Japan will begin running DNA tests on tuna imports in a bid to curb imports of illegally caught or mislabeled tuna.
New study of groundfish stocks off New England shatters some assumptions about winners and losers in effort to rebuild fishing stocks.
The salmon farming industry is far too concerned with where the raw materials for fish feed come from, according to the head of Skretting's Aquaculture Research Center.
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Matt Barnhill of Clift Industries discusses a product that can double the shelf life of seafood, while maintaining the sanitary and taste integrity.
SYSCO Food Services will stop marketing fish labeled as grouper to its clients without first taking steps to ensure it actually is grouper.
Aker BioMarine says it plans to jettison its fish oil operations in favor of krill harvesting and processing.
Seafood-based health products are finding it difficult to win the approval of the medical establishment.
The Russian Pollack Association has entered the full assessment process for MSC certification.
Struggling U.S.-based seafood restaurant chain Shells said Wednesday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but will continue to operate.
Further analysis confirms smoked salmon Trans-Ocean Products recalled Friday did not contain Listeria monocytogenes as first suspected.
Since taking the helm of the Norwegian salmon producer Aug. 1, Morten Vike has been on the road seeing as many of the company's farms and plants as he can.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines last weekend launched a pilot study serving sustainable fish on board its planes.