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Cliff White
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Cliff White is the executive editor of SeafoodSource.com.
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The owner of the F/V Arctic Lady filed a lien against Peter Pan for more than USD 348,000, alleging it was not paid for deliveries of pollock and Pacific cod. F/V Arctic Lady Facebook photo.
Peter Pan Seafoods Fined $750K by EPA, Faces $348K Lien from F/V Arctic Lady
A shrimp-peeling shed in Andhra Pradesh, India. Photo courtesy of CAL
Shrimp Alliance requests the add of Indian Shrimp to list of goods produced with forced labor
Northline Seafoods' 40'x100' processing barge Hannah. Northline Seafoods image.
Alaska processors make their moves after market tumult
OBI Seafoods is closing its Larsen Bay plant on Kodiak Island for the 2024 salmon season. The plant, built in 1911 by the Alaska Packers Association, is one of the oldest canneries on Kodiak Island. OBI Seafoods photo.
Alaska's OBI Seafoods shuts down Larsen Bay plant for 2024 salmon season
Trident Seafoods CEO Joe Bundrant has pushed for the U.S. government to ensure that a ban on Russian seafood imports is enforced effectively. Trident photo.
Trident drops out of National Fisheries Institute over Russian fish ban
Herring caught during an acoustic trawl survey of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. NOAA photo.
All-time high limit set for Sitka herring season, but few buyers
Fishing for pollock in the Sea of Okhotsk. Russian Pollock Producers photo.
Biden administration orders crackdown on Russian seafood imports
Trident Seafoods' seasonal salmon processing plant at False Pass if among Alaska operations the company says it will close. Trident Seafoods photo.
Trident Seafoods to sell Alaska plants, lay off 10 percent of workforce
Pink salmon. Photo Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Alaska's Pink Salmon Catch Sees 43 percent Surge, Predicting Average Season in 2024
Trident Seafoods’ Kraken Stash IPA Beer Battered Wild Alaska Pollock Fillets won the foodservice award at the 2023 Alaska Symphony of Seafoods. Trident Seafoods photo.
Sockeye salmon nuggets, breakfast sausage land top spots in Alaska Symphony of Seafoods
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January 14, 2026
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Photo courtesy of the New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
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New Bedford grant takes fishing stories beyond the dock
Photo courtesy of North Carolina Sea Grant/The North Carolina Oyster Trail
January 14, 2026
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The New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association is a bipartisan nonprofit that represents New England wild-harvest fishermen and works to inform public policy and public understanding on fisheries management, conservation practices, economic viability, ecosystem sustainability, and U.S. food security. Shutterstock photo.
January 13, 2026
NEFSA appoints new directors