Producers and five major Newfoundland processing companies have filed a CAD 2.5 million lawsuit against Fish, Food & Allied Workers union executives, alleging an "unlawful conspiracy" involving threats and intimidation.
The Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador action, filed April 10, targets FFAW inshore vice-president Jason Sullivan and union president Dwan Street, claiming their actions have caused significant financial damage to processors unable to purchase crab for processing and sales.
The lawsuit, which was first reported by allNewfoundlandandLabrador...
Full Story »US Celebrates 50 Years of the Law of Fisheries Management — the Magnuson-Stevens Act

This week, fisheries managers, conservation activists, harvesters, processors and those who love seafood have cause to thank the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act (MSA), keystone legislation to sustainably manage the nation's fishery resources, which turned 50 on Monday.
Led by the late US Senators Warren Magnuson (D-WA) and Ted Stevens (R-AK) in the Senate and Representatives Gerry Studds (D-MA) and Don Young (R-AK) in the House, Congress outlined a road map to expel foreign fleets from our waters...
Full Story »Survey Shows Rising Acceptance of Sidestream-Based Seafood Products
A new Hailia survey of 1,512 consumers in the UK, Sweden, and Germany finds growing acceptance of food products made from seafood sidestreams, signaling fresh opportunities for processors to turn underutilized raw materials into mainstream, value-added foods.
According to the Nordic seafood technology company’s study, 74% of respondents hold a positive or neutral view of products made from filleting sidestreams. Sweden (58%) and the UK (55%) showed the strongest positive responses, with Germany at 49%; just 19% were negative.
Institutional and contract catering appear especially...
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