Bucksport Salmon Farm Still isn’t Under Construction 5 Years After Approval

Unlike some other fish farm proposals that have come to Maine in recent years and gotten bogged down by legal and other challenges, the Bucksport project was unique in that it faced minimal opposition along the way.

Head of Seafood Processors’ Association Says He Faced Death Threats Over Crab Dispute

April 24, 2024 CBC-Radio Canada

Jeff Loder was at the center of the issue representing processors. He said some threats were defamatory, like ones that called him corrupt — but added others went further.

Natural Shrimp, Inc. Completes Successful Trial in Japan

April 23, 2024 Natural Shrimp, Inc.

One week after arriving in Japan, the Natural Shrimp and Hydrenesis’ team, with the assistance of the Japanese team, installed and began operating the Equipment at the Japanese shrimp research facility. The trial compared a tank treated by the EC and Hydrogas™ with a tank treated by a traditional biofilter.

Aquaculture Stewardship Council: Human Rights Issues in the Farmed Seafood Industry and the Role of Certification

In this overview of the challenges faced by the seafood sector and what can be done to improve the social performance of seafood supply chains, Chris draws on 13 years of experience as the CEO of ASC and seven years as deputy CEO and Director of Operations of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).

Alaska Seafood Company Announces Plan to Shutter Operations at Processing Plants

April 22, 2024 Joey Klecka, KTUU

Peter Pan Seafoods, one of Alaska’s largest seafood plants, announced that it would be suspending operations indefinitely.