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Other Media | Aqua: Salmon exports posted year-on-year growth of 7.8% as of January 2023 in Los Lagos

CHILE
Friday, March 17, 2023

According to the latest regional Export Bulletin developed by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), corresponding to January 2023, salmon farming exports reached USD $498.4 million, achieving year-on-year growth of 7.8%, which translated in USD $35.9 million. Specifically, the value of shipments from salmon farming represented 82.7% of the total exported from the region and 88.6% of the products shipped in the food branch.

Source: Aqua | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Édipo Araújo takes over Brazil’s Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture (MPA) amid sector challenges

BRAZIL
Monday, April 06, 2026

The appointment of Rivetla Édipo Araújo Cruz, a fisheries engineer trained at UFRA (Federal Rural University of the Amazon), to lead the MPA has been welcomed by Brazil’s fish farming sector. Araújo represents a generation that helped shift the North region’s fishing activity from predatory extraction to a more sustainable and structured production chain.

The industry association Peixe BR expressed optimism, highlighting the new minister’s technical background as key to aligning policies with producers’ needs. However, significant challenges remain, particularly in regulation.

Among urgent priorities, Peixe BR points to the need for a legal opinion on Conabio’s authority to define invasive exotic species without regulatory impact analysis. It also stresses coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) to complete the Import Risk Analysis (ARI) for tilapia from Vietnam, and proposes a three-year extension of mandatory aquaculture licensing.

The association says it will work closely with the ministry to promote growth while ensuring sustainability.


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Hardangerfjord: Authorities reject nine aquaculture applications

NORWAY
Friday, April 03, 2026

Norwegian regulators have rejected nine applications for new aquaculture facilities or expanded production in the Hardangerfjord, citing environmental pressure in the fjord system.

The decisions were made by the County Governor of Vestland, who said the fjord has reached its environmental carrying capacity and cannot accommodate additional nutrient discharges from fish farming, according to NRK.

The rejected applications include proposals from Eide Fjordbruk, Mowi, Alsaker Fjordbruk and Lingalaks. Several of the projects involved semi-closed or closed farming technologies designed to reduce environmental impacts.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Bakkafrost harvested 24% more volume in Q1 this year

FAROE ISLANDS
Friday, April 03, 2026

Production up in the Faroes and level in Scotland

Salmon farmer Bakkafrost harvested 31,300 gutted weight tonnes in the first quarter of this year, it announced in a trading update today. That's an increase of 24%.

Bakkafrost harvested 25,100 gwt in the Faroes, up from 19,000 gwt in the same period last year. Bakkafrost Scotland harvested 6,200 gwt in Scotland, the same as in Q1 2025.

The average harvest weight was 5.8 kilos in the Faroes, and 6.4 kilos in Scotland.

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Sakhalin Exports Over 17,200 Tons of Fish to Asia-Pacific in Early 2026

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Friday, April 03, 2026

YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK — The island of Sakhalin has exported over 17,200 tons of fish products to countries in the Asia-Pacific region between January and March 2026, according to the press office of Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance.

Data collected up to March 27, 2026, shows that specialists conducted more than 4,900 laboratory tests on 234 batches of exported seafood. The inspections were carried out by the Sakhalin branch of the National Agro-Industrial Complex Fisheries and Agricultural Product Security Center.

The shipments included 43 batches of cod27 batches of broad cod25 batches of rockfish, and 22 batches of flounder, among other products.

Authorities confirmed that all tested exports met safety and quality standards required by key importers, including ChinaSouth Korea, and Japan, reinforcing Sakhalin’s role as a reliable seafood supplier in the region.


IN BRIEF - Activist Vessel Collides with Krill Trawler in Antarctic Standoff

ANTARCTICA
Thursday, April 02, 2026

MIAMI (AP) — A vessel linked to anti-whaling activist Paul Watson collided with a krill trawler in Antarctica, escalating tensions over fishing in the Southern Ocean.

Photo: Aker Qrill Company via AP

Footage released by Aker QRILL Company shows the M/V Bandero, operated by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, striking the stern of the Norwegian-flagged Antarctic Sea on Tuesday. The company called it a “deliberate attack”, warning it came within centimeters of a diesel tank, risking environmental disaster.

Krill, a tiny crustacean vital to whales, seals, and seabirds, is increasingly targeted for supplements and fishmeal, fueling conflict in the fragile region.

Aker said its multinational crew was unharmed but shaken and vowed legal action. CEO Webjørn Barstad stated: “Only luck avoided potential environmental damage.”

The foundation did not respond to AP but described its actions as “aggressive nonviolence.” Led by Lamya Essemlali, activists claimed a five-hour intervention disrupted krill fishing and deployed net-shredding devices.


Other Media | iPac.acuicultura: Aquasur 2026 Closes with Record Figures of 30,959 Visitors and 550 Exhibitors from 34 Countries

CHILE
Thursday, April 02, 2026

The 13th edition of Aquasur has closed its doors with a 37% increase, receiving 30,959 visitors and bringing together 550 exhibitors from 34 countries spread across eight pavilions in a 20,000 m2 space. These figures come from the event organizer, Fisa, part of the GL events Chile group, who stated that this edition “has consolidated Chile as a world leader in aquaculture.”
 
Aquasur also served as a platform for knowledge sharing and a showcase for cutting-edge aquaculture. The International Congress featured six sessions and 57 high-level speakers, including scientists from the FDA, representatives from the FAO, and the Director General of Aquaculture from the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, in addition to a large number of researchers from Chilean and international universities.
 
Source: iPac.acuicultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | Fish Farmer: No Easter surge for salmon prices

NORWAY
Thursday, April 02, 2026

The champagne corks will not be popping open among Norway’s salmon farmers this Easter.

Fresh salmon prices failed to stage a late holiday rally, and in fact dropped for the second week in succession.

According to the monitoring organisation Statistics Norway prices fell by 4.1% to NOK 90.55 per kilo (£7.04) between 23  and 29 March (week 13).

Salmon farmers had been hoping that the approaching Easter holiday would lift prices, but reverberations from the Middle East war continue to create havoc in the seafood market.

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


Other Media | SeafoodSource: Innovative firms driving AI adoption in Vietnam's shrimp sector

VIET NAM
Thursday, April 02, 2026

Vietnamese aquaculture and tech firms are actively deploying AI to modernize practices in the country’s shrimp industry, using data-driven tools to lower production costs and protect margins, especially amid rising electricity and feed prices.

Hai Nguyen, the co-founder and farm manager of shrimp company ESG, told SeafoodSource at the 2026 VietShrimp Asia and Aquaculture Vietnam show that geopolitical issues have pushed equipment costs up by 25 percent and feed by 2,000 VND (USD 0.07, EUR 0.06) per kilogram. 

With global shrimp supply expected to rise in 2026, profit margins are thinner than ever

Author: Toan Dao / SeafoodSource |  Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Focus: ASC heads to Seafood Expo Global 2026 with a power-packed programme

SPAIN
Thursday, April 02, 2026

Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) returns to Seafood Expo Global 2026 in Barcelona with a bold vision for aquaculture, hosting partners and seafood professionals for a dynamic week of insights, conversations, and connections.

Located in Hall 4, Booth A401, the ASC stand returns as a lively hub for connection, featuring meeting spaces and a barista coffee station for meaningful discussions on the future of responsible seafood farming.

Taking place on Wednesday 22 April (13:30–14:15, CC5.1), ASC’s flagship side event—“Proving Change from Source to Shelf: Reducing Risk, Building Trust and Driving Demand in a Changing World”—will spotlight pioneers delivering measurable progress across the global seafood supply chain.

Source: Fish Focus |  Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Innovafeed reports unexpected performance breakthrough: Hilucia™ for Aqua boosts salmon activity

FRANCE
Wednesday, April 01, 2026

NESLE — Innovafeed has released preliminary findings from ongoing trials of its Hilucia™ for Aqua ingredient in salmon feed, revealing both strong expected benefits and an unusual observation.

The company confirmed that the ingredient continues to support improved fish health and growth. However, recent studies noted that salmon fed with Hilucia™ displayed significantly higher activity levels, with some fish leaping energetically out of the water.

The inclusion of Hilucia™ in diets seems to result in unusually high activity in salmon,” said Marine Bezagu, PhD, Head of Product Development at Innovafeed. “Maybe eating flies will make salmon grow wings!

While the comment was made humorously, the company emphasized the scientific focus of its research. Despite the surprising behavior, no actual “flying fish” have been observed, and all salmon remain in standard aquaculture conditions.

Innovafeed reiterated that its priority remains delivering reliable, science-based nutrition solutions to the aquaculture industry, while continuing to explore the limits of sustainable inse


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