Wed. Jun 25 2025

Bristol Bay Sees First Landings of Forecasted 35 Million Sockeye Salmon This Season  


New Report Finds Aquaculture Could Create More Than 20 Million Jobs By 2050  


East Coast Seafood Commemorates 25 Years of Plastic Lobster Crates


Starway International Group Expands Recall for Ineligible Frozen Siluriformes Imported from Vietnam  


Hilton Foods Builds First North American Plant in Ontario With $140M Investment


Seafood Supplier Culimer USA Becomes Oddisea SuperFrozen Amid Sustainability Push  


New Report Says Coast Guard Failed to Intercept 79% of Foreign Vessels Suspected of IUU Fishing


Trace Register Rebrands with New Digital Platform, ORIGIN, and Refreshed Website


Chile's Small-Scale Fishers Win Big in Landmark Quota Redistribution Law


2025 Seafood Expo Asia to Unlock New Business Opportunities in Singapore


StarKist Launches Summer Campaign Promoting Protein Pouches


Groundfish Harvester in British Columbia Fined $37,000 For Illegally Catching and Selling Halibut


Ace Aquatec and Aquascot Partner for AI-Fish Processing Project  


Norwegian Government Proposes New Lobster Conservation Areas


Russia Ramps up Fight Against Poaching in Fishing Sector


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Diageo Agrees to Sale of Italian Facility to NewPrinces  


Rafael Sanchez Joins Bloomin’ Brands as Chief Information Officer


DoorDash Doubles Down on Grocery and Food Retail Offerings With New Merchants


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, June 25


Tue. Jun 24 2025

India Seeks US Tariff Revisions on Shrimp Ahead of Key Trade Talks


Seven Vietnamese Pangasius Exporters Exempt from US Anti-dumping Duties


Luke’s Lobster Secures Growth Investment Led by Relentless Consumer Partners and Whole Foods Market


Red Lobster Announces Return of Crabfest and New Seafood Boil Options  


NAIA and Coast of Bays Communities Team up to Oppose N.L. Marine Conservation Area  


Long John Silver’s Brings Back $6 Fish Basket for a Limited Time  


Russia Expects Significant Increase in Red Caviar Production in 2025  


Ahold Delhaize USA Names Jason Wilson Chief Financial Officer  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, June 24


Mon. Jun 23 2025

ANALYSIS: China’s Crustacean Imports Up in May; Year-to-Date Totals Lag 2024 Pace  


Norcod Secures Approval for New 3500 MT Cod Farming Site  


Murkowski, Whitehouse Lead Reintroduction of Bipartisan Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act


Andfjord Salmon Completes $39 Million Sale-Leaseback of Harbor Area Near Kvalnes Site  


Aquaticode Brings on Therese Log Bergjord as Strategic Advisor  


Associated British Ports Reels In Grimsby Fish Processing Hub in Latest Move


Russia Plans to Launch up to 140 Modern Fish Trawlers


Hokkaido’s Q1 Surimi Output Exceeds Last Year by 3.5%


Maruha Nichiro to Open Restaurant in Tokyo in 2026


SeaPak and Morey’s Support Global Ghost Gear Initiative During National Oceans Month


Mega Sardines Celebrates 50 Years, Achieves Distinction of World’s First Seafood “Superfood”


Norwegian Private Equity Firm Adds Hatchery Producer Neptun Salmo to Portfolio


Maine DMR: Body of Missing Milbridge Man Recovered


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 23


Fri. Jun 20 2025

Tariff Talks 2025: Expana's Weekly Rundown #14  


ANALYSIS: Mahi Market Strained by Supply Gaps, Seasonal Demand and Record Pricing  


DFO More than Doubles Northern Cod TAC in Newfoundland and Labrador  


Regal Springs CEO Alois Hofbauer Steps Down After Five Years


Cook Inlet Sockeye Salmon Season Begins, Feds Set Limit 60% Higher Than Last Year  


USDA Accepting Section 32 Bids for Atlantic Groundfish and Pacific Pink Shrimp  


Red Snapper Trip Ends in 7-Year Prison Sentence for Florida Boat Captain  


Japan's April Household Expenditure Survey: Seafood Spending up 3%, Tuna Purchases up 20%


Russia’s Norebo May Lose Pollock, Herring Quotas


California Lifts Domoic Acid Restrictions on Southern California Sardines


Sustainable Shrimp Partnership Develops Living Wage Program for Ecuadorian Shrimp Farms  


California’s MPA Network Recognized as International Gold Standard for Marine Conservation


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, June 20


Albertsons to Launch Digital Advertisement Displays in Select Stores  


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Bristol Bay Sees First Landings of Forecasted 35 Million Sockeye Salmon This Season

The first landings of the year from Bristol Bay, Alaska's phenomenally rich sockeye salmon fishery, showed up on ADF&G’s leaderboard, otherwise known as the Bluesheet, last weekend with 392,000 sockeye. That, along with additional landings from the Copper River and Aleutian Peninsula, brings the total sockeye catch to date to nearly 1.2 million fish. 

Those empty cells of the Bluesheet will not be empty for long. Another 393,000 salmon were recorded as catch from the Nushagak District yesterday.  

Bristol Bay’s five river systems each have differently...

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New Report Finds Aquaculture Could Create More Than 20 Million Jobs By 2050 

Aquaculture could generate as many as 22 million jobs by 2050, according to a new report from the World Bank and the World Wildlife Fund.  

The report titled “Harnessing the Waters: A Trillion Dollar Investment Opportunity in Sustainable Aquaculture,” anticipates roughly $1.5 trillion in investments within the sector over the next 25 years.  

Based on the current state of the industry, business-as-usual (BAU) investments of even $0.5 trillion within this time frame could lead to a production increase of...

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Starway International Group Expands Recall for Ineligible Frozen Siluriformes Imported from Vietnam 

New York-based Starway International Group is expanding its recall of Siluriformes fish products imported from Vietnam.  

The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Wednesday that another 15,980 pounds of product from a Vietnam facility that is not authorized to export Siluriformes to the United States, has been recalled. This is in addition to the 9,513 pounds of Siluriformes initially recalled on June 12, as reported by Expana. 

The expansion includes the following Siluriformes sausage products, which were shipped to...

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New Report Says Coast Guard Failed to Intercept 79% of Foreign Vessels Suspected of IUU Fishing

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently released its final report, “Coast Guard Missed Opportunities to Interdict Foreign Fishing Vessels Suspected of Illegally Fishing in U.S. Waters,” which details several instances in which the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) failed to intercept 79% of foreign fishing vessels that were suspected of illegal fishing in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

According to the report—which was released on June 6, 2025, under the Department of Homeland Security—the USCG did not meet its illegal, unreported, and unregulated...

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Trace Register Rebrands with New Digital Platform, ORIGIN, and Refreshed Website

Yesterday, Trace Register, launched its next-generation seafood traceability platform, ORIGIN by trace register™, alongside the unveiling of the seafood traceability solutions company’s refreshed website and product rebranding.

The new platform—which will be available in nine languages—is set to roll out in phases throughout 2025, offering users critical tools for managing documents, achieving interoperability, and fulfilling requirements, backed by one-on-one assistance from Trace Register’s global customer service team.

ORIGIN is designed for seafood companies of all sizes and can deliver an 80% reduction in...

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2025 Seafood Expo Asia to Unlock New Business Opportunities in Singapore 

Seafood Expo Asia will return to Singapore for its fourth consecutive year from September 10-12.  

The three-day event organized by Diversified, brings together seafood suppliers from around the world and buyers from across Asia, providing them with a platform to explore new business opportunities. 

"The uniqueness of this event is in its tailored approach to connecting worldwide seafood companies with the buyers they need to expand their business in the Asian market," said Wynter Courmont, Vice President of Seafood at Diversified. "The event offers several...

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Groundfish Harvester in British Columbia Fined $37,000 For Illegally Catching and Selling Halibut

A commercial groundfish harvester in British Columbia was fined nearly $37,000 for illegally catching and selling halibut during a fishery closure last year in the Haida Gwaii Archipelago.  

According to Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Stefan Grega, owner of the commercial fishing vessel Pacific Sunrise, pled guilty to multiple violations of Canada’s Fisheries Act. As a result, the court imposed a $30,000 fine and ordered Grega to pay back the $6,989 he made from the illegal harvest, resulting in a...

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Norwegian Government Proposes New Lobster Conservation Areas

The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries recently proposed new conservation areas for lobster in the Oslo Fjord, Agder, Rogaland and Vestland.

Accompanying each of the four conservation area proposals, the Directorate of Fisheries also sent out a parallel consultation.

Specific areas that were proposed include the following:

* Inner Oslofjord: with six new areas in Asker, Horten, and Bunnefjorden;

* Kristiansand and Farsund: with five total areas, some of which require the discontinuation of sea grazing activities;

* Karmøy and Haugesund: with four areas proposed after local cooperation and professional advice; and 

* Øygarden: with two areas near...

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Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline

US President Donald Trump and his administration have paused reciprocal tariffs on most countries.

“Based on the lack of respect that China has shown... I am hereby raising the [tariff] charged to China by the [USA] to 125%, effective immediately,” wrote Trump on Truth Social at 1:18 pm ET. 

It’s not clear if this 125% is in addition to the 20% imposed on Chinese imports to the US. In early March, Trump noted that he would add another 10% tariff on Chinese goods...

 

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East Coast Seafood Commemorates 25 Years of Plastic Lobster Crates

On June 23, 2025, seafood processor and distributor East Coast Seafood (ECS) celebrated the 25th anniversary of its shift to reusable plastic lobster crates.

ECS was founded in 1981 as a live lobster distributor. Since then, it has evolved into a vertically integrated seafood company with operations spanning North America, Europe, and Asia, offering lobster and scallop products to customers across the world.

The move from wooden lobster crates to resuable plastic crates was spearheaded by Executive Vice President Spiros Tourkakis, who partnered with Eric Fredrickson of IPL Plastics IPL...

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Hilton Foods Builds First North American Plant in Ontario With $140M Investment

Hilton Foods Canada, a subsidiary of United Kingdom food giant Hilton Foods, will build a CAD 192 million ($140 million) facility in Brantford, Ontario.

The new facility would mark Hilton Food’s first North American plant. It will be a 230,000-square-foot food processing and warehouse distribution facility. Per the Ontario government, Hilton Foods will process protein products, including beef, pork, lamb, and seafood, for distribution centers as far as Mississauga, Cornwall and Moncton.

“Today is an exciting milestone and the official start of construction...

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Seafood Supplier Culimer USA Becomes Oddisea SuperFrozen Amid Sustainability Push

Culimer USA, a company specializing in sushi-grade seafood products, announced that it has rebranded as Oddisea SuperFrozen, LLC.

The company said the rebrand reflects its “ongoing investment in a better seafood future.” It added that the move responds to growing US consumer concerns surrounding the health of oceans, origins of seafood and the purity with which seafood arrives on their plates.

“Launched from the experience and success of Culimer USA, Oddisea is here to set a new industry standard for clean tuna,” the company wrote on its LinkedIn page...

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Chile's Small-Scale Fishers Win Big in Landmark Quota Redistribution Law

The Chilean government announced significant changes to its fisheries law, which will create updated fishing quotas for the industrial and artisanal sectors, with a larger share going to artisanal fishers.

According to a notice from Chile’s congress, the new quota laws impacted the fisheries of anchovy, sardines and hake.

The Chilean government said the law will lead to a “fairer and more equitable distribution between artisanal and industrial fishing.” The government estimated that $160 billion pesos ($169 million) will be transferred from industrial to artisanal fishermen...

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StarKist Launches Summer Campaign Promoting Protein Pouches 

StarKist is kicking off the summer with a new campaign. Fueled by the brand’s protein pouches, the StarKist Summer initiative promotes an active, on-the-go lifestyle.  

Each fully cooked, ready-to-eat StarKist Creations pouch has up to 17 grams of protein. With more than 25 options available, including tuna and salmon, this on-the-go snack is a perfect choice for busy summer days.  

"StarKist Summer is about making the most of the season by staying active, getting outside, and enjoying real food that fits your lifestyle," said...

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Ace Aquatec and Aquascot Partner for AI-Fish Processing Project

Aquaculture tech company Ace Aquatec and seafood processor Aquascot recently announced a 12-month strategic partnership to integrate Ace Aquatec’s non-intrusive AI monitoring cameras into Aquascot’s modern food processing line.

Ben Perry, Head of Sales at Ace Aquatec, commented on how exciting the collaboration is for both Scottish companies, allowing them to work together to unlock “the full potential of data in aquaculture.”

Combining AI with fish processing

The partnership will leverage Ace Aquatec’s collection of real-time morphometric fish data—including measurements of individual fish weights, condition factor...

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Russia Ramps up Fight Against Poaching in Fishing Sector

Despite Russia’s recent efforts to combat poaching over the last few years, the issue continues to pose serious problems for the fishing sector. In response to this, Russia is actively tightening its fight against poaching with increased enforcement operations.

Part of Rosrybolovstvo’s plans involves increasing the number of permanent raids in order to identify poachers, impose further detentions, and initiate enforcement proceedings.

Between January and March of this year, Rosrybolovstvo, the Russian fisheries protection service, already identified over 20,900 violations, most of which were determined to be poaching activities, which marks...

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Diageo Agrees to Sale of Italian Facility to NewPrinces

Formerly known as Newlat Food, an Italian food and drink company now called NewPrinces bought 100% of the share capital for Diageo Operations Italy, according to a Diageo press release which specified the inclusion of the Santa Vittoria production facility.

The site produces a range of alcoholic beverages, ready-to-drink products, and low and no alcohol products, according to a Diageo spokesperson. 

The NewPrinces Group is already a leading player in the soft drinks market in the UK, with revenues of approximately €350 million in this category alone...

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