Hai Trieu Food earns Friend of the Sea Certification for sustainable wild-caught yellowfin tuna. Hai Trieu Food is one of Vietnam’s top seafood producers exporting yellowfin tuna and dried seafood […]
MSC promotes a big blue future in National Seafood Month. This October, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is honouring the many people working in MSC certified fisheries, and supply chain […]
MCS releases latest ‘Good Fish Guide’ ratings. The Marine Conservation Society has released the latest update to their Good Fish Guide ratings, with new guidance on what seafood people should and shouldn’t […]
European fishing communities face their own specific climate risks. Of all European fisheries and coastal communities, the ones in the UK and the Eastern Mediterranean have the highest risk of […]
True Fin unveils new brand identity. True Fin, formerly known as Gulf of Maine Sashimi, Inc., has unveiled a new brand identity. Committed to providing professional and home chefs the […]
Scottish Seafood Scheme Launches Applications are now available for a new £6.45 million funding scheme for fishers and small aquaculture businesses impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) and EU Exit. The […]
ICES aim to fill knowledge gap on cephalopods. Cephalopod molluscs are attracting more attention these days, reports an article on the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) […]
How genetics is helping to determine spiny dogfish predation on cod – As dogfish populations recover from overfishing, questions remain about how much Atlantic cod they are eating and its […]
A report released by WWF in collaboration with Trygg Mat Tracking (TMT) with data and analytical support by Global Fishing Watch, shows for the first time exactly when, where and […]
Sandford says volatility in markets a real challenge. New Zealand seafood company Sanford Limited says volatility in global markets, as a result of Covid-19, is an ongoing challenge for the […]
Computers now “see” animals on seabed. Researchers at the Northeast Fisheries Science Centre in the USA are using a machine learning software to teach computers how to identify the sea […]
Can anyone stop China’s vast armada of fishing boats? Ecuador stood up for the Galápagos, but other countries don’t stand a chance against the 17,000-strong distant-water fleet, as reported in […]
China issues new sustainability rules for its fishing fleet, states an article on the Mongabay website. China has made the first major revisions to regulations governing its distant-water fishing fleet […]
Cod and monkfish could disappear from British menus, due to climate change, warns study. Families may have to change their diets to protect threatened fish according to an article published […]
Great white shark diet surprises scientists. The first-ever detailed study of the diets of great white sharks off the east Australian coast reveals this apex predator spends more time feeding […]
Small fish play key role in supporting marine ecosystems – A slender little fish called the sand lance plays a big role as “a quintessential forage fish” for puffins, terns […]
Shift toward productive conditions on US west coast. Burgeoning populations of anchovy and a healthy crop of California sea lion pups reflected improved productivity off parts of the West Coast […]
NZ seafood annual export earnings expected to soar. A forecast 6.5 percent increase in earnings will push New Zealand seafood returns to NZ$2.1 billion in the year to June, according […]
Climate change threat to fish stocks. The loss of oxygen from the world’s ocean is increasingly threatening fish species and disrupting ecosystems, a new IUCN report warns. Ocean oxygen loss, driven by climate change […]