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    Russia’s war spreads to Alaska through MSC labels

    Commissioner Doug Vincent-Lang accused the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification body in an open letter of reducing its requirements favoring the Russian seafood industry.

    U.S. Senate to reconsider AQUAA offshore aquaculture bill

    Senators from Mississippi and Hawaii join forces in bringing the bipartisan Advancing the Quality and Understanding of American Aquaculture (AQUAA) bill before the U.S. Senate.

    FISH Standard for Crew awards Alaska Pollock Fleets of At-Sea Processors Association

    FISH Standard for Crew Inc. has awarded fourteen catcher-processor vessels...

    Price, hygiene, and food safety, priorities for the Chinese to buy seafood

    According to a GSA survey The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) has...

    Nueva Pescanova Namibian fishing fleet, first to obtain labor compliance certification

    The FISH Standard for Crew certification NovaNam, a subsidiary of the...

    Marine Stewardship Council warns Russian invasion of Ukraine could get Russian fisheries uncertified

    Certification bodies can't do their job In a statement issued late...

    MSC recognizes Russian Fishery Shipowners Association for pollock catches in the Sea of Okhotsk

    They won the certification battle against Pollock Catchers Association Russian Fishery...

    Prestige Oyster’s becomes the first MSC-certified oyster fishery in the American continent

    The achievment includes being the sixth oyster fishery certified globally Prestige Oyster's...

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    Russia’s war spreads to Alaska through MSC labels

    Commissioner Doug Vincent-Lang accused the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification body in an open letter of reducing its requirements favoring the Russian seafood industry.

    U.S. Senate to reconsider AQUAA offshore aquaculture bill

    Senators from Mississippi and Hawaii join forces in bringing the bipartisan Advancing the Quality and Understanding of American Aquaculture (AQUAA) bill before the U.S. Senate.

    Antibiotic-contaminated shrimp from Asia rejected by FDA is U.S.

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released data on seafood line-of-entry rejections in May. Among the results, three of those rejections (2.9%) were of shrimp for reasons related to banned antibiotics.

    1 million dollar agreement between Blue Star and Bloomin’ Brands for next level menus

    Blue Star Foods has signed a new USD 1 million (EUR 928,16 million) supply agreement with Bloomin' Brands. Although the new contract was announced in June, it began in April and will run through the remainder of 2023.