Seafood Headlines March 11, 2022

Seafood Headlines March 11, 2022

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Russian Seafood Banned | Scallop Population Down By More Than 90% | Fighting The Jones Act

US slashes Russia trade status, bans its alcohol and seafood

FDA Issues Guidance on Enforcement Discretion Policies for Certain FSMA Regulations

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Ropeless lobstering is not the answer

Calling On DFO Minister to Clarify Comments

Scallop populations diminish by more than 90 per cent

Climate change set to upend global fishery agreements, study warns

Safe Catch, #1 in Purity, Partners with the Marine Stewardship Council for World Class Sustainability

The health benefits of adding more seafood to your family’s diet

4 Types of Edible Algae With Superfood Potential

Kelp won’t help: why seaweed may not be a silver bullet for carbon storage after all

Research sheds new light on the microbiota of farmed fish

Nutreco and Skretting raise the level of transparency of marine ingredients used in aqua feeds through a new responsible sourcing policy

Turtle escape-hatches now required in more shrimp nets across U.S.

A seaweed aquaculture imperative to meet global sustainability targets

Harvesters of valuable baby eels hope for a stable 2022

Sacramento River ocean abundance estimate for salmon is up, Klamath abundance still low

Northeast Multispecies Amendment 23 Implementation Outreach Events

American Maritime Industry Fights Back Against Jones Act ‘Misconceptions’

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