The Association of Seafood Producers (ASP) in Newfoundland and Labrador has not experienced a split, despite five processors offering a higher price for capelin than the panel-set minimum of 25 cents per pound for 2024, according to the association's executive director, Jeff Loder. This situation arose after the FFAW-Unifor union, which represents fish harvesters and plant workers, expressed dissatisfaction with the panel's pricing decision and threatened to withhold labor. The five processors have agreed to pay 30 cents per pound, a move the union has characterized as a breakdown of the ASP's bargaining powers, but Loder views it as a normal market fluctuation and an election ploy within the union.