Wed. Apr 22 2026

ANALYSIS: Exchange Rate Relief Cushions US Shrimp Farmgate Costs Despite Tariff Pressures  


ANALYSIS: Downward Pressure on Norwegian Atlantic Salmon Prices Through Week 15  


The Retail Rundown: Retailers Balance Premium Cuts and Value Picks Ahead of Mother’s Day  


Northern Cod Enters MSC Sustainability Assessment After Decades-Long Recovery


Circana Forecasts 3% Foodservice Growth Across US and Europe in 2026


For 2026 Norway is Turning its Marketing Focus Away From the US to China. Here’s Why.


Private Label Reaches New Milestone Across Europe’s Biggest Grocery Markets


7-Eleven Recalls Sandwiches Across Western Canada Over Listeria Concerns


Andfjord Salmon Secures $43 Million in Funding, Reports Strong Biological Performance


FDA Issues Warning Letter to Ocean Group Over Multi-Facility Listeria Contamination


Online Grocery Set to Drive Majority of US Grocery Growth Through 2028  


Sam’s Club Launches Enhanced Express Delivery, Fueling Continued eCommerce Growth


Pokeworks Launches Poke Bombs as Growth Momentum Continues  


Day 54 of Iran War: Ceasefire Extended as US Maintains Naval Blockade


Tue. Apr 21 2026

Red Lobster Revives Endless Shrimp Promotion


ANALYSIS: EU‑UK Shrimp Imports Fall 26% in February  


Salmar Founder's Firm Takes 8.7% Måsøval Stake Ahead of Potential Sale


Congress Examines China's IUU Fishing Impact on US Seafood Markets


Mowi Reports Record Q1 Harvest of 136,000 Tonnes, Beats Guidance by 6%


Japan's Salmon Imports Increased 18% to 24,987 Tons in February, 15% to JPY 33.5 Billion


2025 Global Feed Production Rose 2.9% to 1.44 Bln T - Alltech


Russia Eyes Higher Fish Export Revenue on Rising Prices Despite Flat Volumes


Kroger Spotlights E-commerce Growth with Online Deal Days Push  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, April 21


Mon. Apr 20 2026

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  


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%


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


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, April 16


Agribusiness Leaders Meet André de Paula in Brasília to Bolster Ministry Role and Advance Fisheries


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


Day 48 of Iran War: Pakistan Steps Up Mediation as US-Iran Talks Gain Momentum  


Wed. Apr 15 2026

Blue Apron Introduces Family Style to Make Weeknight Dinner Easier for Families


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, April 15


NOAA Wants Public Comment on Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska State Waters  


CAVA Introduces Glazed Salmon in First Seafood Menu Expansion  


Trump Administration to Launch $166 Billion Tariff Refund System April 20


ASMI and Jiarong Supermarket Boost Alaska Seafood Visibility During Spring Festival


Isfjord Norway Drops Mowi Salmon Over Russian Feed Ingredients


Regal Springs Teams with French-based Seanovation for Pre-Rigor Tilapia


Day 47 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Disruption Persists as Diplomacy Inches Forward


California Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens After Three-Year Closure as Populations Recover  


NY Man Indicted in $800,000+ Cargo Theft Ring That Targeted Snow Crab, Beer, Blueberries  


The Retail Rundown: Pork Leads Protein Promotions While Prices Remain Competitive  


Cousins Maine Lobster Rolls Into Savannah and St. Louis with New Food Trucks


Albertsons Reports Fiscal 2025 Results and Issues Fiscal 2026 Guidance  


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ANALYSIS: Exchange Rate Relief Cushions US Shrimp Farmgate Costs Despite Tariff Pressures

Farmgate shrimp prices adjusted for yield and exchange rates present a more stable picture than replacement cost headlines suggest, but the story shifts dramatically once tariffs enter the equation. While origin-level costs in India track near mid-2022 levels even with current tariffs included, US importers face significantly compressed margins as replacement costs squeeze profitability across product forms...

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ANALYSIS: Downward Pressure on Norwegian Atlantic Salmon Prices Through Week 15

The Norwegian Atlantic farm salmon price reached its highest point in week 11 (March 16) of 2026 to date and has since been moving downward. According to market participants, the demand remained irregular and somewhat fair. More recently, week 15 (April 13) closed with a weak market undertone, following the pattern seen in previous weeks. On the supply side, market participants reported that supplies were fully adequate to meet current lackluster buying interest, contributing to further downward pressure on Norwegian prices...

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The Retail Rundown: Retailers Balance Premium Cuts and Value Picks Ahead of Mother’s Day

Early signs of grilling season are emerging, with retailers striking a balance between premium beef offerings and value-focused pork and chicken to draw in shoppers. At the same time, they’re preparing to compete for share during one of the year’s biggest foodservice-driven occasions: Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day, falling on May 10 this year, is a holiday typically dominated by restaurants, with 63% of consumers planning a special outing and total spending projected to hit a record $38 billion, according to the National Retail...

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Northern Cod Enters MSC Sustainability Assessment After Decades-Long Recovery

Newfoundland's Northern cod stock has officially entered the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) assessment process for sustainability certification, marking a significant milestone for the fishery that collapsed in the 1990s and led to the MSC's creation.

The announcement came during the Northern Cod Fishery Improvement Project's update at the Global Seafood Expo in Barcelona on April 20, building on positive momentum from recent stock assessments showing the fishery's remarkable recovery.

Earlier this month, Fisheries and Oceans Canada confirmed the stock had grown...

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For 2026 Norway is Turning its Marketing Focus Away From the US to China. Here’s Why.

At their annual meeting last January, the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) announced a shift in their marketing focus away from the United States and towards China, supported by a new Trends Report.  

The next few months' export data illustrated the new policy. NSC released their report, “The Year of China” recently with detailed demographics and trends that support the new policy. 

The report notes that China’s four tier-one cities — Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen — each with populations in excess of 18 million people...

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Private Label Reaches New Milestone Across Europe’s Biggest Grocery Markets

Circana reports private label has reached a new milestone in Europe, hitting a 50% unit share across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK for the first time. The gain reflects sustained pressure from higher living costs, with store brands steadily expanding share since 2021 by more than three percentage points.

Circana’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Growth Insights, Ananda Roy, said, "Supermarket private label brands have spent the last decade becoming powerful brands in their own right. Given that a normal shopping...

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Andfjord Salmon Secures $42 Million in Funding, Reports Strong Biological Performance

Norwegian land-based salmon farmer Andfjord Salmon announced a strategic partnership with Eidsfjord Sjøfarm and is raising a minimum NOK 300 million through a private placement at NOK 27.50 per share, with Eidsfjord committing an additional NOK 100 million investment.

The partnership includes substantial post-smolt deliveries from Andfjord to Eidsfjord in 2026 and 2027, with approximately 1 million planned for 2026 alone. The agreement also secures Andfjord's smolt sourcing and processing capacity through Holmøy Havbruk.

Andfjord reported excellent biological and operational metrics... 

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Online Grocery Set to Drive Majority of US Grocery Growth Through 2028

Online grocery shopping has firmly entered the mainstream, according to a new report from FMI – The Food Industry Association and NielsenIQ, which positions e-commerce as a primary driver of future grocery growth.

"Ecommerce is poised for extensive growth," said Jack O’Leary, director of ecommerce strategic insights for NIQ. "With online grocery sales increasing at a projected 11.6% annual rate through 2028 and already accounting for about one-fifth of total grocery spending, success now hinges on how well retailers connect digital and physical...

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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...

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Salmar Founder's Firm Takes 8.7% Måsøval Stake Ahead of Potential Sale

The Witzøe family has acquired an 8.7% stake in Norwegian salmon farmer Måsøval for NOK 374 million, purchasing the shareholding from Odin Fondene through its Kverva investment firm, according to Norwegian financial newspaper Dagens Næringsliv.

The move makes Kverva the second-largest shareholder in Måsøval, behind the founding family's 70% controlling interest, and has fueled analyst speculation that Gustav Witzøe-controlled Salmar may be positioning for a full acquisition of its regional competitor.

"Many are probably interested in the company...

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Mowi Reports Record Q1 Harvest of 136,000 Tonnes, Beats Guidance by 6%

Norwegian salmon giant Mowi posted record first-quarter harvest volumes of 136,000 tonnes gutted weight, representing 26% growth from 108,000 tonnes in Q1 2025 and exceeding the company's guidance of 128,000 tonnes.

The harvest beat Bloomberg consensus expectations of 128,118 tonnes, marking Mowi's strongest Q1 performance on record.

Norway led regional production with 75,500 tonnes, followed by Chile at 21,000 tonnes and Scotland at 20,500 tonnes. Canada contributed 8,000 tonnes, while Ireland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland (Arctic Fish) added 2,000, 3,000 and 6,000 tonnes respectively...

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2025 Global Feed Production Rose 2.9% to 1.44 Bln T - Alltech

Global feed production climbed to an estimated 1.44 billion MT in 2025, representing a 2.9% increase year-on-year (YOY) or by 40.136 million MT, according to Alltech's 2026 Agri-Food Outlook released on April 21.

The data, drawn from Alltech's 15th annual global feed production survey, analyzed compound feed production and prices from 142 countries and 38,837 feed mills during late 2025. 

The top three feed-producing nations were China, the US, and Brazil, combining to produce 47.7% of all global feed tonnage.

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Kroger Spotlights E-commerce Growth with Online Deal Days Push

The Kroger Co. is leaning further into e-commerce as it launches its “Online Deal Days” promotion, pairing limited-time discounts with new data showing continued consumer demand for speed, value and convenience in online grocery shopping.

Running from April 22 through May 5, the event is aimed at driving digital engagement across Pickup and Delivery. Offers include $30 off a first Pickup or Delivery order of $75 or more, free delivery on orders over $50, and digital discounts on...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Circana Forecasts 3% Foodservice Growth Across US and Europe in 2026

Circana projects US and European foodservice spend will grow 3% in 2026, as evolving consumer behaviors reshape demand across channels, dayparts and formats.

Speaking at Alimentaria, VP Foodservice Europe Edurne Uranga noted that while the two regions share common trends, they differ structurally. “The reality is more nuanced. The two markets share common dynamics, particularly the blurring of channels as new touchpoints emerge to capture immediate consumption occasions, but diverge in important structural ways.”

In the US, convenience stores are driving disruption...

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7-Eleven Recalls Sandwiches Across Western Canada Over Listeria Concerns

7-Eleven has recalled various sandwich products across Western Canada due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to a food recall warning posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) on April 14.

The recall affects sandwiches sold in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan provinces and was triggered by 7-Eleven Canada. No illnesses linked to the recalled products have been reported as of publication.

The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation that may lead to additional recalls and is verifying that the recalled products have been removed from...

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FDA Issues Warning Letter to Ocean Group Over Multi-Facility Listeria Contamination

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning letter on March 3 to Los Angeles-based Ocean Group Inc. following inspections at four seafood processing facilities that revealed widespread Listeria monocytogenes contamination and serious sanitation violations.

The agency found the same strain of L. monocytogenes across Ocean Group's Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Dallas facilities between May and September 2025, with whole genome sequencing linking the pathogen to clinical isolates from ill people dating back to 2017. The contamination represents a "resident pathogen...

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Sam’s Club Launches Enhanced Express Delivery, Fueling Continued eCommerce Growth 

Sam’s Club, a leading membership retail club, has launched an enhanced tier to its popular Express delivery, enabling members to go from checkout to doorstep delivery on thousands of in-club items in as little as an hour—often faster—with no minimum purchase and at the same price as in the club.

“Members love our three hours or less Express delivery, but they told us they wanted an even faster option—so, we delivered,” said Greg Pulsifer, Senior Vice President, eCommerce at Sam’s...

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ANALYSIS: EU‑UK Shrimp Imports Fall 26% in February

According to European Commission data, February shrimp imports in the EU‑UK region fell sharply following a seasonal decline that began in December. The EU and UK traded 44,133 metric tonnes of warm‑ and cold‑water shrimp in February, a 26.1% drop from January and 4.8% year‑on‑year.

The decline reflects weaker demand at the start of the year, following large shrimp orders in Q4 across all UK and EU markets. Many importers also reported remaining local inventories that slowed the Q1 refill process...

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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...

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Japan's Salmon Imports Increased 18% to 24,987 Tons in February, 15% to JPY 33.5 Billion

According to trade statistics from the Ministry of Finance, February imports of fresh and frozen salmon and trout increased by 18% year-on-year to 24,987 tons, and their value increased by 16% to 33.5 billion yen ($211.5 million). Imports of key items, such as frozen Chilean coho salmon and frozen Russian sockeye salmon, increased, Minato Shimbun reported.

February imports of frozen Chilean coho salmon increased by 11% year-on-year to 13,541 tons. While imports have been on an upward trend since last...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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