Alaska Pacific Seafood's pollock plant seeks solutions following shipping giant's exit The shipping company's discontinuation of service impacts all import routes from western Alaska ports to key markets in Japan, China and other parts of Asia. Intrafish by Rachel Sapin - January 17, 2025 Pacific Seafood, like other Alaska processors, is facing challenges shipping pollock from its newly acquired plant in Kodiak, Alaska, following shipping giant Maersk's discontinuation of service to the region. https://www.intrafish.com/whitefish/pacific-seafoods-pollock-plant-seeks-solutions-following-shipping-giants-exit/2-1-1766418 Alaska Pacific Cod Season Underway with Lowered TAC Fishermen's News - January 22, 2025 Alaska’s Pacific cod A season got underway in January, with an overall total allowable catch set lower than for 2024. It’s a total decrease of just over 14,000 metric tons, or 31 million pounds. https://fishermensnews.com/alaska-pacific-cod-season-underway-with-lowered-tac/ National Pacific Cod Fish and Chips Proving a Popular Menu Item Fishermen's News - January 22, 2025 Pacific cod harvested by pot and longline fishermen since their season opened on Jan. 1 has been a popular lunch and dinner item these days in Anchorage restaurants. And the groundfish fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands that opened on Jan. 20 are anticipated to soon  be delivering their catch to wholesalers and retail shops. https://fishermensnews.com/pacific-cod-fish-and-chips-proving-a-popular-menu-item/ International Trump tariff decisions could have big impact on US market for pasteurized crab meat Seafood Source by Chris Chase - January 22, 2025 The U.S. market for pasteurized crab meat in 2025 will largely come down to whether some of the main exporters of the products are hit by tariffs, according to a panel of experts at the Global Seafood Market Conference (GSMC). https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/supply-trade/tariff-decisions-could-have-big-impact-on-us-market-for-pasteurized-crab-meat *Requires Subscription Labeling and Marketing GAPP Planning Ahead for Lenten Seafood Promotions Fishermen's News - January 22, 2025 Lent doesn’t begin until early March, but Craig Morris, chief executive officer of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP), said Jan. 20 that his organization is ready with several collaborative seafood promotion to provide those observing Lent from March 5 through April 17. https://fishermensnews.com/gapp-planning-ahead-for-lenten-seafood-promotions/ FYI’s BBRSA Announces Plans for Fleet Meetings, is Offering Free Safety Instructor Training Fishermen's News - January 22, 2025 The Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association on Jan. 14 announced a series of fleet meetings to be held throughout 2025, beginning in early March. https://fishermensnews.com/bbrsa-announces-plans-for-fleet-meetings-is-offering-free-safety-instructor-training/
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