Thu. May 21 2026

Circle Seafoods Sets 2026 Alaska Seine Prices, Holds Pink Base at $0.61  


Hilton Foods Maintains 2026 Outlook Despite Seafood Headwinds


Alaska's Attorney General Voids 5 Board of Fish Regulations on Area M, Due to Ethics Violation  


Seafood Nutrition Partnership Launches Fourth Annual Summer Seafood Challenge


Study Finds Juvenile Fraser River Chinook Exposed to Hundreds of Contaminants  


Canada Launches New Funding Call to Tackle Ghost Fishing Gear


Terra Medi Recalls Smoked Herring Over Botulism Risk


In-Store Grocery Shopping Remains Strong Despite Digital Shift, FMI Report  


Vancouver World Cup Matches to Anchor New BC Investment Initiative


Premier Lantz Announces Senior Staff Changes in Prince Edward Island Government


Kazakhstan Inks $50M Deal for 5,300-tonne Shrimp Farm, Location TBD


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 21


Wed. May 20 2026

Bakkafrost Raises Harvest Guidance as Faroe Islands Offset Weak Scotland Results


SalMar Lifts 2026 Harvest Guidance after Strong First Quarter


Icelandic Salmon Reports Near Break-Even Q1 as Operations Strengthen


New Study Shows Capelin is a Sea Canary for Ocean Heatwaves in North Pacific  


Russian Fishermen and Businesses Oppose Possible Export Duties on Fish


Whale Entanglement Highlights Pressure on Oregon Dungeness Fishery  


Northern Chile Jack Mackerel Fishery Faces Setback as Catches Fall Below Legal Size


The Retail Rundown: Pork Leads Memorial Day 2026 Grilling Promotions  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, May 20


Chile Sets up Ñuble Benthic Fishing Table to Support Artisanal Sector  


Tue. May 19 2026

ANALYSIS: Supply Pressures Intensify as NOAA's MMPA Decision Impacts Crab Meat Market  


Seafood Industry Pushes Congress to Advance Open Ocean Aquaculture Legislation


Princes Shifts Sardine Sourcing to MSC-Certified Iberian Fishery  


SalmonChile Calls for Cross-Sector Unity at Blue Week 2026 as Chile Advances Blue Economy Agenda


All-out Effort for 2026 Yukon Chinook and Chum Salmon Reach Spawning Grounds in US and Canada  


United Fishermen of Alaska Begins Search for New Executive Director, Welch Named to CFEC


Pacific Dream Seafoods Plans Major Processing, Cold Storage Expansion in Washington


Alaska Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Electronic Monitoring for Trawl Vessels in State Waters


Global Coalition Urges Japan to Halt Public Funding for Octopus Farming Research


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 19


Mon. May 18 2026

ANALYSIS: Domestic Scallop Supply Influx Dominated by Smaller Counts Amid Global Shortfalls  


2026 Economic Value of Alaska’s Seafood Shows Strength of Industry Amid Turbulent Times


ArcelorMittal Fined Record $100M for Fisheries Act Violations in Quebec


Russia’s Salmon Catch Could Fall Up to 30% in 2026, Fisheries Head Says


Sweden Invests SEK 30 Million to Build Domestic Oyster Industry  


SADC Ministers to Focus on Food Security, Livestock Disease and Blue Economy at Zimbabwe Summit


Distinguished Programs Opens Marine Cargo Program for Business With Allianz Capacity


Good News Stories for Endangered Species Day 2026


Moxies Rolls Out Limited‑Time Sushi Menu for Summer  


Expana's Weekly Top 10


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, May 18


Middle East Conflict Weekly Analyses - Edition 10


Fri. May 15 2026

Silver Bay Raises Opening Price for Bristol Bay Sockeye Up 23 Percent From 2025  


Future Market Insights Projects Plant-Based Fish Market to Reach $3.6 Billion by 2036  


China’s First Mobile Salmon Farm Delivers Commercial Harvest


Russia Forecasts Record Herring Catch off Sakhalin on Rising Stock Levels


ASMFC Defends Menhaden Delay as Debate Over Chesapeake Science Intensifies  


PEI Targets Oyster Industry Stability with Wage and Debt Relief


Russia Expands Inspector Mobile App for Fisheries Enforcement


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 15


Mowi Posts Second-Best First Quarter as Salmon Demand Climbs


Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending May 15, 2026


Thu. May 14 2026

ANALYSIS: Atlantic Cod Prices Surge 26% Year Over Year as Catch Limits Tighten Supply  


ANALYSIS: US Retail Shrimp Prices Hit Decade Highs Amid Consumer Pullback  


NOAA Fisheries Finds Gulf of Alaska Chinook Salmon “Not Warranted” for ESA Listing  


Alaska Seafood Gains Expanded QSR Visibility During Lent 2026 Promotions  


Pokeworks Accelerates Greater Boston Expansion With Multi‑Unit Franchise Growth  


Chilean Salmon Council Joins Industry to Celebrate 50 Years of Salmon Farming May 28


Andfjord Salmon: Salmon Crosses Important Weight Thresholds


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 14


US Shrimp Industry Applauds House Passage of the Save Our Shrimpers Act


Congress Presses USTR to Launch Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Seafood Trade Practices


Nova Austral Opens Facilities to Support Scientific Education and Community Ties


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Circle Seafoods Sets 2026 Alaska Seine Prices, Holds Pink Base at $0.61

Circle Seafoods announced its 2026 Southeast Alaska seine season base prices, setting pink salmon at $0.61 per pound, chum at $1.07 per pound, and sockeye at $2.50 per pound, with payments processed within weeks rather than months.

The company is maintaining its 2025 final pink price of $0.61 as the 2026 base, citing retail demand built through its Ultra Low Temp Pink Salmon Fillets, now available in 4,000 US stores, including Publix, Whole Foods, H-E-B, and Sprouts Farmers Market...

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Hilton Foods Maintains 2026 Outlook Despite Seafood Headwinds

Hilton Food Group reported solid trading performance in its core meat and fresh prepared food businesses while Hilton Food Group reported solid trading performance in its core meat and fresh prepared food businesses while acknowledging continued challenges in its seafood, vegetarian, and vegan divisions ahead of its AGM today, extending struggles that prompted a strategic review earlier this year.

The UK-based food processor maintained its 2026 adjusted profit before tax guidance of £60-65 million despite ongoing pressures in its seafood operations, which became "marginally loss-making...

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Seafood Nutrition Partnership Launches Fourth Annual Summer Seafood Challenge

Seafood Nutrition Partnership (SNP) is launching its Fourth Annual Summer Seafood Challenge, a 60-day push from June 20 to August 20 that asks participants to eat seafood at least three times a week which is the recommendation in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, while raising awareness and funds for SNP’s nutrition education work.

Individuals and teams can sign up and create fundraising pages through GiveLively, inviting friends, family and colleagues to join. New this year, SNP is encouraging “Progressive Parties” — virtual or in-person gatherings that...

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Canada Launches New Funding Call to Tackle Ghost Fishing Gear

The Canadian government is expanding efforts to tackle abandoned and discarded fishing gear in the country’s waters, announcing a new round of funding aimed at preventing and removing “ghost gear” from the marine environment.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has launched a new call for proposals under the Ghost Gear Fund, Minister of Fisheries Joanne Thompson announced Wednesday. As outlined in Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, the federal government will invest $15 million over three years to strengthen efforts to prevent, locate, retrieve...

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In-Store Grocery Shopping Remains Strong Despite Digital Shift, FMI Report

Americans continue to prefer in-person grocery shopping, even as digital tools become more embedded in the experience, according to a new report from The Food Industry Association (FMI) developed with The Hartman Group.

The US Grocery Shopper Trends 2026 report found that consumers visit an average of 5.4 different grocery store banners each month as they search for different types of value, from bargain shopping to specialty products and entertainment-style experiences.

“In an effort to fulfill their unique definitions of value...

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Premier Lantz Announces Senior Staff Changes in Prince Edward Island Government

Premier Rob Lantz announced a series of changes to the senior management team within the Government of Prince Edward Island, naming new leadership for several key portfolios.

Brad Colwill has assumed the role of Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Rural Development, and Tourism, effective May 15, 2026.

In additional appointments, Jodi Zver has been named Deputy Minister of Finance and Affordability, while Jennifer Evans will serve as Chief Executive Officer of Innovation PEI. Both appointments are set to take effect...

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Bakkafrost Raises Harvest Guidance as Faroe Islands Offset Weak Scotland Results

Bakkafrost reported stronger first-quarter earnings for 2026, driven by record harvest volumes and lower farming costs in the Faroe Islands, while its Scottish operations remained under pressure.

The salmon producer posted operational EBIT of DKK 544 million for the quarter, up from DKK 505 million a year earlier. Revenues in the Faroe Islands rose to DKK 1.67 billion from DKK 1.4 billion, with operational EBIT climbing to DKK 572 million. Scotland generated revenues of DKK 443 million and recorded an operational...

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Icelandic Salmon Reports Near Break-Even Q1 as Operations Strengthen

Icelandic Salmon kept its 2026 harvest guidance unchanged at 21,300 tons after reporting a first-quarter result that was close to break-even, a clear improvement from the EUR 3 million loss recorded a year earlier.

The quarter was shaped by a difficult pricing environment and a harvest mix that weighed on margins. Achieved prices were EUR 0.69 per kg lower than in the first quarter of 2025, while smaller fish sizes dragged on price realization. The company also faced high costs on a large...

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Russian Fishermen and Businesses Oppose Possible Export Duties on Fish

Representatives of Russia’s fishing industry and broader business community are pushing back against a possible plan to impose duties on Russian fish exports, an idea currently under consideration by the government.

Business groups including the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), Delovaya Rossiya and Opora Rossii have appealed to the Economy Ministry to block the proposal, which has been backed by some senior state officials.

According to industry representatives, export revenue accounts for a significant share of turnover for Russian fishing and fish processing...

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Alaska's Attorney General Voids 5 Board of Fish Regulations on Area M, Due to Ethics Violation 

Alaska's highest law enforcement authority sent a letter to Alaska's Lieutenant Governor, Nancy Dahlstrom, yesterday, “disapproving” of the Alaska Board of Fisheries' actions on five proposals that were adopted into regulation at its February 18 – 24, 2026, meeting.

The regulations, all affecting Area M salmon fisheries, would have taken effect on June 1, 2026. 

Acting Attorney General Cori Mills, a 14-year veteran of the AG's office, acted under the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act as a matter of state government accountability, independently...

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Study Finds Juvenile Fraser River Chinook Exposed to Hundreds of Contaminants

A new study focused on juvenile Harrison River Chinook finds the fish are feeding and growing in a cocktail of contaminants including common medications, personal care items and industrial chemicals.

"We've shown there's a mixture of chemicals in the Lower Fraser, which not only presents potential risks to juvenile Chinook, but also other aquatic life," says Bonnie Lo, environmental scientist and lead author of the study.

Unveiled by Simon Fraser University, the research tested samples for more than 595 contaminants across up to...

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Terra Medi Recalls Smoked Herring Over Botulism Risk

Terra Medi LLC of Long Island City, NY, is recalling all imported Hellas Meze Golden Smoked Whole Herring due to improper evisceration that poses a potential Clostridium botulinum contamination risk. The vacuum-packaged product was distributed to retail stores and wholesale distributors in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois, and New York.

The recall affects single whole smoked herring with production date 4/12/2025, best before 4/12/2026, lot code L120425F54. New York State Agriculture and Markets inspectors identified the violation during sampling, with subsequent analysis confirming the issue. Under New York...

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Vancouver World Cup Matches to Anchor New BC Investment Initiative

British Columbia (BC) is using the global spotlight of the FIFA World Cup 2026 to court investment and promote local industries through a new initiative called BC Business House, a business networking hub timed to Vancouver’s World Cup matches.

The networking venue will host seven events in Vancouver between June 12 and July 7, 2026, bringing together investors, business leaders and government officials to spotlight key BC industries including tourism, energy, life sciences, mining, agriculture, technology and trade infrastructure.

“Major global events, like...

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Kazakhstan Inks $50M Deal for 5,300-tonne Shrimp Farm, Location TBD

Between 2021 and 2024, Kazakhstan has increased its aquaculture and processing capacities for seafood, with total investments reaching US$43.5 million, according to Ministry of Agriculture estimates. The combined annual capacity of the newly launched facilities exceeds 20,000 tonnes of fish products.

Today, May 20, Kazakhstan’s Agriculture Ministry added a new project, larger than all of the earlier smaller projects. The ministry announced the government investment of approximately $50 million in a large-scale shrimp farming complex with annual capacity of...

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SalMar Lifts 2026 Harvest Guidance after Strong First Quarter

SalMar raised its full-year 2026 harvest guidance after posting stronger first-quarter results, helped by higher harvest volumes, improved fish quality and lower costs across parts of the value chain.

The salmon farmer reported group operational EBIT of NOK 1.512 billion for the first quarter on harvest volumes of 60,300 tons, equal to NOK 25.1 per kg. In Norway, operational EBIT came to NOK 1.536 billion on harvest volumes of 56,300 tons, or NOK 27.3 per kg.

The company said performance in Norway...

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New Study Shows Capelin is a Sea Canary for Ocean Heatwaves in North Pacific 

Twenty years ago, Dr. George Rose with Memorial University of Newfoundland called capelin "a sea canary for marine ecosystem change." A new study reinforces its role as an indicator of healthy marine ecosystems.

Capelin Size, Condition, and Abundance Through Multiple Heatwaves in Alaska” shows that heatwaves can dramatically affect capelin populations and the fish, marine mammals, and seabirds that rely on them. Because capelin are not commercially fished in the northeast Pacific Ocean, studying them in Alaska gives scientists a chance to...

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Whale Entanglement Highlights Pressure on Oregon Dungeness Fishery

A whale entanglement off the Oregon coast is raising renewed concerns about marine habitat and commercial fishing after local outlets reported a humpback whale dragging tagged Dungeness crab gear. The Oregonian reported that officials have not identified the gear’s owner because the vessel name and permit number on the tag could not be clearly read.

NBC5 News interviewed Ben Grundy of the Center for Biological Diversity, who said rising ocean temperatures and marine heatwaves are causing “habitat compression,” increasing interactions between whales and human activity.

The sighting...

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