Daily recap: Crab, salmon added to US wholesale price assessments; Captain Fresh in talks for US acquisitions
Utham Gowda, founder and group CEO, Captain Fresh. Credit: Captain Fresh

Daily recap: Crab, salmon added to US wholesale price assessments; Captain Fresh in talks for US acquisitions

Here's a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Wednesday, Feb. 5.

  • US wholesale: Week 6 seafood price assessments live

Undercurrent?News'?week six (Feb. 3-9)?US wholesale price assessments?for various key commodities are available on our new platform. Various crab species and fresh and frozen Chilean salmon are included for the first time.?

  • Captain Fresh in talks for acquisitions on US east, west coasts

Acquisitive Indian tech-backed seafood platform Captain Fresh is in talks to acquire two US importers and distributors, one on the East Coast and another on the west, Undercurrent has confirmed.

  • Trump regulatory freeze ties hands of US fisheries managers

A blanket freeze on regulations by US president Donald Trump is – perhaps unwittingly – preventing federal agency officials from managing fisheries for conservation, Undercurrent has learned.

  • Norwegian cod farmer nears $100m revenue, plans continued growth

Norwegian cod aquaculture business Ode is carefully but rapidly expanding operations and sales, expecting revenue to approach $100 million in 2025 after "another year of more than 100% revenue growth," CEO Ole Kvalheim told Undercurrent.

  • Camanchaca shuts down abalone ops after years of losses, market decline

Camanchaca has announced the closure of its abalone aquaculture division in the Atacama region of northern Chile.

  • ASC warns Norway gov't over new 'illogical' surcharge on 'superior salmon'

The Aquaculture Stewardship Council has written to the Norwegian government warning of the ill effects a proposed new surcharge on farmed salmon and trout would have.

  • Canadian lobster, snow crab sector champions visit EU amidst Trump trade threats

The Canadian lobster and snow crab sectors aren't waiting for their country to reach some amicable deal with US president Donald Trump to more permanently eliminate the threat of pending tariffs.

  • Catch the Current episode 2.5: Meet the Boeing engineer who started her own smoked salmon company

Meet Jade Taylor -- former Boeing engineer and the US seafood entrepreneur behind the new Charleston, South Carolina-based smoked salmon company, Angel Oak Smokehouse.


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