July 23, 2025
OpenTable and KAYAK Unveil Top 100 Hotel Restaurants Amid Growing Trend of Culinary-Driven Travel

An OpenTable survey reveals that 47% of Americans have planned a trip specifically to visit a restaurant. Similarly, KAYAK reported a 51% year-over-year increase in travelers using the “restaurant” filter when searching for hotels.
In response to this trend, the two companies have partnered to release their first-ever list of the “Top 100 Hotel Restaurants in America…
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OpenTable and KAYAK Unveil Top 100 Hotel Restaurants Amid Growing Trend of Culinary-Driven Travel
An OpenTable survey reveals that 47% of Americans have planned a trip specifically to visit a restaurant. Similarly, KAYAK reported a 51% year-over-year increase in travelers using the “restaurant” filter when searching for hotels.
In response to this trend, the two companies have partnered to release their first-ever list of the “Top 100 Hotel Restaurants in America…
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‘Today Marks a Historic Day in Our Bilateral Relationship’: PM Modi on India–UK FTA
During a joint press statement with his British counterpart Keir Starmer, PM Modi highlighted the enhanced market access and economic opportunities for both the countries while expressing gratitude for the hospitality he received during his official visit to the country…
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Ready Seafood Sues Ex-Executives, Alleges Trade Secret Theft After Founding Packers Pride
Ready Seafood, a prominent Maine-based supplier of live and processed lobster products, has filed a lawsuit against two of its former executives, Andrew Daughan and Robert Kragh, as well as their newly formed company, Packers Pride.
The suit, filed on July 14 in US District Court, alleges that the former employees breached their contracts and illegally used confidential business information to directly compete with their former employer.
Daughan was hired in 2018 as Ready Seafood’s Vice President of Category Management. He was tasked with…
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US, EU Trade Talks Boosted by Trump’s Agreement with Japan
European negotiators were hoping to reach an agreement to dodge the 30% tariff rate Trump has said he would impose on imports from the 27-nation bloc on August 1…
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Pacific Seafood Appoints Raul Squadritto to Lead Farmed Salmon Division
Pacific Seafood has tapped longtime industry executive Raul Squadritto to lead its PacMar farmed salmon division, marking a key step in the company’s plan to double in size by 2031.
Squadritto will be based in Pacific’s Miami office and will work to strengthen customer partnerships and accelerate growth in both farmed salmon and poultry segments.
“We’re excited to welcome Raul Squadritto as our farmed salmon sales leader for PacMar,” Mark Bowen, Vice President Pacific Seafood, PacMar, said. “Raul brings more than…
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Canada Aquaculture Industry Alliance Joins Effort to Elevate Agriculture as a Federal Priority
The letter, titled “Let’s Grow Canada: Staking a Claim for Agriculture in the Government Mandate,” argues that the sector is often overlooked in national policy and investment decisions, despite its contributions to the economy.
Citing a decline in Canada’s global agricultural market share since 2000 and a projected drop in productivity to…
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Experts Assess Damage to Fish from Fuel Tanker Crash in Salmon Stream
He laid the fish on rocks along the shore. Juvenile steelhead and rainbow trout, lamprey, coho, Chinook, bull trout and sculpin were neatly wrapped in aluminum foil caskets, bagged up and put on ice.
The smell of gasoline wafted through the air.
It was less than 24 hours after a fuel tanker truck careened off Highway 101 on…
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North Coast Seafoods Teams Up with Sysco to Launch Seaweed Kelp Balls
North Coast Seafoods says it sources kelp domestically to help strengthen local coastal economies and support fishing families across the U.S.
The Seaweed Kelp Balls earned their place in the CES lineup as the world’s only plant-based product of their kind. Made from…
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China Emerges as Top Buyer of Vietnamese Shrimp in First Half
VASEP attributed this strong growth to a rebound in consumer demand and China’s high appetite for Vietnamese lobster.
In total, Vietnam’s shrimp exports during the six-month period topped US$2 billion, up 27% compared to the same period last year. Other key markets…
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Argentine Shrimp Conflict Worsens: Exports Are at a Standstill
On Friday, members of the Sindicato de Obreros Marítimos Unidos (SOMU) and the Sindicato Marítimo de Pescadores (Simape) demonstrated in front of the headquarters of the Sindicato de Capitanes de Pesca in Mar del Plata, evidencing the deep union divisions…
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Japan’s Frozen Cod Imports from Russia Plunge 80% from January–May
Rising prices played a key role in this trend. Since 2022, the per-kilogram cost of cod increased significantly, prompting a shift from US to Russian imports. However, in 2024, prices for Russian cod surged, narrowing the…
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Opinion: Seafood Labeling a Good Idea That’s Gaining Steam
But our seafood industry is nothing if not resourceful. In recent years, it has begun to fight back with…
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A Ban Nearly Crushed North Carolina Shrimpers. Why They Embrace the Life They Fight to Keep
Not far from tourist-filled beaches of Topsail Island, the Davis family began preparing for the homecoming of the 58-foot Capt. Davis and more than 10,000 pounds of shrimp it harvested from the South and Neuse…
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Trump Signs Landmark US-Japan Trade Deal, Slashes Tariffs to 15%
United States President Donald Trump announced this week that he had signed what he described as “perhaps the largest deal ever made” with Japan, aimed at reshaping trade relations between the two countries. The agreement sets a new 15% tariff rate on all Japanese products imported into the US, a notable decrease from the 25% rate imposed earlier this month, as Expana reported.
According to President Trump, the deal is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the United States and will require Japan to open its markets further…
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ANALYSIS: 2025 Cod Market Outlook, Supply Constraints, and Price Dynamics
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Jewel Osco Recalls Tuna Salad Products in Three States Due to Listeria Concerns
Reser’s Fine Foods initiated the recall after discovering that the breadcrumbs used may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
On Monday, Expana reported that Albertsons also announced a recall of certain tuna salad products sold at stores in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The items were also distributed to Randalls and Tom Thumb stores. Consumers are urged to…
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Hundreds of Farmed Salmon Escape Cermaq Facility in Norway
Hundreds of salmon have escaped from a facility owned by Norwegian salmon farmer Cermaq.
According to local media reports, a pipe used to move the fish disconnected during unloading operations, allowing roughly 800 salmon to escape into the sea.
The fish were being transferred from the company’s Hammerfjord site in northern Norway to a holding pen near its Rypefjord harvesting facility, according to NRK.
In an effort to recover the escaped salmon, Cermaq is offering a bounty of £36 (NOK 500) for each fish returned. So far, just…
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US-Philippines Trade Relations Televised; 19% Tariff Rate Reached
“… We concluded our Trade Deal, whereby The Philippines is going OPEN MARKET with the United States, and ZERO Tariffs,” wrote President Trump on Truth Social after the meeting. “The Philippines will pay a 19% Tariff. In addition, we will work together Militarily. It was a Great Honor to be with the President. He is Highly Respected in his Country, as he should be. He is also a very good, and tough, negotiator…”
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Fortune Fish & Gourmet Showcases Premium Seafood and Meats to NBA Chefs in Las Vegas
Fortune Fish & Gourmet took center stage at the National Basketball Association (NBA) Summer League in Las Vegas last week, presenting their specialty seafood and meat products to chefs from all 30 NBA teams.
Each summer, Las Vegas hosts the NBA’s annual meetings for coaches, trainers, and the Performance Nutrition Association to discuss best practices for supporting their organizations. For the first time, NBA chefs held their own dedicated meeting in 2025, inviting Fortune Fish & Gourmet, current supplier to the Philadelphia 76ers, to present its offerings to…
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Congressman Jared Golden Pushes to Extend Lobster Fishing Regulation Moratorium Until 2035
Golden worked alongside Maine Governor Janet Mills in 2023 to create the current moratorium, which is set to expire in 2028. Now, he’s urging the House Natural Resources Committee (HNRC) to extend the pause until 2035 through a proposed amendment to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).
Speaking before the HNRC Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries on…
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Frozen Oysters Recalled in Several States After Norovirus Illness Reports
A pair of companies announced recalls of frozen half-shell oysters due to Norovirus concerns, according to notices published on the Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Conference (ISSC) website.
California-based Wang Globalnet announced the recall of 1,200 cases of Frozen Half Shell Oysters. Specifically product KR-15-SP with a harvest date of 1/12/2025. The product was distributed in California, Utah and other states. The oysters were packaged in white corrugated boxes labeled “Frozen Half Shell Oysters, Product of Korea, Pack 144 counts,” with a shellfish…
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Fish Industry Halts Exports, Delays Investments on Tariff Fears
Netuno, an importer based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and owned by Brazilians, has suspended all purchases of Brazilian fish until…
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SHARKED Act Seeks to Address Shark Depredation and Protect US Fisheries
The bill, entitled “Supporting the Health of Aquatic systems through Research, Knowledge, and Enhanced Dialogue (SHARKED) Act,” will establish…
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Fisherman Lied About How Much Grouper and Tilefish He Caught in SC. Now He is Off to Prison.
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel sentenced Don Michael Rynn, 61, on July 22 to one year and a day in prison, followed by three years of supervised released. A federal jury convicted Rynn on March 20 of falsifying fishing trip reports for snowy grouper and gray…
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Japan’s Tuna King Eyes Investment Opportunities in PNG Fisheries Sector
Kiyomura Corporation is renowned for its high-end sushi restaurant chain and led by the iconic “Tuna King.”
Mr. Kiyoshi Kimura, President of Kiyomura Corporation, is exploring options that align with PNG’s national fisheries and aquaculture priorities.
NFA Managing Director Mr. Justin Ilakini said the interest from Kiyomura Corporation is timely and aligns strategically with the National Tuna Development Strategy and National Aquaculture Development…
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Russian Fishermen Face Challenges in Renewing Domestic Fishing Fleet
Many Russian fishing companies are having difficulty building new vessels on time, which could result in penalties. The proposed extension would give them more time under the state’s investment quota program, while also providing them with additional support amid ongoing economic challenges.
Osintsev says the move is essential since payback periods for…
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Korea’s Dried Seaweed Went Global. Now, It’s Going Green
While many Koreans now take quiet pride in seeing this humble staple elevated to a global delicacy, only a handful have considered its promise beyond the plate.
Seaweed, after all, is giving back to the very waters that once gave it life — as a source of climate solutions now taking root in Korea.
Seaweed as ‘blue carbon’
According to the World Bank’s 2023 Global Seaweed Markets Report, seaweed is a powerful…
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How Ecuadorian Shrimp Data is Driving Transparency in Global Seafood Supply Chains
As global seafood markets grow more complex, access to timely, reliable data is becoming essential for informed decision-making, especially in the fast-moving shrimp sector. Few commodities reflect international consumption shifts and supply chain pressures as clearly as shrimp, and Ecuador as a key exporter sits right at the centre of that story.
Earlier this year we witnessed a significant step when Gluna Shrimp, known for its accuracy in Ecuadorian shrimp pricing, joined forces with Expana, the world’s largest agrifood market intelligence and forecasting…
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Crackdown on Salmon Smuggling: Chile Forms New Industry Task Force
The Chilean government has developed an ‘Anti-Salmon Theft Task Force’ amid increased instances of criminal activity focused on the country’s critical salmon sector, according to local news outlet The Puerto Varas.
The news was announced by Undersecretary of Public Security Rafael Collado. Collado highlighted the new task force’s goal of generating “concrete measures to prevent, investigate, and dismantle the gangs involved in salmon theft at various stages of the chain: from farming and transportation centers to illegal marketing outlets…
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Nueva Pescanova Group Saw 73% Earnings Growth in First Half of 2025
Today, Nueva Pescanova Group released its financial results for the first half of the year, reflecting a 73% increase in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), which is now at €27 million (USD $31.74 million), compared to €15.6 million (USD $18.34 million) during the same period last year.
The Spanish international seafood company also improved its profitability during the first and second quarters, reducing its losses by 65%.
The Group’s sales trend rang positive overall, with revenues rising by 7.9% from…
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The Retail Rundown: Beef Edges Out Seafood in Weekly Protein Features
Beef narrowly edged out seafood for the top spot in retail protein promotions this week, making up 25.9% of all featured items. Seafood was a close second at 25.3%, while pork and chicken each accounted for about 23%. Eggs represented roughly 2% of ads, and turkey dipped below 1%.
Beef steaks remained a premium grilling choice, averaging $14.21 per pound last week. Seafood also led on price, with fresh salmon reaching as high as $17.24 per pound in some regions…
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