Tri Marine Agrees to Sell its Global Tuna Supply Operations to Bolton Group

July 10, 2019 Tri Marine

Tri Marine, one of the world’s leading sustainable tuna supply companies, today announced the sale of its global tuna supply business to its longtime partner, Bolton Group.

For Lobster Industry, a Boatload of Stresses

This year’s delayed lobster season kicked off with a cold, rainy spring and bait worries, but lobstermen haven’t been idle. Instead, they’ve been hunting for a way to cope with looming North Atlantic right whale protections.

Gulf Shrimp Fishery to Re-Open Off Texas on July 15, 2019

July 10, 2019 NOAA Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries announces federal waters from 9 to 200 nautical miles off Texas will open to shrimp trawling beginning 30 minutes after official sunset, local time, on July 15, 2019, corresponding to the time Texas opens its waters to shrimp trawling.

Canada Pushes to Get China Meat Exports Resumed This Week

Canadian authorities are hoping to convince China to lift a ban on meat shipments as early as this week, according to livestock groups.

The $ 280K Lab-Grown Burger Could be a More Palatable $ 10 in Two Years

Lab-grown meat, first introduced to the world six years ago in the form of a $280,000 hamburger, could hit supermarket shelves at $10 a patty within two years, European start-ups told Reuters.