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Other Media | The Fish Site: Thai Union embraces microalgae-based ingredients with new investment

THAILAND
Thursday, May 19, 2022

Thai Union joins other industry-leading financial partners to accelerate the expansion of Mara’s proven portfolio of micro-algal products and unique innovation. After investing CAD $10 million as part of Mara's CAD $39.5 million growth funding round, Thai Union will appoint one representative to join Mara’s board of directors.

Mara, based in Nova Scotia, Canada, is one of the world’s leading producers of sustainably grown algae-based bio-products. 

Source: The Fish Site | read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Antarctic Marine Life Talks Conclude in Hobart: Key Conservation Progress Stalls on Krill and MPAs

AUSTRALIA
Friday, October 31, 2025

The 44th annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) wrapped up in Hobart, concluding two weeks of discussions among 27 Member countries.

The Commission successfully renewed dozens of conservation measures to strictly regulate fishing for the 2025/26 fishing season. A major step against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing was taken with a new rule requiring all fishing vessels to tranship cargo only with a vessel listed in a newly created CCAMLR Record of Carrier Vessels. Additionally, CCAMLR signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Peru to boost scientific cooperation on Antarctic research. The Scientific Committee also agreed to develop a regular State of the Antarctic Environment Report.

Despite this progress, many Members expressed concern over the lapse of Conservation Measure 51-07 in 2024, which previously managed the krill catch distribution in the South Atlantic. Crucially, the Commission was unable to reach a consensus on new measures for precautionary krill fishery management or the establishment of new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Western Antarctic Peninsula, South of the Scotia Arc, the East Antarctic, and the Weddell Sea.

Finally, the Commission appointed Mr. Nathan Walker (New Zealand) as its new Executive Secretary, succeeding Dr. David Agnew. The next meeting is scheduled for October 2026 in Hobart.


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Authorities probe fatal crush accident on board docked feed boat

NORWAY
Friday, October 31, 2025

Man dies in crush incident on vessel at Dusavika, police open investigation.

A man in his 30s died following a crush incident on board a vessel moored at Dusavika in Stavanger on Wednesday morning. Police said the deceased is a Norwegian citizen residing in Central Norway, and that next of kin have been notified.

Emergency services responded shortly after 10:00. At 10:43 the police operations leader confirmed the man had been declared dead at the scene.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Multi-lingual Aurora is a northern and southern light for ScaleAQ Software

NORWAY
Friday, October 31, 2025

Aquaculture industry supplier ScaleAQ Software has announced that Aurora Bekkevold has joined the company as sales manager.

Bekkevold comes from Grieg Seafood, where she worked as key account manager with responsibility for strategic customers, negotiations, and sales strategy development. ScaleAQ said Bekkevold also brings valuable experience from Lerøy Seafood Group and GreenPowerHub AS, combining expertise from both the aquaculture and software sectors.

Having spentmore than a decade living in Chile’s coastal regions, Bekkevold is fluent in Chilean Spanish as well as Norwegian and English - a linguistic and cultural advantage that ScaleAQ said strengthens its international reach and customer relationships.

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


Other media | iPac.aquacultura: Salmon feed ingredients are not a concern for Norwegians

NORWAY
Friday, October 31, 2025

92% of the ingredients in salmon feed in Norway are imported, and feed for this species contributes around 80% of its carbon footprint. To reduce the climate impact of feed production and ensure that salmon is healthy and safe for consumption, the Norwegian government has set a goal of using more Norwegian raw materials in salmon feed. Although it has been legal in the country for several years, the aquaculture industry and feed producers have avoided using slaughterhouse by-products in salmon feed.
 
“New raw materials should be used in addition to those currently used.” This is according to NORCE researcher Vetle Kjær Risinggård, who led a study showing that Norwegians are open to the use of by-products from the Norwegian pork and chicken meat industries.
 
Source: iPac.acucultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Putin Encourages Russians to Eat Fish to Increase Life Expectancy

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Friday, October 31, 2025

He calls on the government to demand greater development of the fishing fleet and distribution networks to increase per capita consumption, which is currently 24 kilos compared to the 28 kilos recommended by the Russian Ministry of Health.
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday called on the government to boost fish and seafood consumption in Russia, demanding greater development of the fishing fleet and distribution networks, at a government meeting dedicated to the country's fishing sector. "Currently, the level of fish and seafood consumption in the average citizen's diet is lower than the standard recommended by our Ministry of Health."
 
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | Fish Farmer: GM salmon business AquaBounty cuts its losses

UNITED STATES
Friday, October 31, 2025

The US based salmon company AquaBounty Technologies has reported a near two-thirds reduction in losses during the third quarter this year – and it appears to be holding on to the possibility that its mothballed farm site in Ohio could be revived.

The company’s net loss for the three months ended 30 September was US $1.4 million (just over £1m) against US $3.4 million (£2.5m) in the same period a year ago. Included in the net loss for the current period was a non-cash asset impairment charge of $69,000 related to certain equipment ("Ohio equipment assets") originally intended for the company’s farm in Pioneer, Ohio.

The cash and cash equivalents totalled $951,000 as of September 30, 2025, as compared to $230,000 at the end of last year. Earlier this year, AquaBounty sold off by auction most of the equipment that had been intended for deployment at the Pioneer site.

Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Fishery GDP Soars 6.4% in September Driven by Strong Human Consumption Demand

PERU
Thursday, October 30, 2025

The GDP of the fishing sector grew by 6.4% in September 2025, according to the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE). The total volume of fish landings reached 141.4 thousand metric tons (MT), an impressive 70.9% increase compared to the same month in 2024.

Minister César Quispe Luján highlighted that the sector's contribution exceeded S/ 242 million. This positive boost is attributed to Direct Human Consumption (DHC), where landings surged by 72.2%.

The increase in DHC was notable across the industry:

  • Frozen: +152.8 %
  • Canned: +34.8 %
  • Fresh: +11.8 %

Key species driving this growth were jumbo squid (+5620.7 %), bonito (+36.7 %), and shrimp/prawns (+37.5 %).

Note: There were no landings for Indirect Human Consumption (IHC) due to the an


IN BRIEF - DEAL CLOSED! Shrimp Fishing in Chubut: CAFACH and SOMU Guarantee Season Start

ARGENTINA
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Union Negotiations Set Wage Hikes and Key Price of $0.86 USD per Kilo

RAWSON, CHUBUT—After months of intense negotiations, the shrimp (langostino) fishing season in Chubut waters is officially cleared to begin. The Chubut Yellow Fleet Chamber (CAFACH) and the United Maritime Workers' Union (SOMU) signed the salary agreement this Wednesday, providing certainty for the start of the harvest (zafra), according to Revista Puerto.

The agreement guarantees a 20% increase in the base salary and fixed benefits for maritime workers.

Regarding the raw product, a key price per kilogram of shimp was established:

  • Start of Season: $1,250 pesos per kilo, equivalent to approximately $0.86 USD/kg (for 17-kilogram crates).
  • Starting in January: The value will be adjusted to $1,300 pesos, or approximately $0.89 USD/kg.

A crucial detail of the deal is that 70% of the amount received by each worker will be classified as non-remunerative until March 30, 2026.

With the agreement now signed, the fishing season will launch as soon as weather conditions permit, starting with the exploratory phase (prospección) before opening the commercial fishery to the entire coastal and artisanal fleet.

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IN BRIEF - Iran Forecasts 20% Surge in Farmed Shrimp Output

IRAN
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Iran's farmed shrimp production is projected to hit 50,000 metric tons (mt) this year, marking a 20% increase from the 40,000 mt recorded in 2024, according to Mehrdad Mohammadi Doust, a senior official at the Iranian Fisheries Organization.

This significant growth is fueled by a major boom in the country's fishery sector, driven by rising export demand. The total shrimp farming area has expanded to over 16,000 hectares. The primary production centers are the southern provinces of Hormozgan and Bushehr and the northern province of Golestan.

A large majority of Iran's shrimp is exported, providing a vital source of hard currency as the nation works to diversify its economy away from oil. China is the largest purchaser, accounting for over 50% of exports. Other key markets include Russia, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman.

Overall, Iranian fisheries exports have reached 0.3 million mt, generating an annual revenue of $700 million.


Other Media | SeafoodSource: South Korea announces trade deal with US reducing tariffs to 15 percent

SOUTH KOREA
Thursday, October 30, 2025

The U.S. and South Korea have reached a trade deal that will reduce tariffs on the Asian nation from 25 percent to 15 percent, both countries announced on 29 October.

U.S. President Donald Trump initially threatened the 25 percent tariff in July, with a start date of 1 August. Since that time, all goods from the country – including seafood – have been subject to the duty.

Those tariffs are being reduced as South Korea and the U.S. have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding technology to “enable collaboration toward joint opportunities of mutual interest in strategic science and technology disciplines.” Alongside the MoU, the U.S. announced that South Korea and Japan have signed a technology prosperity deals with the U.S. 

Author: Chris Chase / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here


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