The US market is experiencing a significant decline in the supply of fresh tilapia fillets, primarily due to production challenges in major exporting countries such as Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, and Costa Rica. A notable fish mortality event in Colombia, caused by the El Niño phenomenon, has drastically reduced tilapia production, leading to a decrease in exports. Additionally, Regal Springs, a significant industry player with facilities in Honduras and Mexico, is encountering production difficulties. While Brazil has increased its tilapia exports to the US, the overall shortage is expected to persist into 2024, causing prices for fresh tilapia fillets in the US to rise.