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Final 2019 Maine lobster harvest landings were better than first feared

January 28, 2020 โ€” Despite all of the concerns expressed about the 2019 Maine lobster harvest, landings improved at the end of the year and werenโ€™t as bad as feared, Sheila Adams, vice president of sales and marketing and co-founder of processor Maine Coast, told attendees at the National Fisheries Instituteโ€™s Global Seafood Market Conference last week.

Though lobster can be harvested all year off the coast of Maine, the season typically picks up in earnest in July and August. So many in the industry were made nervous in November when Maine harvesters were widely reported as saying they believed their landings were going to finish 2019 between 30% and 50% lower than the 2018 season total (about 54,000t).

Based on Urner Barry estimates, shared at the event, the 2019 harvest in Maine was not quite as bad as that, garnering about 43,226t, down 21% from the year before. The state of Maineโ€™s Department of Marine Resources never publishes its official tally for the previous yearโ€™s lobster harvest until March, so it will be a while before the final numbers are known.

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

Lack of haddock means US importers canโ€™t capitalize on removal from China tariff list

January 23, 2020 โ€” Haddock has been cut from the US list of products from China subject to 25% tariffs, but there is little fish available to capitalize on this opening.

Haddock and flatfish were removed in the โ€˜list threeโ€™ tariffs on Dec. 17 last year, around a month before the โ€œphase oneโ€ agreement between the US and China that effectively paused the trade war at the current levels. The bulk of seafood from China still has 25% tariffs on it into the US. China has 35% tariffs on US seafood but has committed to buying $200 billion worth of additional US products, goods and services over the next two years, reducing the USโ€™ bilateral trade deficit in goods, which hit $420bn in 2018.

There was a โ€œconcerted effortโ€ from the National Fisheries Institute (NFI) and industry to get haddock excluded, Todd Clark, of importer Endeavor Seafood, told Undercurrent News at the NFIโ€™s 2020 Global Seafood Market Conference (GSMC).

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

Pacific Seafoodโ€™s Dulcich in as NFI chair

January 22, 2020 โ€” Pacific Seafood Group founder Frank Dulcich has been appointed as chair of the USโ€™ National Fisheries Institute (NFI), replacing Todd Clark, the organization confirmed to Undercurrent News.

At its annual meeting in Orlando this week, NFI announced the election of directors and the new board chair, a post which rotates on an annual basis.

Clark, a vice president at Endeavor Seafoods, was NFI chair for 2019. He previously served as NFIโ€™s secretary, treasurer, and vice-chairman, and is a founding member of NFIโ€™s Economic Integrity Taskforce.

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

Seafood industry awaits details before celebrating โ€˜phase oneโ€™ US-China deal

January 17, 2020 โ€” The US and China may have reached the interim trade agreement that loosely promises to commit China to purchasing more US seafood products, but the seafood industry is keeping its party hats and noisemakers in the drawer.

In a ceremony held Wednesday at the White House, US president Donald Trump and China vice premier Liu He signed the so-called โ€œphase oneโ€ trade deal that has been described as hitting the pause button on a two-year trade war that has devastated the US agriculture and seafood industries.

The deal, which is expected to take effect in mid-February and spelled out in an 86-page document, commits China to buying $200 billion worth of additional US products, goods and services over the next two years, reducing the USโ€™ bilateral trade deficit in goods, which hit $420 billion in 2018. It removes planned US tariffs on Chinese cellphones, toys and laptops, as well as halving the existing tariffs on approximately $120bn worth of Chinese goods, the Financial Times recounts.

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

NFI blasts Dr. Oz Show for linking shrimp to antibiotics, slave labor, and microplastics

November 12, 2019 โ€” The National Fisheries Institute is sharply criticizing an episode of the Dr. Oz Show linking shrimp and antibiotics, slave labor, and microplastics.

In the episode, which aired on 11 November, show host Mehmet Oz interviews Paul Greenberg, author of โ€œAmerican Catchโ€ and โ€œFour Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food,โ€ about the safety and healthfulness of eating shrimp.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

NFI launches pro-seafood YouTube channel

October 23, 2019 โ€” The National Fisheries Institute (NFI) on Tuesday announced the creation of the new YouTube channel, AboutSeafood, which is designed to educate health care professionals and consumers about the role of seafood in the diet. NFIโ€™s registered dietitian, Jennifer McGuire, hosts the channel.

โ€œSeafood is one of the healthiest foods on the planet, yet confusion still exists about how much to eat, what pregnant women and childrenโ€™s seafood diets should look like, and how fish fits into an overall eating pattern,โ€ said McGuire.

The core videos on the channel feature McGuire with expert guests. โ€œThrough conversations with colleagues in the nutrition space, we hope to debunk myths and provide clarity about seafood.โ€

The channel also offers shorter videos in which McGuire shares quick facts about seafood nutrition.

Read the full story at IntraFish

SeaShare, NFI Future Leaders hold national day of giving to fight hunger with seafood

October 15, 2019 โ€” SeaShare โ€“ a nonprofit organization devoted to partnering with the seafood industry to get seafood into various foodbanks โ€“ and the National Fisheries Instituteโ€™s (NFI) Future Leaders program is holding a national day of giving on 16 October.

SeaShare donates seafood through a national network of food banks, known as Feeding America, in order to provide thousands of people struggling with hunger with healthy proteins. Partners throughout the seafood industry provide funding and seafood to give nutritious meals to some of the 41 million Americans that struggle with hunger.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

US retailer Publix audits seafood suppliersโ€™ sustainability answers

October 11, 2019 โ€” Publix Super Markets, a Lakeland, Florida-based retailer with more than 1,200 locations in seven southern US states will begin, in 2020, to โ€œreverse auditโ€ some of its many seafood suppliers for their sustainability claims.

โ€œWe expect them to be in compliance and [to] find no errors,โ€ Guy Pizzuti, the companyโ€™s seafood category manager, told Undercurrent News in a recent email exchange.

The reverse audit process will take an item code and lot number and work backwards through the system, he explained. In instances where aquaculture-related suppliers are found out of compliance, the company will meet with both the supplier and the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) program, he said.

โ€œCorrective actions would be submitted, audits would be increased, and [the] business would be reduced or eliminated [from the supplier list] pending any further issues. BAP will be asked to demonstrate findings to both Publix and the supplier.โ€

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

Tariffs changing shopping habits of US consumers

August 16, 2019 โ€” More U.S. shoppers are noticing price increases for the products they buy regularly, and a majority of them plan to reexamine their shopping habits if U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods remain in place, according to a new survey.

Shopkick, the operator of a shopping rewards app, surveyed more than 30,000 of its users between 28 and 30 June, and found 44 percent of respondents planned to cut down on their shopping as a result of raised prices on consumer goods, the result of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on practically all Chinese goods, valued at more than USD 550 billion (EUR 495.6 billion) in annual trade.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

SIMP helping to drive seafoodโ€™s blockchain moment

June 24, 2019 โ€” Itโ€™s not your imagination. The seafood industry is talking a lot more than usual about Bitcoin these days.

But donโ€™t worry. Thereโ€™s no effort afoot to launch a new form of seafood-themed cryptocurrency โ€” though โ€œFishscalesโ€ would have a nice ring to it.

Rather, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationโ€™s implementation of its new Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP) requirements is helping to drive a great deal of interest in blockchain, the digital technology that underlies Bitcoin, Sean Oโ€™Scannlain, the president and CEO of Fortune Fish & Gourmet, told Undercurrent News in a telephone interview this week.

Besides running one of the USโ€™ largest seafood wholesalers, Oโ€™Scannlain is also chairman of the Seafood Industry Research Fund (SIRF), a 55-year-old group that has provided almost $4 million in grants to help create about 400 research papers, all publicly available. Roughly a week ago, the National Fisheries Institute (NFI) announced that SIRF would be launching a pilot aimed at enabling the industry to better use blockchain, increasing transparency, optimizing supply chain processes and combating fraud.

Read the full story at Undercurrent News

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