Prior to joining SeaChoice, Neil Radix not only worked as a purchasing and supply chain specialist, but also as a Chef in BC and Alberta. With his expertise spanning nearly two decades, Neil brings a unique perspective to the SeaChoice team. Equipped with in-depth knowledge of all types of fresh food products as well as dealing with wholesale supply sources, Neil is our ideal partner in developing programs that will not only benefit our oceans, but all levels of the supply chain. As a professional buyer of seafood products for wholesale distribution, Neil has also had exposure to the hot button issues surrounding aquaculture and seafood industries. From dockside to dinner table, Neil is working to ensure that consumers are offered sustainable seafood choices now and in the future.
Clipfish challenges in Brazil: Port bureaucracy stops millions worth Brazil
More and more clipfish containers are being stopped in Brazilian ports.
- Complicated regulations make market access challenging, to say the least, say Norwegian exporters who risk large losses.
Bra...
Catches in the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea Russia Fed.
Situational update as of 03/24/2024
Source: Stockfile FIS
Sea of Okhotsk (pollock)
According to OSM data in the Sea of Okhotsk, pollock catch (industrial and coastal fisheries) as of March 24, 20...
Productive Development of the Fishing Activity Peru
Fishing Sector Bulletin - January 2024
The landing of hydrobiological resources registered a negative interannual variation of 62.7%, as a result of the lower landing of fishing resources for indirec...
NGO Sues UK Government Over International Fishing Quotas United Kingdom
Blue Marine Foundation, a charity dedicated to restoring the ocean to health, has launched legal proceedings over the government’s decision to set fishing opportunities, for more than half UK st...
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