New CEO Announced for TOMRA

June 9, 2021 TOMRA

Norway-headquartered global sustainable technology company TOMRA Systems ASA has said current president and CEO, Stefan Ranstrand, will be replaced by Tove Andersen by November 1 this year at the latest.

Tampa Bay Shellfish Farmers Can Resume Harvesting at Sunrise After Red Tide Scare

Aquaculture farmers in lower Tampa Bay will be allowed to resume harvesting at sunrise Saturday after the state temporarily shut them down because of fears of Red Tide blooming in the area.

Nueva Pescanova Will Help Ensure the Traceability of Its Products With IBM Food Trust, Contributing to the Sustainability of the Oceans

June 8, 2021 Nueva Pescanova Group

The Nueva Pescanova Group and IBM are working together to trace all of Nueva Pescanova’s seafood products on the IBM Food Trust (IFT) platform, a blockchain-based network designed to help ensure the traceability of products across the supply chain.

SeaPak Joins Forces with Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas Alliance Just in Time for World Oceans Month

June 8, 2021 SeaPak

SeaPak Shrimp & Seafood, America’s #1 specialty frozen seafood brand, is a dedicated partner of Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas Alliance (TFSA) – a multi-stakeholder collective dedicated to a world where waterways, beaches, and oceans are free of plastic waste.

North American Meat Institute to Supreme Court: Prop 12 Not Beneficial to Consumers & Increases Sow Mortality

The North American Meat Institute (the Meat Institute) today said the State of California’s Proposition 12 (Prop 12 or the law) provides no benefit to consumers and increases breeding sow mortality according to the State’s own proposed rule.