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Other Media | FishFarmer: Mowi cuts investment worth NOK 5 billion

NORWAY
Monday, June 05, 2023

Mowi has dramatically cut back on investment worth at least NOK 5bn (£367m), citing the new “salmon tax” which was approved by the Norwegian parliament last week.

The company broke the news to the newspaper and  media  outlet vg.no,  saying it planned to call a halt to significant investment in its post-smolt strategy in Norway.

Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim told vg.no that the company would stop the building of seven facilities along the entire coast.

Author: Vince McDonagh / FishFarmer | read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Aquatic Feed Prices Surge Across South China as Raw Material Costs Shift

CHINA
Friday, April 24, 2026

A wave of price hikes has hit the aquaculture industry in South China, with dozens of major producers—including industry giants Haid Group and Tongwei—announcing significant increases for water-based feed.

Starting April 20, 2026, these companies implemented price hikes ranging from $28 to $55 (200–400 yuan) per ton. This surge comes despite a downward trend in some raw materials; for instance, soybean meal prices continued to slide on April 20, settling at approximately $408 (2,950 yuan) per ton.

However, the market for high-protein additives remains under pressure. Fishmeal prices stay firm and elevated, currently trading between $2,583 and $2,625 (18,700–19,000 yuan) per ton.


IN BRIEF - ABANCA and OPMEGA Strengthen Alliance to Lead Sustainability and Fiscal Transition in the Mussel Sector

SPAIN
Friday, April 24, 2026


IN BRIEF - Mauritania Halts Cephalopod Fishing to Protect Marine Stocks

MAURITANIA
Friday, April 24, 2026

Mauritania’s Ministry of Fisheries, Maritime and Port Infrastructure has officially announced a total moratorium on cephalopod fishing, including octopus and squid, within its sovereign waters.

The suspension is set to take effect on May 1 and will apply to all sectors, including conventionalcoastal, and deep-sea fishing operations.

This strategic pause follows critical scientific recommendations issued by the Mauritanian Institute of Marine and Fisheries on April 10. Data suggests that a biological rest period is essential to allow for the regeneration of fish stocks and to ensure the long-term sustainability of marine resources.

By enforcing this temporary ban, the Ministry aims to strengthen industry governance and promote sustainable management practices. The move is seen as a vital step in safeguarding Mauritania’s biological diversity against the pressures of overfishing, ensuring that the nation's maritime economy remains viable for future generations.


Other Media | EuropaAzul: US Fishing Industry Warns of Clash with EU CATCH System

UNITED STATES
Friday, April 24, 2026

Alaska fears that new digital traceability requirements could end up acting as a trade barrier for some of its salmon exports, while Brussels defends the system as a key element in the fight against illegal fishing
 
The entry into force of the European Union's digital CATCH system, designed to strengthen the traceability of fish imports and block products linked to illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, has opened a front of concern in the US fishing industry. 
 
Source: EuropaAzul | Read the full article here

Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Galician Fleet in the Falklands Returns with Over 42,000 Tons of Patagonian Squid

FALKLAND ISLANDS
Friday, April 24, 2026

The Patagonian squid is back. The Galician fleet fishing in the Falkland Islands will conclude its first campaign of the year next week and return to Galicia with over 42,000 tons of Patagonian squid. This information comes from industry sources familiar with the current fishing season, which has shown improved yields, although they urge caution.
 
The 16 vessels, jointly owned by Galician and private companies, began fishing on February 22nd, following the encouraging survey of the fishing grounds conducted by the fishing vessel Monteferro. Two months later, the fleet is entering its final phase in the Falklands and is pleased to have completed the planned 64 days of fishing.
 
Author: Alejandra Pascual / La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Spain strengthens its bilateral fishing relations with Iceland, the U K, and Norway at Seafood Expo Global

SPAIN
Friday, April 24, 2026

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is maintaining intense bilateral activity at Seafood Expo Global. To this end, Minister Luis Planas has held meetings with the Icelandic Minister of Industry and Innovation, Hanna Katrín Frioriksson; the UK Minister of State for Food Safety and Rural Development, Angela Eagle; and the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy, Marianne Sivertsen.
 
In his meeting with the Icelandic representative, both officials agreed on the importance of defending sustainable fishing as a fundamental pillar of international cooperation and emphasized the need to maintain demanding standards in fisheries management as a basis for guaranteeing the sector's long-term viability.
 
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here

Other Media | The Fish Site: IceFish to hear how AI can deliver real-time aquaculture control

ICELAND
Friday, April 24, 2026

Monitoring of water and production conditions has long been a crucial part of aquaculture, now the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) is offering the opportunity of real-time control, delegates at IceFish 2026 will hear.

Paw Petersen, CEO of OxyGuard International, has spent more than 25 years in the development of technologies that support more sustainable, data-driven aquaculture production. OxyGuard’s core focus is on delivering reliable solutions that enable fish farmers to better understand and control their production and environments. At the same time the specialist company participates in selected research-based development projects in close collaboration with research institutions and industry partners. 

Source: The Fish Site | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: First fish stocked in Nordlaks' new semi-closed cage

NORWAY
Friday, April 24, 2026

A total of 68,464 fish with an average weight of 5.1 kg were delivered from the neighbouring locality of Brottøy.

"Even though it has taken longer than it should have and been more demanding than we had imagined, we are a bit proud of where we have come with this project," says Bjarne Johansen, operations director at Nordlaks Havbruk AS, in a press release from the company.

Since the facility arrived in Vesterålen in November last year, there has been a lot of work to complete all the systems so that it is ready to house fish. 

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Vietnam Tilapia Exports Surge: Brazil and US Drive Triple-Digit Growth

VIET NAM
Thursday, April 23, 2026

Vietnam’s tilapia industry reached a significant milestone in March 2026, as export values climbed to $15 million, representing a staggering 109% increase compared to March 2025.

The first quarter of 2026 has proven to be a period of rapid expansion. Cumulative export values for the first three months have surged by 174% year-on-year. This upward trajectory highlights the industry's successful scaling and its strengthening foothold in the global seafood trade.

Key Market Performance

While demand is growing globally, the trade remains heavily concentrated in two primary regions:

  • Brazil: Remains the #1 destination for Vietnamese tilapia, maintaining its position as the top importer.

  • United States: Holds the second-largest market share at 28%, marking a 16% increase over the previous year.

Together, Brazil and the US now command over 70% of the total market share. While this dominance underscores the popularity of the product in the Americas, it also highlights a strategic dependence on these key markets as Vietnam continues to navigate the global landscape.


Other Media | Fish Focus: Food and Drinkinflation risesto 3.7% in March

UNITED KINGDOM
Thursday, April 23, 2026

Dr Liliana Danila, Chief Economist, The Food and Drink Federation (FDF):

“The clouds are gathering, but the storm has not yet broken on rising food and drink inflation. The war in Iran has delivered a cost shock that is already too large for manufacturers to absorb in full. The impact on prices will take time to work its way through the system, but it’s only a matter of time before it does. For manufacturers, long-term contracts with suppliers and retailers mean it can take up to a year for higher costs to be fully passed through. But where products are less processed, or supply chains are shorter, prices will move more quickly. 

Source: Fish Focus | Read the full article here


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