Wed. Jan 14 2026

In Denying to Hear the Case, the Supreme Court Hands Alaska Natives a Win on the Kuskokwim  


Scott & Jon's Introduce Bold Evolutionary Rebrand  


One Year After Genetic Testing Revealed Fraud, More Local Shrimp Are Offered on Menus in Texas


Salmon Evolution Updates Korea RAS Partnership With Dongwon, Drops Investment Commitments


The Retail Rundown: Retail Posts Late-Year Gains, but Food Inflation Heats Up  


Norwegian Skrei Season Begins with Industry Expecting “Excellent” Quality in 2026  


NOAA Keeps 2026 Surfclam and Quahog Quotas at Longstanding Levels  


SalMar Moves to Full Ownership of Oylaks After Controlling Stake Since 2022


Royal Greenland Elevates Tom Kaster to Lead Production Amid Push for Operational Transformation


TCRS Receives $1.1 Million Grant for Fish Welfare Research from Coefficient Giving


Conagra Brands' Future of Frozen Food 2026 Reviews Trends Shaping $93.5 Billion Industry  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, January 14


Chilean Salmon Industry Sees 3% Growth YOY in 2025  


Tue. Jan 13 2026

CenSea Launches CenSea Reserve Premium Shrimp Line in Partnership with Minh Phu  


Southstream Seafoods to Source Sea Harvest's Products Under Exclusive US Agreement


UNFI Identifies Key Trends Shaping Fresh Departments for Retailers in 2026  


F/V Arctic Sea Leaking Fuel, Cleanup Hindered by Persistent Storm and Freezing Temps  


From Restructuring to Revival, TGI Fridays’ Global Growth Strategy


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, January 13


Kroger Reveals Food Trend Predictions of 2026  


Aldi Marks 50 Years in the US With Expansion, Investment, and Digital Upgrades  


Mon. Jan 12 2026

Shell-ebration: US and China Crab Markets Soar in 2025  


ANALYSIS: Argentina's Red Shrimp Faces Market Shifts as Exports Slide  


ANALYSIS: Salmon Harvest Dynamics and Sea Temperature Trends in Norway  


Alaska Pollock Processors Drop Foreign Worker Program, Citing Uncertainty


Top 10 Headlines on Expana in 2025—and What Could Shape the Next Year in Food and Ag


Cold Storage Shortfall Spurs Russian Plans for Capacity Expansion


Konane Zager Faces Maximum Penalties for Illegal Longline Fishing in Hawaii State Waters


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, January 12


Fri. Jan 9 2026

ANALYSIS: US Shrimp Imports Contract Sharply as Tariff and Certification Issues Reshape Supply  


Snow Crab Price Dispute Continues As Rebate Calculation Divides Newfoundland Industry  


High Liner Foodservice Launches Fully Cooked Whitefish Line Targeting C-store, QSR Operators  


AK Delegation Introduce Bycatch Reduction Act to Address "Unprecedented Challenges"  


Kura Sushi USA Serves Up Strong Sales Growth in Q1, Gears Up for Strategic Expansion  


Samherji Expands into Fish Oil Processing with 49% Purchase of Berg LipidTech AS


Walmart Launches Better Care Services and Rolls Back Prices on 1,000+ Wellness Essentials  


Import Cargo Volume Expected to Remain Down Year-Over-Year Until Spring


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, January 9


Subway Launches Resolution-Ready, Protein-Packed Menu to Meet Consumer Demand  


Thu. Jan 8 2026

Trump Administration Releases New Dietary Guidelines Centered on 'Real Food'


ANALYSIS: Indonesian Shrimp Exports Rebound Amid Volume Shortfalls and Price Divergence


Acme Smoked Fish Corporation Announces Official Leadership Transition


Nueva Pescanova Advances AI in Surimi Production Optimization


Salmon Farmers Expand Production in Northeastern Japan Amid Wild Fishery Staggering


Trade Associations Praise Trump Administration’s New Nutritional Guidelines


SalMar Q4 Harvest Climbs 7% Year-on-Year; Lerøy Drops 13% as Regional Volumes Shift


Russian Government May Consider Selling Historical Fish Quotas Via Actions This Year


Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy Pen Joint Op-ed "New Dietary Plan Recommends Real Food"


KFC® Is Giving Your January Food Choices a Glow-Up with a Comfort-First Value Lineup


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, January 8


Funding to Help Fishing Crews Build Skills and Stay Safe 77


Rutgers Cooperative Extension to Host Introductory Fisheries Science for Stakeholders Course


Proximar in Japan and Nordic Aqua in China Show Norway’s Success in RAS Salmon to Asian Markets  


Wed. Jan 7 2026

Kroger Unveils Customer's 2025 Yearly Checkout  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, January 7


Association of Seafood Producers Names Lorelei Roberts Executive Director


Salmon Farmer Bakkafrost Scottish Ops Hit by $9 Million in Mortality Costs in Q4


Agronomics Limited Announces Further Equity Investment in BlueNalu  


Canned Seafood Brand Season Introduces Extra Virgin Olive Oil Line at Winter Fancy Faire 2026


Albertsons Delivers Strong Q3 Results Amid Shutdown Challenges  


The Retail Rundown: New Year's Resolutions Sustain Protein Demand  


Expana Announces CEO Transition as Julie Harris Appointed Chief Executive Officer


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In Denying to Hear the Case, the Supreme Court Hands Alaska Natives a Win on the Kuskokwim

The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the state of Alaska’s petition to review a ruling affirming Alaska Native fishing rights in a case tied to a broader legal battle over subsistence fishing that began more than 40 years ago. 

In an article published in Courthouse News, Lloyd Miller, attorney for the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, described the petition as the fourth time a court has ruled against Alaska’s attempt to wipe out the subsistence fishing and hunting rights that rural Alaskans...

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Scott & Jon's Introduce Bold Evolutionary Rebrand

Scott & Jon’s, a growing frozen seafood brand, is taking strategic steps in elevating its brand to reflect increasing consumer demand for higher-protein, premium ingredients, and bold flavors.

The brand describes this rebrand as "an evolution, not a full overhaul," signaling thoughtful refinement rather than a complete redesign.

Scott & Jon’s new visual identity, applied across all packaging and digital platforms, spotlights taste, freshness, and real ingredients.

The updated logo and tagline, "Seafood Expertise, Born in Maine," reinforces the brand’s seafood focus while honoring the founders’ Maine...

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Salmon Evolution Updates Korea RAS Partnership With Dongwon, Drops Investment Commitments

Norwegian land-based salmon farmer Salmon Evolution said its joint venture agreement with major Korean seafood player Dongwon Industries has been replaced with a technical advisory agreement.

Salmon Evolution said the new agreement will see it provide technical advisory services on market terms. The company said this would allow Dongwon to advance the project on its own terms and with full responsibility for project financing.

Here are the highlights of the updated partnership model, per Salmon Evolution:

- Salmon Evolution will provide...

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Norwegian Skrei Season Begins with Industry Expecting “Excellent” Quality in 2026

The Norwegian skrei season is getting underway, and the industry is expecting a strong season after the species quality was recorded as “excellent” by those leading quality control efforts.

Jonnette Braathen of the Skrei Patrol looks ahead to the 2026 season: “The quality should be excellent as always – the standard stands firm. The most important task of the Skrei Patrol is to keep a good dialogue with the producers, enabling them to make the right decisions when they sort the skrei for packaging with the label...

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SalMar Moves to Full Ownership of Oylaks After Controlling Stake Since 2022

SalMar, one of the world’s leading salmon farmers, announced it has acquired a 100% stake in Oylaks, a Norwegian firm that holds one Atlantic salmon license.

The agreed purchase price in the deal will be settled by the issuance of 209,402 new shares by SalMar at a subscription price of NOK 655.20 ($65.21) per share, SalMar said in its announcement.

SalMar first took a controlling stake in Oylaks in 2022. Salmon Business noted that Oylaks noted at the time that, despite stable profitability, the company said it...

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TCRS Receives $1.1 Million Grant for Fish Welfare Research from Coefficient Giving

The Center for Responsible Seafood (TCRS) has received a two-year grant of $1.1 million from Coefficient Giving to support research on fish welfare. The grant will allow TCRS to continue work that was initially funded seven years ago by Open Philanthropy, which was recently renamed Coefficient Giving.

The grant will support research into humane slaughter of fish, aiming to minimize pain, fear, and distress before and during processing. A key requirement of humane slaughter is a successful stun, which takes effect immediately and renders...

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Southstream Seafoods to Source Sea Harvest's Products Under Exclusive US Agreement

Rhode Island-based importer Southstream Seafoods has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with South African seafood giant Sea Harvest, positioning itself as the sole representative of the company’s products in the US market.

The deal spans Sea Harvest’s entire portfolio, though early efforts will center on deep‑skinned, frozen‑at‑sea Cape Hake fillets — a core species in South Africa’s export mix.

“This is not a brand collaboration — it's a supply‑chain advantage for US buyers,” said Mark Soderstrom, President of Southstream Seafoods...

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UNFI Identifies Key Trends Shaping Fresh Departments for Retailers in 2026

While shoppers are spending more deliberately, the fresh departments are still earning their attention. Categories including produce, floral, bakery, deli, specialty cheese, meat, and seafood are outperforming the rest of the store, with fresh product sales up 3.7% year over year*.

That performance reflects shifting shopper expectations: better taste, stronger nutrition, added convenience, and more transparency from the products they buy.

For retailers, success in fresh now depends on understanding these drivers and partnering with experts who can translate trends into execution on the sales floor.

Ron Selders, UNFI’s President...

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Shell-ebration: US and China Crab Markets Soar in 2025

At first glance, 2025 appears to mark a recovery year for global crab markets, with higher volumes, improved availability, and prices that largely held firm. A closer look, however, reveals a market that has become more fragmented and more strategic than at any point since sanctions reshaped global trade.

Demand from the United States and China continues to dominate global flows, pulling supply away from secondary markets and rewarding only those origins able to deliver at scale, in compliance, and with certainty. U.S. imports from Canada and Norway reached...

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One Year After Genetic Testing Revealed Fraud, More Local Shrimp Are Offered on Menus in Texas

The practice of describing shrimp on restaurant menus as “local” or “American, wild-caught” when in fact, the shrimp is imported and farmed has become less common as a result of genetic testing that verified the seafood’s origin. 

Initial testing in January 2025 of 44 randomly selected restaurants in Galveston, TX, found that only 41% of them accurately stated on their menus that they offered local, wild-caught shrimp. A subsequent test of half of the initial sample group on December 28-30, 2025...

 

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The Retail Rundown: Retail Posts Late-Year Gains, but Food Inflation Heats Up

Early 2026 opens with a mixed picture for the food and broader retail sectors.

Retail sales closed out 2025 with solid momentum, as CNBC/NRF data showed holiday sales from Nov. 1 through Dec. 31 rising 4.1% from the year prior. Food and beverage stores also ended the year strong, posting a 0.33% month-over-month gain on a seasonally adjusted basis and a 2.85% increase from a year earlier.

That strength now faces challenges as the industry moves into its usual post-holiday slowdown, amplified by...

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NOAA Keeps 2026 Surfclam and Quahog Quotas at Longstanding Levels

NOAA Fisheries announced the final 2026 quotas for Atlantic surfclams and ocean quahogs. Yet again, the quotas remain unchanged, as they have since 2004.

The final quotas are as follows:

- Atlantic surfclams: 3.4 million bushels

- Ocean quahogs: 5.36 million bushels

- Maine ocean quahogs: 100,000 Maine bushels...

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Royal Greenland Elevates Tom Kaster to Lead Production Amid Push for Operational Transformation

Royal Greenland named Tom Kaster as its new Executive Vice President for Production, effective June 1, 2026.

The company said Kaster has a strong leadership profile and extensive experience in both the food and pharmaceutical industries. He will oversee Royal Greenland’s global operations, including factories, supply chain, logistics and quality management.

In a prior role, Kaster served as Royal Greenland’s head of land-based production in Greenland, spearheading a significant transformation within the business. The company said he now returns with a new international perspective and broader...

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CenSea Launches CenSea Reserve Premium Shrimp Line in Partnership with Minh Phu

CenSea, a leading frozen seafood importer and distributor, has unveiled CenSea Reserve, a premium shrimp sub-brand created to set a higher standard across foodservice and retail markets. The product was developed in partnership with Minh Phu Seafood Corporation, the world's largest vertically integrated shrimp producer.

“CenSea Reserve is the outcome of asking a very direct question: what does premium actually mean, and how do you make it repeatable at scale,” said Nate Torch, Co-President of CenSea. “The Reserve brand was built end to end...

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F/V Arctic Sea Leaking Fuel, Cleanup Hindered by Persistent Storm and Freezing Temps 

The 134’ crabber Arctic Sea that ran aground on the shore of Saint George Island a week ago has now started spilling oil. The storm that caused the grounding has not let up and is keeping response crews from the area. The Department of Environmental Conservation said it is not yet clear how much oil has been spilled to date.

“The visually observed sheening extended approximately 6-8 miles long and 200 yards offshore as seen on January 7, 2026. The quantity released is unknown...

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From Restructuring to Revival, TGI Fridays’ Global Growth Strategy

On to brighter days

Home to the infamous Jack Daniel’s–infused whiskey sauce, TGI Fridays has navigated a challenging stretch over the past couple of years, marked by the retirement and return of CEO Ray Blanchette, store closures, and a Chapter 11 filing at the end of 2024.

However, a turnaround has taken shape, as menu innovation and global expansion gained momentum in 2025 and continue to carry the brand forward into 2026.

On November 2, 2024, TGI Fridays announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy , seeking...

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ANALYSIS: Argentina's Red Shrimp Faces Market Shifts as Exports Slide

Argentina’s shrimp exports remain under pressure despite strong seasonal sales in September and October.

November volumes fell 34.8% year‑on‑year, according to the Argentinian National Institute of Statistics, leaving the January–November year‑to‑date volume down 22.0% and export value down 12.0% in USD. Disruptions since March — notably strikes in the sea‑frozen fishing sector tied to broader social unrest — have disrupted monthly shipments: every month this year stands below 2024 levels except April, which was flat...

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