Tue. Mar 17 2026

SENA 2026: Boston Day 2 Photo Story Highlights


SENA 2026: Aquamar Debuts New Sushi and Cod Line as “Protein Smackdown” Puts Fish in the Ring  


SENA 2026: Lineage Sees Surging Demand for Flexible Cold Storage Amid Trade Uncertainty


SENA 2026: ProChile Showcases $2.9 Billion US Trade Partnership with Expanded Boston Presence


High Liner Foods Unveils Sea Cuisine Skillet Meals at SENA 2026


Frozen Imported Cod Losing the Japanese Market


ASC Launches Updated Label Following Global Consumer Testing


SFP and Wholechain Partnership Aims to Boost End-to-End Seafood Traceability


Collaborative Conservation Efforts Aim to Secure Future of Atlantic Salmon in Canada  


New Bedford Fishing Vessel Yankee Rose Capsized Last Week, Two Crewmen Perished


Lawsuit Targets Aqua Star Over Shrimp Sourcing Claims


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, March 17


Island Fin Poké Co. Celebrates Nine Years with Nationwide Anniversary Festivities  


Senator Markey Blasts Trump Administration Plan to Allow Deepwater Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico


Day 18 of Iran War: Israel Claims Iran's Security Chief Killed; Oil Regains Some Ground


Mon. Mar 16 2026

SENA 2026: Boston Day 1 Show Floor Highlights


SENA 2026: Keyport Eyes Next Growth Phase as Crab Specialist Approaches 30-Year Milestone  


SENA 2026: Cox's Seafood's Bedi Says Value-Added Key to Gulf Shrimp Future


ANALYSIS: Salmon and Pollock Dominate EU‑US Seafood Flows as Trade Balance Shifts  


SENA 2026: Trident Seafoods and Icy Waters Claim Top Honors at Seafood Excellence Awards  


ANALYSIS: January US Shrimp Imports Come in Near 148M lbs as Q1 Outlook Takes Shape  


Japan: January Surimi Production in Hokkaido Increased 11%


SENA 2026: Channel Fish Launches Six Value-Added Products at Seafood Expo, Marking 80th Anniversary


Day 17 of Iran War: US Allies Decline Trump's Request to Send Ships to Strait of Hormuz  


Shoreline Freezers Expands Southern New Jersey Site by 128,000 sq ft, Adds 20,000 Pallet Positions


BC Groundfish Trawl Fishery Receives Marine Stewardship Council Certification


Jane Smernicki Appointed as Chair of Global Seafood Communicators


The International Fish Feed Company is World’s First BAP-Certified Feed Mill in Oman


Study Finds Salmon Lice Struggle in High-Density Fish Farm Environments


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, March 16


Fri. Mar 13 2026

Culinary Delights Featuring Alpine King Salmon at Kura Sushi USA


ANALYSIS: US Fresh Imported Seafood Supply Constraints Continue to Drive Market Direction  


Importers Face Long Wait for Tariff Refunds


Day 14 of Iran War: US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions; Shipping Risks Mount  


Sun Coast Calamari Expands Fleet with Two Purse Seine Vessels, Names New General Manager


Expana's Weekly Top Ten: From Middle East Tensions to Tariff Refund Challenges


Maryland Blue Catfish Processors Oppose Federal MAWS Act, Warn of Market Disruption  


Expansion, Acquisitions, and Promotions Lead Activity in Foodservice


Deep Dive into Seven Decades of Data Reveals Broader Spawning Distribution of Bluefin Tuna  


Chile’s Sernapesca Raids Illegal Processing Plant, Seizes 6 Tons of Salmon


Quota Rule Changes Aim to Lift Profitability in Russia’s Deep‑Sea Crab Sector


NFI Names Morgan Bell Senior Director of Public Policy and International Relations


Cold Water Signals Along West Coast Could Help Assess Whale Entanglement Risk


Atlantic Canada Aquaculture Support Hits Record High at 85% in Industry-Commissioned Survey  


Kura Sushi and JUJUTSU KAISEN Reignite Limited-Time Collaboration


Nammu Announces Full-Team Rollout at Stavis Seafoods, Advancing Sales Modernization Efforts


Mega Sardines Makes Splash at Natural Products Expo West behind “The Year of the Sardine”


Thai Union to Make Free Wi-Fi Accessible for Fishers


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, March 13


Thu. Mar 12 2026

Salmon Surges While Shrimp Slips in NFI's Top 10 US Consumption Rankings


ANALYSIS: Farmgate Price Dynamics in Major Shrimp Origins and Their Impact on US Markets  


Day 13 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Tensions Continue, Brent Crude Tops $100 Again


Fisheries Funds Negotiations Between Canada, Coastal Provinces Begin; Current Program Ends March 31


Olav Holst-Dyrnes to Lead Hofseth International AS


Shinkei Systems Expands in Pacific Northwest with New Facility


Washington State Adjusts Strategy to Limit Dangerous Low-Oxygen Levels in Puget Sound


Hunchun Border Crossing Becomes Main Gateway for Russian Live Crab to China  


FDA Issues Warning Letters to Iowa Wholesaler, Chicago Importer Over Seafood HACCP Violations


Innovasea Repositions with New Brand Identity and Reorganized Leadership


Three Recreational Fishers Fined a Combined $11,600 for Illegal Sea Cucumber Harvesting  


Friendly’s Brings Joy to the Table With Fiesta Flavors, Dirty Sodas and 10 Under $10 Value Menu


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, March 12


Wed. Mar 11 2026

Reach3 Insights Report Shows Shift in How Americans Grocery Shop  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, March 11


NOAA: Gulf Shrimp Fishery “Not Economically Sustainable” After Decades of Thin Margins


Enhancing Sustainability and Resilience in Scottish Salmon Farming


FDA Announces Recall of Certain Oysters and Clams Contaminated with Norovirus  


Day 12 of Iran War: Oil Prices Rebound After Tuesday’s Slide; Maersk Reports Multiple Ships Stranded


Benson Seafood Rebrands, Opening New Processing Plant to Add Crab, Scallops and Value‑added Lobster


The Retail Rundown: Grocers Refresh Promotions Ahead of Spring Holidays; CPI Meets Expectations  


Mowi Expands Edutainment Platform in US to Inspire and Educate Salmon Lovers


Seafood Expo Global Set for Record-Breaking 2026 Event in Barcelona


US Department of Commerce Issues Preliminary CVD Results for Ecuadorian Shrimp


Mowi Consumer Products to Unveil Redesigned Booth, New Packaging at SENA 2026


US Interior Department Wants Industry Input on Adding Cephalopods to Definition of Shellfish


Tue. Mar 10 2026

Seaweed Market to Nearly Double by 2033, Driven by Food Demand  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, March 10


Applebee's Reintroduces the Big Easy Menu featuring New Bayou Shrimp Bowl and Big Easy Burger


Shaping Responsible Aquaculture in and Around Protected Areas  


United Natural Foods Reports Strong Profit Growth Amid Strategic Transitions in Q2


Captain Fresh Scores $31M Deal With Blue Earth to Fund Traceability and Waste Reduction


Mowi to Acquire Torghatten Aqua’s Seawater Salmon Assets in Northern Norway


Japan-UAE Trade Pact to Eliminate Japanese Seafood Tariffs  


Russia’s Per‑Capita Fish Consumption Falls to 24 kg as Exports Rise


ANALYSIS: Scallop Markets Navigate Supply Challenges as Domestic Shortcomings Meet Import Declines  


Day 11: Trump Says Iran War Could End “Very Soon,” But Not This Week  


Import Cargo Volume Expected to Be Down in First Half of 2026, But Too Soon to Tell Impact from Iran


Ryan Reynolds Deadpans on 'Endless Shrimp' in New Red Lobster MNTN Campaign


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SENA 2026: Boston Day 2 Photo Story Highlights

Day two on the Boston show floor brought deeper conversations with exhibitors showcasing innovation, partnership expansions, and strategic booth redesigns as the seafood industry gathers for its premier trade event.

Pacific Seafood - The company's reimagined booth experience guides visitors through a physical timeline showcasing Pacific's evolution from a single Portland fish market to today's vertically integrated seafood operation. Brand Manager Kady Freeze walks customers through distinct sections—aquaculture, processing, and distribution—emphasizing the company's farm-to-fork capabilities. A centerpiece display features the original storefront photo and authentic signage from their...

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SENA 2026: Aquamar Debuts New Sushi and Cod Line as “Protein Smackdown” Puts Fish in the Ring

Aquamar is using Seafood Expo North America 2026 to spotlight new sushi innovation and a convenience-focused retail seafood launch, while working to limit downstream disruption from shifting tariffs and broader geopolitical uncertainty, CEO Daryl Gormley told Expana.

At the company’s booth, Aquamar is featuring new California roll flavors, including Thai, Mexican, and curry-inspired profiles. Gormley said the California roll remains a strong platform for product development because it “lends itself so well to innovation,” giving Aquamar an opportunity to introduce new...

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SENA 2026: Lineage Sees Surging Demand for Flexible Cold Storage Amid Trade Uncertainty

Lineage Logistics is fielding increased demand for flexible cold storage solutions and bonded warehouse space as seafood companies navigate trade uncertainty and avoid long-term commitments, according to company representatives, including Bridgett Medwid, VP, Regional Sales at SENA 2026.

The cold storage giant is positioning agility and customized solutions as key differentiators as clients shift away from fixed capacity commitments amid ongoing geopolitical and trade disruptions. Lineage officials said seafood companies are specifically requesting flexibility rather than traditional long-term warehouse agreements...

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SENA 2026: ProChile Showcases $2.9 Billion US Trade Partnership with Expanded Boston Presence

Chile's trade promotion office is leveraging its largest-ever presence at Seafood Expo North America to reinforce the country's position as a cornerstone supplier to the US seafood market, with exports reaching nearly $2.9 billion in 2025.

ProChile Trade Commissioner Andrea Sapag highlighted the country's comprehensive strategy at SENA 2026, where six companies anchor the official pavilion at Booth 715 while approximately 15 Chilean companies exhibit across the show floor—both within and outside the ProChile presence...

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High Liner Foods Unveils Sea Cuisine Skillet Meals at SENA 2026

On Monday, High Liner Foods announced the introduction of its new line of Sea Cuisine Skillet Meals. Attendees at the Seafood Expo North America 2026 were given a first look and taste of the products, with a broader rollout planned for this June.

This latest move enhances High Liner Foods’ premium frozen meal offerings by incorporating responsibly sourced ingredients and a globally inspired menu tailored for busy consumers. These meals are designed to be made in a single pan and ready in just 15...

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ASC Launches Updated Label Following Global Consumer Testing

The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has announced the rollout of a new on-pack label designed to strengthen consumer understanding of the organization’s sustainability mission.

The updated label follows an extensive development process that included trademark registration in the European Union and 20 additional countries, along with quantitative consumer testing across five global markets. By selecting regions at different stages of sustainability awareness, ASC said it ensured the design would resonate with diverse consumer groups. Testing showed the new label matched the performance of the...

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Collaborative Conservation Efforts Aim to Secure Future of Atlantic Salmon in Canada

Wild Atlantic salmon holds profound cultural and economic significance in Atlantic Canada and Québec, symbolizing an integral part of Canada's heritage. This iconic species is interwoven with the nation's history and identity, representing a shared legacy for generations.

On Friday, the Honourable Joanne Thompson, Minister of Fisheries, announced new projects dedicated to advancing the Strategy's vision for Atlantic salmon conservation, aiming to create conditions that allow this vital species to thrive. "Atlantic salmon are woven into the identity of Atlantic Canada...

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SENA 2026: Boston Day 1 Show Floor Highlights

This story is part of Expana's live coverage from Seafood Expo North America 2026 in Boston. View all SENA 2026 coverage here.

Seafood Expo North America 2026 kicked off in Boston with fresh booth designs, rebranding efforts, and companies using the show floor to signal broader strategic shifts to buyers across retail and foodservice...

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SENA 2026: Cox's Seafood's Bedi Says Value-Added Key to Gulf Shrimp Future

Cox's Seafood is betting on value-added products and bold flavors to drive the next phase of growth for Gulf shrimp, with Senior Vice President Vinay Bedi positioning convenience and innovation as essential for the domestic wild-caught sector.

Speaking at SENA 2026, Bedi said Cox's is "reimagining what Gulf shrimp, what you could do with it" through new retail products that pair chemical-free, wild-caught Gulf shrimp with chef-inspired flavors in a ready-to-cook format...

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SENA 2026: Trident Seafoods and Icy Waters Claim Top Honors at Seafood Excellence Awards

Trident Seafoods and Icy Waters took home the top prizes at the 2026 Seafood Excellence Awards on Sunday, with products that judges said exemplified innovation, market relevance and culinary versatility in their respective foodservice and retail categories.

Trident Seafoods captured the Best New Foodservice Product award for its Crispy Battered Sauceable Wild Alaska Pollock Nuggets, while Icy Waters won Best New Retail Product for The Good Fish Co. Coconut Margarita Haddock. Both winners were selected from more than 100 entries in the New Product Showcase...

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Japan: January Surimi Production in Hokkaido Increased 11%

According to member reports compiled by the National Surimi Manufacturers Association, Hokkaido's frozen surimi production in January increased by 11% year-on-year (YOY) to 887 tons, marking the second consecutive month of year-on-year growth, driven by increased production of the main product, Alaska pollock. The Minato Shimbun reported this.

The breakdown shows that Alaska pollock surimi increased by 11% to 880 tons, marking the second consecutive month of growth. According to manufacturers, while the Okhotsk region saw a 60% decrease in...

 

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Day 17 of Iran War: US Allies Decline Trump's Request to Send Ships to Strait of Hormuz

On the 17th day of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Israel launched a fresh wave of airstrikes on Tehran. Iranian officials dismissed US claims of truce talks, emphasizing readiness to defend the country.

Amid rising tensions in the Gulf region, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the Strait of Hormuz “is open, but closed to our enemies, to those who carried out this cowardly aggression against us and to their allies”.

US President Donald Trump is pushing allies to form a coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz, while Japan and Australia have said...

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BC Groundfish Trawl Fishery Receives Marine Stewardship Council Certification 

Last Friday, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) announced that the British Columbia Groundfish Trawl fishery has achieved certification as a fishery that is sustainably fished.  

The fishery, which includes 28 vessels using both mid-water and bottom trawl gear targets hake, pollock, rockfish, cod, rockfish, and flatfish (like sole and flounder.) It has undertaken a series of transformative improvements including one of the most comprehensive stock management and quota allocation programs, and the precedent-setting Pacific Groundfish Trawl Habitat Conservation Agreement which addresses concerns about...

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The International Fish Feed Company is World’s First BAP-Certified Feed Mill in Oman

The International Fish Feed Company (IFFC) is the first feed mill in Oman to attain Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification, Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has announced.

IFFC was established in 2023 with a state-of-the-art facility and boasts an annual production capacity of 31,200 metric tons of high-quality aquafeed, supporting responsible growth in the aquaculture sector in Oman and the region.

Said Ajit Jacob, Chief Operating Officer of International Fish Feed Company, “Achieving the Best Aquaculture Practices...

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Culinary Delights Featuring Alpine King Salmon at Kura Sushi USA

US revolving sushi restaurant pioneer, Kura Sushi USA, has unveiled four exclusive Kura Reserve menu options that spotlight the delicate umami flavors of Alpine King Salmon, sourced from the natural currents of New Zealand’s Southern Alps.

Kura Reserve offers a limited-time culinary experience platform featuring seasonally inspired creations alongside Kura Sushi’s regular menu. These unique dishes are available for dine-in only starting March 13, while supplies last.

US revolving sushi restaurant pioneer, Kura Sushi USA, has unveiled four exclusive Kura Reserve menu...

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Importers Face Long Wait for Tariff Refunds

Importers across industries, expecting refunds of roughly $166 billion collected under now-invalidated emergency tariffs instituted by Trump, face a prolonged and uncertain wait. That is according to a government filing that estimated more than 4.4 million hours of manual processing to handle the claims.

After the Supreme Court struck down the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs last month, UW Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told the Court of International Trade that refunding duties from more than 53 million import entries, of which 20.1 million remain unliquidated, presents an unprecedented logistical...

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Sun Coast Calamari Expands Fleet with Two Purse Seine Vessels, Names New General Manager

The Reichle family's Sun Coast Calamari has added two purse seine vessels to its fleet and appointed industry veteran Luis Lara as general manager, the company announced in a joint statement with sister company Lund's Fisheries.

The addition of F/V Anduril and F/V Taylor Brooks brings the Reichle family's total fleet to seven fishing vessels and reinforces the company's commitment to the California market squid fishery. Sun Coast said the expansion will increase its footprint in the fishery and boost harvest volumes...

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Frozen Imported Cod Losing the Japanese Market

According to a report by the Minato Shimbun, the price of frozen imported cod soared last year due to a global decline in catch, drastically reducing Japanese imports. Both US and Russian cod largely disappeared from the domestic market. The unit price for frozen 9/10 counts in 18/19 kg blocks (longline-caught and dressed) from Alaska was "around 1,530 yen/kg ($9.58/kg) if a domestic price were to be assigned," according to a trading company source.

The total annual import volume, including...

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SFP and Wholechain Partnership Aims to Boost End-to-End Seafood Traceability

Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) and Wholechain have signed a memorandum of understanding at Seafood Expo North America, formalizing a collaboration to improve traceability and analytics across the seafood supply chain.

"For our seafood clients, SFP’s Seafood Metrics system gives meaning to the source data they capture in Wholechain," said Wholechain founder Mark Kaplan. "We want to make it as easy as possible for our seafood clients to access this expert risk analysis."

The partnership will combine Wholechain’s standards-based, events-driven traceability platform with SFP’s Seafood...

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New Bedford Fishing Vessel Yankee Rose Capsized Last Week, Two Crewmen Perished

The F/V Yankee Rose capsized last Thursday about three nautical miles off Race Point near Provincetown, MA. The call to the U.S. Coast Guard came at 11:57 a.m. from a Good Samaritan, the USCG reported. Two crew were reported aboard: Angel Nieves, 37, of New Bedford and Truitt Holcomb, 61, also from the New Bedford area.

Around noon on Thursday, Good Samaritans spotted the overturned hull of the vessel and used the marine emergency radio channel to share the information...

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SENA 2026: Keyport Eyes Next Growth Phase as Crab Specialist Approaches 30-Year Milestone

Keyport is using its approaching 30th anniversary as an inflection point to scale operations and expand beyond its current platform, which handles a significant portion of king crab and snow crab from Alaska. In an interview with Expana, CEO Mark Pedersen said the company has experienced steady growth and is positioning for its next phase of expansion.

"We think we've got one of the best brands in the industry right now," Pedersen said. "It's just how do we keep leveraging it and growing it from here...

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ANALYSIS: Salmon and Pollock Dominate EU‑US Seafood Flows as Trade Balance Shifts

At a time when US tariff policy reflects both commercial and geopolitical considerations of its partners, and given the temporary halt to the US‑EU trade agreement reached last summer, it is especially relevant to review the seafood trade relationship between the United States and the European Union...

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ANALYSIS: January US Shrimp Imports Come in Near 148M lbs as Q1 Outlook Takes Shape

Preliminary January customs and country‑of‑origin data landed very near our model's baseline, with total warm‑water imports around 148 million pounds.

Estimates vs official

Total warm‑water shrimp imports for January landed very close to our model: we modeled a lower bound near 145 million pounds and the official by‑type figure came in at about 148.4 million pounds. That closeness validates the model’s baseline, though product‑form splits revealed compositional surprises.

- Peeled: our band of 72–81 million pounds captured the outcome...

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Channel Fish Launches Six Value-Added Products at Seafood Expo, Marking 80th Anniversary

Massachusetts-based Channel Fish is celebrating its 80th anniversary by launching six new value-added seafood products at this year's Seafood Expo North America, as the family-owned processor seeks to attract new consumers with globally inspired flavors and innovative formats.

The company will showcase Mini Salmon Arepas, Mango Habanero Shrimp, and Chicken Fried Wild Alaska Sole Tenders for both retail and foodservice channels, alongside a new branded retail line featuring Jalapeno Popper Shrimp, Panko Breaded Salmon Nuggets, and Super Fish Sticks. Product samples...

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Shoreline Freezers Expands Southern New Jersey Site by 128,000 sq ft, Adds 20,000 Pallet Positions

Mid-Atlantic cold storage provider Shoreline Freezers announced a significant expansion at its Southern New Jersey facility, adding 128,000 square feet of warehouse space, bringing the total to 27,000 pallet positions.

Shoreline is operated by the Reichle family and has a strong rapport with fellow Reichle-owned company Lund's Fisheries. The company's ownership remains actively involved in day-to-day operations, ensuring responsive decision-making and a customer-first culture, the company shared in its news release...

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Jane Smernicki Appointed as Chair of Global Seafood Communicators

Just ahead of the weekend, Global Seafood Communicators announced its new Chair, Jane Smernicki, who is the head of Public Relations and Communications for the United Kingdom's Seafish. She succeeds Fiona MacMillan, the former General Manager of Communications and Marketing at Seafood New Zealand.

Since its inauguration in 2018, the Global Seafood Communicators has evolved from an ad hoc assembly of 6 associations into a 26-member organization representing 11 countries.

Ivan López Van der Veen, Chair of the group's sister organization, International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA)...

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Study Finds Salmon Lice Struggle in High-Density Fish Farm Environments

Researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway have found that salmon lice may struggle in fish-dense environments similar to modern aquaculture farms, growing smaller, producing fewer eggs, and dying more often.

Scientists recreated two types of environments, natural ocean conditions and high-density fish farm environments, to study the parasites. "Even though there were many salmon and plenty of food available, there were not more parasites per fish. The lice didn't reproduce faster either. Those that survived to adulthood...

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ANALYSIS: US Fresh Imported Seafood Supply Constraints Continue to Drive Market Direction

Fresh imported seafood supplies remain constrained across much of the complex, with 2025 import volumes for several key species — including mahi, snapper, swordfish, and grouper — all trending below year-ago levels. Although January and February 2026 Census data have not yet been released, market participants continue to report lighter arrivals and reduced product availability, suggesting that tight supply conditions have persisted into the new year. Replacement costs have also moved higher, leaving the market increasingly sensitive to even small changes in availability...

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Day 14 of Iran War: US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions; Shipping Risks Mount 

Israeli airstrikes have hit Tehran on the 14th day of the Iran war as Iran and its allies launch retaliatory attacks across Gulf states, sharply escalating tensions across the region and disrupting global energy markets.

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route linking the Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, remains severely disrupted.

On Friday, the US issued a 30-day license for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded at sea. Oil prices eased following the announcement, though prices are...

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Expana's Weekly Top Ten: From Middle East Tensions to Tariff Refund Challenges

Welcome to this week's Top 10. In this edition, we've compiled original content pinpointing key developments affecting global markets and industries following the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

This recap highlights ripple effects on oil prices and amino acid markets to impactful changes in US seafood consumption and tariff refunds. Additionally, explore shifts in dietary guidelines and new investments aimed at enhancing sustainability and traceability in the seafood sector. This list is in no particular order.

10. Stay informed with Expana's comprehensive coverage on global markets as...

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