The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) has released a trade update detailing the performance of Alaska pollock in the U.S. market until August 2024. The report highlights a 19% increase in exports of frozen Alaska pollock fillets, reaching 77,492 metric tons, alongside a decrease in prices from USD 3,905 to USD 3,378 per MT. There was a slight decline in surimi exports, along with a drop in prices, and a notable rise in exports of pollock roe with an increase in prices. The report also notes a downward trend in U.S. imports of frozen pollock fillets and block over the past two decades, attributing the recent decrease to U.S. bans on seafood imports from Russia.