Cliff White

Cliff White

Executive Editor

Cliff White is the executive editor of SeafoodSource. He has 15 years of experience as a professional journalist, including serving as the senior business reporter for the McClatchy-owned Centre Daily Times in State College, Pennsylvania, where he won state and national awards for his coverage of the development of the Marcellus Shale natural gas deposit and the Jerry Sandusky scandal. 

Published on
December 6, 2023

The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) will receive more funding to continue its “Wild Alaska Pollock” campaign in 2024.

Since enlisting a new board of directors and expanding its annual budget to USD 4 million (EUR 3.4 million) in 2019, the organization has built awareness and demand for its marquee product through the use of the “Wild Alaska Pollock” tagline.

In its next fiscal year, which

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Published on
December 6, 2023

Pure Salmon Technology has acquired HyFlow, a waterborne feed technology, from Graintec, an aquafeed solutions company that filed for bankruptcy in August 2023.

Based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Pure Salmon Technology was created out of the merger of Pure Salmon and the Norwegian RAS division of Krüger Kaldnes, which 8F acquired from Veolia in June 2021.

Pure Salmon Technology CEO Kent Kongsdal Rasmussen said the HyFlow acquisition

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Published on
December 5, 2023

The National Fisheries Institute, a trade group representing the U.S. seafood industry, has agreed to house the Global Shrimp Council, which is leading an effort to initiate an international shrimp market campaign.

Formally launched at the Global Shrimp Forum in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on 6 September 2023, the Global Shrimp Council is a producer-led promotional body created to market and encourage shrimp consumption globally,

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December 5, 2023

SalMar Aker Ocean has acquired 100 percent of the shares in Arctic Offshore Farming from SalMar.

In 2018, Norway Royal Salmon (NRS) was granted eight development permits for the development of Arctic Offshore Farming, with its facilities designed for areas with harsh weather conditions where standard farming equipment cannot be used. Arctic Offshore Farming has installed sea cages at an exposed location outside Tromsø in Northern Norway,

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December 4, 2023

Aquapurna and Billund Aquaculture have begun work on the world’s largest high-intensity recirculating aquaculture system shrimp farm.

Design of the farm is advancing and construction will begin in January 2024 on the 18,000-square-meter facility at the Sigmundshall Industrial Site near Wunstorf, Germany. Aquapurna and Billund, which formalized their joint venture in 2022, said they hope to introduce the first shrimp larvae into the farm by

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Published on
December 1, 2023

Circle Seafoods and Northline Seafoods are hard at work building out floating processors they plan to debut in time for Alaska’s salmon runs in 2024.

Northline Seafoods is building the Hannah in Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A. to buy, process, ship, and store salmon caught in Bristol Bay on a single vertically integrated platform. The vessel, which is being constructed from an existing barge hull that was towed from the U.S. Gulf

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December 1, 2023

A federal judge in Canada has reserved judgment on a CAD 5.25 million (USD 3.8 million, EUR 3.6 million) settlement in a price-fixing lawsuit against Norway’s biggest salmon farmers.

Cermaq, Grieg, Lerøy, Mowi, Nova Sea, and SalMar were sued in March 2020, with plaintiffs Irene Breckon and Gregory Sills claiming the companies engaged in a conspiracy to fix the prices of farmed Norwegian salmon sold in Canada from April 2013 and

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Published on
November 30, 2023

Ensenada, Mexico-based Baja Aqua-Farms has received an investment from a group of entities that includes Continental Grain Company, Cultiba, Equity Group Investments, and Castle Harlan.

Founded in 2000, Baja Aqua-Farms conducts tuna ranching in Baja, Mexico. The vertically integrated company has 1,210 hectares of farming locations and conducts year-round ranching to produce fresh and frozen sashimi-grade Pacific bluefin tuna, which it exports to

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Published on
November 30, 2023

Bioriginal, a subsidiary of Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, Canada-based Cooke Inc., has finalized its fourth acquisition in as many months with its purchase of Grand Junction, Colorado, U.S.A.-based Softgel Co.

Softgel Co. is a manufacturer of customs gels, squeeze tubes, bottles and tincture, specializing in the encapsulation of human and pet nutrition products. It is capable of making vegan softgels from tapioca or agar, and bovine softgels,

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November 30, 2023

A meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Chinese President Xi Jinping has resulted in a handshake agreement that will see China review its ban on Japanese seafood.

China initiated a complete ban on seafood from Japan in August 2023, after it approved the release of treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Russia followed with its own ban, and South Korea has maintained an earlier ban

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